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How Do I stop a NR bidder from bidding on my item?
44mag4
Member Posts: 47 ✭
I hope this is the proper place to obtain this info. I have looked everywhere and cannot find a answer to this question. If this is the improper site for it please remove. I will understand. I have had some NR buyers bid on and win items I have listed. Then, they do not pay and it is a problem for both management and myself to get things settled. How can I , after they have bid, eliminate their bid? Appreciate any info you have. Thanks
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The NR bidders can be a pain in the butt but they are also the ones paying way higher than normal for guns so as a seller I welcome them.
We have had our best year ever here on Gunbroker, sure it comes with a few NPBers but in the end it is good for everyone selling.
This is EXTREMELY annoying! I listed 3 items for sale a few weeks ago, 2 of them sold just fine. On the 3rd one I was unable to keep this clown from bidding even though he had feedback from 1 auction before and received an F as a NPB. The re-listing just ended and this time it went to a guy that I can almost guarantee won’t pay either as he just opened an account on GB today, from his question about payment after the auction ended he dint read anything that I’d written in the description, and he bought a Glock 19X while living in NJ! So a few days from now I’ll be stick re-listing this gun yet another time.
GB MUST do a better job! I’ve been buying and selling on here for years as a private citizen and I’ve never had issues like this before. I’m not asking GB to step in and play nanny state with every auction, but when I sell a gun or anything else on here I need the tools to be able to turn away deadbeats before an auction closes and I’m stuck with yet another NPB.
What would you suggest ??
I think GB does all they can. I purchased ammo a week ago. Seller emails me and informs me it was not brass as listed after the fact.
Honest mistake. I declined his offer of a discount so he canceled the order. GB contacted me and asked why I did not follow thru with the purchase and to inform me that placing bids and not following thru (paying) can get me banned from bidding. I had to explain the specifics.