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Paula, this issue is a trademe searching issue, not a bidbud issue. IE; your auctions appearing on bidbud has no effect on the search not appearing on traeme. A lot of people only use bidbud to buy items on trademe as it has better bidding and searching tools. If you are wanting to sell stuff, why would you not want your items appearing there for those buyers, your just taking away some potential buyers. Doing this, its not going to help the searching issue on trademe for your auctions.
Many, many years
Andrew Of all my trades, Ive only had 1 trader that argued black and blue that they werent rural. I sent them the outcome of the rural checker website mentioned above and they still didnt agree. So I just gave them the choice of choosing a different address that was non rural, pay the rd fee or i cancel the trade. They eventually gave me a non rural address. Now - this is my experience. im just telling you my experience. Its just different from you I've been on the community forum for years and Callum and flossy63 have helped me with great advice, as they have many others.
Thanks S, Im particularly asking about ping being added to relists, so if the discount applies to relists AND ping will be added to all listings today, then it sounds like they will have ping added. Luckily I purposely left my account in negative yesterday so My Products couldnt relist stuff until today (when I was going to add more credit). Im just going to leave it that way until tomorrow to avoid any possibility of ping being added. I also find it disturbing that these auctions will have ping added by trademe, these seems a breach of our rights to decide what form of payment we want to a...
No, signature is not required. You're responsibility is to get it delivered to the buyer and NZ post has provided you with the evidence this has happened - so you have fulfilled your duties. The item has either been stolen (this is the buyers issue assuming nz post has followed their obligations re where to leave), someone in the household has taken it or it is a scam. Ive had people in the past try to say it wasnt delivered and demanded a refund only to provide them with photo evidence from the courier and then they go all silent
I wouldnt refund. I'd also be tempted to ask them to lodge a claim with NZ post for compensation for the lost item. Knowing full well that nz post wont (as they dont with anything sent with stamps), but it sends a very strong message where the liability sits now, and that it is not with you
There are definitely ways traders could abuse this, however I have at times asked a question and then on second thought didnt need to or had a change of mind - so for this purpose it saves the seller time needing to reply. In terms of the proof argument, you can still receive emails with the question being asked, or the answer to the question so as long you keep these then you have the proof if needed. I think like most things, there are some genuine benefits for those honest ones, but also open to abuse for others
Hi team, thanks everyone for your input and suggestions. I have sent these through to the buyer and hopefully they are willing to try them. I appreciate the advice given
I guess no one has provided a step by step how to because very few people would want to do this. Most people will list an auction to sell something, and aim for the highest price possible. Surely you would want the widest audience of buyers to do this. Blocking a site like bidbud just reduces your buyer audience which may result in either a loss of sale, its takes longer to sell or a lower price. It makes no sense to me why you would want to do this. I didnt really get this whole thread.
I dont want this post to be a debate about why people take or not take certain payment types, everyone has their preferences. For me, its not about being cashless. The money sits in my wallet for ages as Im not close to a bank and Id rather have it being useful to me and earning interest rather than just collecting dust. I also understand why people prefer cash for a range of reasons. Funny enough I have a different experience with not accepting cash. Yes I may lose out on people buying, but I have a higher % of sales completed. Once a sale is made, I find more are completed. The reason for...
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Paula, this issue is a trademe searching issue, not a bidbud issue. IE; your auctions appearing on bidbud has no effect on the search not appearing on traeme. A lot of people only use bidbud to buy items on trademe as it has better bidding and searching tools. If you are wanting to sell stuff, why would you not want your items appearing there for those buyers, your just taking away some potential buyers. Doing this, its not going to help the searching issue on trademe for your auctions.
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Andrew Of all my trades, Ive only had 1 trader that argued black and blue that they werent rural. I sent them the outcome of the rural checker website mentioned above and they still didnt agree. So I just gave them the choice of choosing a different address that was non rural, pay the rd fee or i cancel the trade. They eventually gave me a non rural address. Now - this is my experience. im just telling you my experience. Its just different from you I've been on the community forum for years and Callum and flossy63 have helped me with great advice, as they have many others.
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Thanks S, Im particularly asking about ping being added to relists, so if the discount applies to relists AND ping will be added to all listings today, then it sounds like they will have ping added. Luckily I purposely left my account in negative yesterday so My Products couldnt relist stuff until today (when I was going to add more credit). Im just going to leave it that way until tomorrow to avoid any possibility of ping being added. I also find it disturbing that these auctions will have ping added by trademe, these seems a breach of our rights to decide what form of payment we want to a...
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No, signature is not required. You're responsibility is to get it delivered to the buyer and NZ post has provided you with the evidence this has happened - so you have fulfilled your duties. The item has either been stolen (this is the buyers issue assuming nz post has followed their obligations re where to leave), someone in the household has taken it or it is a scam. Ive had people in the past try to say it wasnt delivered and demanded a refund only to provide them with photo evidence from the courier and then they go all silent
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I wouldnt refund. I'd also be tempted to ask them to lodge a claim with NZ post for compensation for the lost item. Knowing full well that nz post wont (as they dont with anything sent with stamps), but it sends a very strong message where the liability sits now, and that it is not with you
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There are definitely ways traders could abuse this, however I have at times asked a question and then on second thought didnt need to or had a change of mind - so for this purpose it saves the seller time needing to reply. In terms of the proof argument, you can still receive emails with the question being asked, or the answer to the question so as long you keep these then you have the proof if needed. I think like most things, there are some genuine benefits for those honest ones, but also open to abuse for others
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Hi team, thanks everyone for your input and suggestions. I have sent these through to the buyer and hopefully they are willing to try them. I appreciate the advice given
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I guess no one has provided a step by step how to because very few people would want to do this. Most people will list an auction to sell something, and aim for the highest price possible. Surely you would want the widest audience of buyers to do this. Blocking a site like bidbud just reduces your buyer audience which may result in either a loss of sale, its takes longer to sell or a lower price. It makes no sense to me why you would want to do this. I didnt really get this whole thread.
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I dont want this post to be a debate about why people take or not take certain payment types, everyone has their preferences. For me, its not about being cashless. The money sits in my wallet for ages as Im not close to a bank and Id rather have it being useful to me and earning interest rather than just collecting dust. I also understand why people prefer cash for a range of reasons. Funny enough I have a different experience with not accepting cash. Yes I may lose out on people buying, but I have a higher % of sales completed. Once a sale is made, I find more are completed. The reason for...
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