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 jmcnew99
 
posted on November 24, 2001 09:43:01 PM new
hlep i had a Auction end on the 21st
sent 3 emails but they will not replie to my email i looked at ther feedback and see they have payed for Auction ending over the week end .
what to do next . i sell santas so i only have a few months of selling them help
http://pages.ivillage.com/jennycrafts/
 
 richierich
 
posted on November 24, 2001 11:00:47 PM new
Many people are out of town. If the auction just ended on the 21st give them a little time. Heck, even ebay says 3 business days. At least give them that.

 
 jmcnew99
 
posted on November 25, 2001 01:12:25 AM new
hi i know but i see they have good feedback from others ending after myen .
http://pages.ivillage.com/jennycrafts/
 
 holdenrex
 
posted on November 25, 2001 05:50:34 AM new
I know some people have their spam filters set to strain out emails from entire domains (like Hotmail.com). Also, it's possible that your emails aren't reaching them at all (I've sent emails that have bounced, but I wasn't notified about the bounce until a week later!). Try reaching them through a completely different email account. Or, if you haven't already, go to your "My Ebay" page and send them the "Payment Reminder" through ebay's system. Good luck!

 
 litlux
 
posted on November 25, 2001 06:05:19 AM new
I sure hope they don't get pissed off at your harassment and decide not to pay you.

3 emails in 3 days since auction closed? I agree with richierich, give them some time for cryin out loud.

Lots of buyers just send a check the following payday and don't have time to hold YOUR hand.

 
 wowwow85
 
posted on November 25, 2001 06:39:08 AM new
yes,3 emails in 3 days can turn customers off.
depends on how you word it too!
i would not send anymore email.

 
 kdnmac
 
posted on November 25, 2001 06:50:50 AM new
Maybe they went out of town for the Thanksgiving weekend.

3 e-mails in 3 days would really tick me off.
You could have given them the 3 business days that eBay says.


 
 NanasTurtles
 
posted on November 25, 2001 08:13:37 PM new
The next time you send an email and you want to be sure they are reading it send your notice thru www.bluemountain.com......it's an email greeting card site and you can send your notice thru them and check the box to recieve notice back from bluemountain that your email card has been picked up.....This has been the best tip I have gotten on these boards and I use it frequently with great results....I let them know that I will recieve notice that they have read my message, hoping they will reply and that I am sending my email to them in this manner because I won't have to wonder if they are experiencing email problems with the other emails that I have sent with no reply....Most LOVE the cards and I get notice that they have read my emails.....this way I know whether they are not getting them or just ignoring them because they have no intention of following thru on their auction......Try it....you'll love the results you get!

 
 
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