Sellers don't want you to know this information, so listen up. You have seven days to pay, per eBay rules. The seller may tell you 48 hours, or 3 days, or whatever. BUT.....if you don't pay in their stated amount of time, the seller cannot file a dispute until 7 days after auction's end. I once made a seller wait almost the entire seven days till I paid, just because he was such a rude person.
Also though, just email the seller and let them know your situation. I'm sure it'll be resolved very easily and quickly.
Good luck!
2007-09-12 17:47:00
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answered by enemy62301 5
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You need to communicate with the seller. Let them know that you are getting signed up and will pay just as soon as everything is settled. EBay does not set a limit or policy on paying that is up to each individual seller. Some expect to be paid by pay pal within three days others are more flexable. Contact your seller right away.
2007-09-12 08:26:07
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answered by Don 5
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Ebay Payment Time
2016-10-22 09:20:53
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answered by ? 4
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Yes! eBay charges listing fees, and final value fees (which can add up quickly if you aren't prepared for them!) In addition, eBay has many minor charges for dozens of options within a listing. Also, you should realize that if you choose to accept Paypal payments, Paypal will also claim a certain percentage (usually 2-3%) of your final selling price. Basically, you need to read over the charges and be prepared BEFORE you start selling. An item that seems profitable can quickly turn into a loss after fees have been charged. You can choose to have your eBay fees paid in several ways, including using your Paypal account, credit card, or having them withdrawn from your bank account.
2016-03-14 15:33:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Contact the seller right now and let him know what is going on.
The time to pay varies by the seller, most sellers have been scammed so many times that they will cancel the sale and give you a Negative rating within 72 hours or so, the sellers terms and conditions are the only thing that matters.
So, go back to the auction you won and click on "contact the seller" give him the number of the auction and tell him what is going on.
That is the right thing to do and good business sense.
2007-09-12 08:19:31
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answered by Gem 7
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This Site Might Help You.
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How much time to you have to pay on ebay?
i confirmed a buy it now thing before i signed up for paypal, not knowing that you have to confirm your bank account and all that.
it said it'll take a few days for the numbers to show up on my statement, is there a time limit on when i can pay?
I'll try to get it as soon as possible...
2015-08-10 06:43:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The seller usually tells you the time they expect to receive payment within. You need to contact the seller and advise them of the situation. Review the auction and look toward the bottom and see how long they give you to pay. Some sellers say they want payment in 24 hours.
2007-09-12 08:19:55
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answered by cashmaker81 6
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COMMUNICATION is key on ebay. If you tell the seller the situation you should be fine. Most sellers will tell you in the ad when and how you should pay. I know I do..
2007-09-12 08:19:40
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answered by Anonymous
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