Boy I must be lucky .I have only had one bad bidder and it was on a stupid electronic Furby toy. The guy got kicked off ebay. I ship as soon as the auction ends before they pay[ much to my wifes dismay] and have always gotten paid.If they are slow ebay automaticly sends them an unpaid auction notice after one week.If a week and a half goes by I send an email telling them I am reporting them for mail fraud and violation of The Sherman Anti-trust Act [which covers auctions]. Once I tortured some poor guy for quite some time about not paying for a Gordie Howe book. Then I realized he was trying he just didn't know how to pay and was quite frustrated.I felt bad and sent him a bonus hockey book.The thing that annoyed me about the one guy who didn't pay was all his feedback was negative but could only be entered as positive and he had a 100% feedback. He operated under many names Alpha this delta that. I actually had to get someone at ebay on the phone for that one. Which is almost impossible.Sooner or later they all pay.When I bid ,I bid at the last 16 seconds of the auction which comes out to seven seconds by the time it goes in.One bad thing about shipping at the end of the auction is twice someone had their old address which caused great hassle to retrieve from the USPS but I did retrieve the items.{ Actually I gotta stop doing that until they pay -my wife is right -it is stupid]. But Im a fast shipper. Ha.
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