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The Top Ten Ebay Buyer Personalities!
By Joe Clare
In my years of selling on eBay I have come across all sorts of people.
For the most part these people have been very nice and easy to deal with.
Having said that, there are always a small percentage, like in any business
online or offline, who you'll have some degree of problem with. As explained
in my book "eBay Marketing Wholesale SourcePak" you will need
to be as polite as you possibly can and have a little patience when dealing
with these people. Below you will find my Top Ten eBay Buyer Personalities
and how to handle them.
10 - The Manipulator
There will be times when you have an auction end with no bids. When this
happens watch out for the Manipulator. This is an individual who will
email you once you auction ends wanting to purchase your item off eBay
at a ridiculously low price. He/she will often try to manipulate you into
believing the product will not sell but he/she will be glad to take it
off your hands. Forget about them! Do Not sell the item to them. Instead
relist the item for auction on eBay with a new headline. If he/she wants
it bad enough, they will have to get the item through your auction. And
trust me 99% of the time your item will sell.
9 - The Impatient Buyer
This is someone who has won your auction today and is wondering why it
wasn't shipped yesterday. This individual wants what was purchased fast,
real fast. Just have patience, be polite and explain your shipping process
to him/her. Getting the product out quickly with a thank you note for
purchasing will give you a happy customer.
8 - The Disappointed Buyer
There are some people you just can not please, not even if you were to
stand on your head. They will be disappointed no matter what you do. Sometimes
these people can be down right rude and take up a lot of your time. Learn
to recognize this type of person and don't get caught up in an on slot
of emails. Remember that time is money, and once you have done all you
can do to rectify their problem move on. If the emails continue simply
ignore them.
7 - The Invisible Buyer
This is someone who has won your auction but you never hear from them.
Ever! They pay you right on time without any problems. So you send the
product they won off to them. And that's it! They do not leave feedback,
and do not return any emails. They just disappear into thin air. If you
send a couple of follow up emails asking if they received their item and
requesting positive feedback and you get no response, just forget them
and move on.
6 - The Interrogator
This individual could drive you crazy. It's not their fault, they just
have questions. Lots of Questions! For these people even if every question
imaginable is answered in your auction description, they'll still manage
to find a reason to email you a question. Be weary of this type of individual
they can, and will waste a lot of your time if you let them. On your first
email to them be polite answer their question then refer them back to
your auction description telling them all the answers are there. Suggest
they read it again. Don't get caught up in email after email. Always remember
that time is money, and if you've done your auction description correctly
there should be no questions left to ask. Your auction surfer should be
ready to make a bid.
5 - The Late Payer
This customer has no clue about deadlines and they really don't seem to
care about them either. Their attitude is you'll get paid when I am ready
to pay you. You will need to set guidelines for when payment is due. If
payment is not received you may choose to give your buyer one extension.
Be specific giving him/her a date as to when the balance is due. Also
tell them if payment is not received by that date you will have no other
choice but to relist the item for auction. Sometimes a month or so down
the road you'll end up getting a check in the mail from this person with
a note as to why they were late. Simply return the payment with an explanation
that the item was re-listed as he/she failed to meet the payment deadline
and it has been sold to someone else.
4 - The Deadbeat
There is no buyer more irritating than the one who is always telling you
the check is in the mail. Of course the check never arrives. Unfortunately
there is not much you can do about this. Like above give them a deadline
and if they don't make it relist the item for auction again.
3 - The "I'm Sooo Confused" Buyer
This customer does want to buy from you. Really, they do! If they could
only figure out how! How to bid, how to pay, how to... All this high tech
computer stuff is just way to confusing for them. Have patience and be
polite. Explain what they should do next. If you find no matter how you
explain things it just doesn't register with them, suggest they read over
eBay's tutorials. Remember your time is money and you can only spend so
much time with any potential customer before you must move on.
2 - The Spender
This individual can spend a lot of money with you. And often will return
as a repeat buyer usually purchasing a little of everything you have up
for auction. This person will also spend $100.00 in merchandise in order
to save $10.00 on shipping. Bless him/her!
1 - The Perfect Customer
This individual is simply a Happy Person. He/she has won your auction
and they are just ecstatic about it. The great thing about this type of
buyer is if you run into a problem they are always understanding and easy
to deal with. If looked after correctly, very often these people will
become a customer for life. Now, don't we wish all customers were like
this.
So, there you have it. The Top Ten eBay Buyer Personalities. If you already
sell on eBay I'm sure you will recognize some of these personality traits
in your own customers. If you're just getting started with your eBay Auction
Business no doubt you'll be running into these people soon. Whatever personality
your day brings you, always be patience, polite and just have fun with
it.
Happy Selling!
Joe Clare
Joe Clare is a successful eMarketer and Author. He has written numerous
articles on how to make money on eBay. Check out his Articles, Hot Tips
and Free Auction Mini Course and discover for yourself, how you can make
a Serious Income with Online Auctions. http://www.ebooksnsoftware.com.
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