After 7 days, they will report you as a non-paying bidder.
If you have a PayPal account, it is best to pay the seller right after the auction, if the shipping price is listed there.
Pay them right after they send you an invoice, if you don't know how much the total is. Don't wait, that just makes it harder for everybody.
If you are using a money order, send the seller a notice that you will be paying them ASAP, then send that money order out the very next day.
Unnecessary delays are the worst thing on eBay, and all they do is confuse everything.
ASAP is the bottom line, for seller and for bidder.
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2006-10-15 15:27:56
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answered by mia2kl2002 7
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Depends on the auction and seller. Some people will say right in there that if you don't pay in like 48 hours they are cancelling everything, etc. Generally I think 3 days is a good standard to go by. Remember, though, if you need more time you could always directly contact the seller, and if you asure them you are going to pay, you just need more time for whatever reason, they'll probably be willing to work with you. If you ask for too much though, or especially if you ask and then don't pay at all, they'll give you a negative rating.
2006-10-15 15:25:47
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answered by ShouldBeWorking 6
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confident it rather is amazingly intense in case you do no longer pay. you may properly be suspended from Ebay. once you bid, you enter right into a settlement. And changing your thoughts or getting some thing greater advantageous isn't an excuse of no longer paying. the business enterprise merits to be dealt with with an identical admire he has shown to you. i could ask in the event that they could evaluate letting you out of the settlement, which a business enterprise can do. it rather is termed mutual cancelling a sale. I truthfully have carried out this in the previous for purchasers in some cases. or you are able to desire to easily pay up and then resell the tickets your self. then you extremely've venerated your area of the coolest purchase and probably next time would be somewhat greater savvy approximately procuring on Ebay.
2016-10-02 08:16:21
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answered by ? 4
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I don't think there is an established rule where there is a time limit on when you have to complete the transaction once you have won the item. However.....common courtesy taken into consideration within 5-7 days would be nice. Most sellers would appreciate the payment within 3-5 days.
2006-10-15 15:20:57
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answered by TechHelp 2
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That depends on the seller policies. Look at the Shipping & Payment methods for specific instructions. However, if you want to keep a good profile (positive feedback) I recommend you to send the payment after the bidding has end and let the seller knows that you sent the payment using the method you selected.
2006-10-15 15:28:01
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answered by nino 2
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I have done alot of bidding on e bay. The seller usually states in the auction page somewhere how long they give you to pay. If you do not pay within their stated time frame, e bay will send you a threatening letter. Approximately 1 week is what they give you, but each seller is different. Good luck.
2006-10-15 15:21:35
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answered by elanabutcher 4
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The sellers usually post the number of days you have to pay in the info. of the item. I would pay within 48 hours to avoid any misunderstandings with the sellers. If you want extra time to pay I would email the seller first to avoid being reported by the seller and being negged. I hope this answers your question.
2006-10-15 15:20:42
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answered by ?Erroneous? 4
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Making payment or arrangements for payment within 2-3 days is good business. If you are more than a week, the seller can file a complaint.
2006-10-15 15:21:33
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answered by therego2 5
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It depends on the seller. Most but this answer on the product description page. Many say 3 days. If you don't pay by the time they said they may give you a bad rating.
2006-10-15 15:19:10
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answered by pinksmycolor 2
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normally, it will state in the auction. sometimes you need to pay immediately, others 3 or 7 days. normally contact the seller and let them know if you can't pay right away, and tell them the date you can. most work with you, as i am a ebay seller
2006-10-15 15:18:41
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answered by Anonymous
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