I pay instantly because the faster I pay, the faster I get my item and feedback. Every seller has different instructions on when and how to pay listed in each auction. If not I would ask the seller. Most people usually want payment within some amount of days or some want payment instantly using PayPal (recommended). Of course everyone accepts different methods of payments, so be sure to read everything in the auction description. PayPal is an easy way to pay for your auction items instantly and securely.
2007-04-20 17:53:27
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answered by вєαυтìƒυℓ тяαɠєᗪγ™ 6
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No, not unless it was stated by the seller. Most sellers allow up to 7 days after the auction ends for the payment to be made. Check the auction listing to see if the seller has specified the payment time, if not try emailing them to arrange a payment time to suit you both
2007-04-21 00:43:10
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answered by unfixingblowfish 3
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Not usually. Some sellers will have a certain time period listed on their auction site that they would like you to pay by. It is otherwise acceptable to let a few days go by before paying. You may want to notify the seller if you plan on paying later.
2007-04-21 00:43:03
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answered by KAR 2
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No, usually within 3 to 10 days, depending on the terms of sale. However, sellers are generally in a better mood when they get prompt payment :D
2007-04-21 00:42:56
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answered by Alibi 4
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Nope! Usually within seven days is OK.
after that you're in trouble, but it's always good to read everything, most sellers will wait seven days, but always remember the sooner you send the payment in, the sooner they'll ship item out.
2007-04-21 00:50:08
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answered by Hey there! 4
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You don't "have" to pay immediately, but it is considerate to send your payment in within 24hrs of the auction end. And no eBay does not automatically charge your credit card.
2007-04-21 00:45:30
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answered by Jeff L 2
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Standard time to pay in Ebay is a week...unless the ad specifies payment be made sooner.
2007-04-21 00:42:43
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answered by Dr_M_VanNostrand 4
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No you dont have to. Alot of it depends on the term and conditions as stated by the seller, but i do know this for sure that you are given a minimum of 3 days....some people dont have access to online accts etc and for them thier only source is the bank and if they buy friday for example...cant make payment till moday so time and consideration is given to that aspect....
hope that helps.
2007-04-21 00:44:46
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answered by Phone Junkie 1
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each seller has their own terms...most request payment within 5 days of auction end...some 3 and others as much as 7.....read the listings terms and conditions.
if you can not meet those terms be sure to contact the seller prior to bidding to make alternative arrangements....
2007-04-21 00:43:32
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answered by askaway 6
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Not unless it specifically says so. usually you can wait a few days before the person starts to complain. Read the auction carefully, it will outline the time frame in which they expect you to pay.
2007-04-21 00:42:33
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answered by Anonymous
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