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A fast question when you put a B/I/N price on your auction.Does the buyer pay right then when they buy your item?I just started to use the B/I/N on some of my auctions.A item sold but no payment shows up on Pay-pal...Its been almost 24 hours...Mikey

Posted on 13 years ago
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When creating your listing in the payment options section there is a check box that says "require immediate payment with BIN"

Otherwise send an invoice on the sellers page

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From OldSchoolDrummer101

When creating your listing in the payment options section there is a check box that says "require immediate payment with BIN"Otherwise send an invoice on the sellers pageWalking

Thanks OldSchoolDrummer101..These are the first listing that i have used with a B/I/N price....Mikey

Posted on 13 years ago
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I hate the pay immediately feature.

Normally when I hit a BIN, payment is made right then. But then there are those times when I am squeezing that last minute of time out before I leave for work in the morning, and that BIN might not get paid out till the late evening, or next morning. It is nice to have that flexability.

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Posted on 13 years ago
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most of the time 24 to 48 hours so it should be fine..

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Posted on 13 years ago
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When I'm BUYING a BIN I almost alway pay immediately.

When I'm SELLING with a BIN, however, I don't require immediate payment. I do send eBay invoices and keep the same policy that I use on auctions: I REQUEST that payment be made within 48 hours of the auctions's end.

But as OSD101 said, if you want immediate payment you have to mark it as such when you list the item.

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From billnvick

When I'm BUYING a BIN I almost alway pay immediately.When I'm SELLING with a BIN, however, I don't require immediate payment. I do send eBay invoices and keep the same policy that I use on auctions: I REQUEST that payment be made within 48 hours of the auctions's end.But as OSD101 said, if you want immediate payment you have to mark it as such when you list the item.

Thanks Guy's for the input.Iam just going to leave the BIN like i have it.Iam not going to ask for a immediate payment....Mikey

Posted on 13 years ago
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From The Ploughman

I hate the pay immediately feature. Normally when I hit a BIN, payment is made right then. But then there are those times when I am squeezing that last minute of time out before I leave for work in the morning, and that BIN might not get paid out till the late evening, or next morning. It is nice to have that flexability.

You make good points iam just leaving my BIN as i have it no immediately feature for me....Oh the parts went out today....Mikey

Posted on 13 years ago
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I think BIN is good..

it puts pressure on someone to buy it before someone else does,and you get your $$$ right away!

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Posted on 13 years ago
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I've bought a few items on ebay using the BIN option, and I paid for it right then. After all, its called Buy It NOW, not Buy It Later. ;)

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