Buyer Consistently Won't Accept the Proposal We Agreed On and Won't Pay

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Hello Holly,

    Im sorry to hear that your having this issue. I am not sure what you mean when you say the buyer has not accepted the proposal? If he has not accepted the proposal then you should not begin any work for another user. The proposal system, when accepted would allow for a deposit to be placed in the escrow of the workstream.  PPH Does advise the buyer that they must pay for any work that has been completed. 

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  • Eva Maria

    Thank you for posting this. I'm sorry to hear you had this painful experience.

    What I do in those cases where a prospective Buyer (and I say "prospective" Buyer because, to me, until and unless they have paid a deposit and accepted the proposal properly, they are NOT a Buyer) consistently will not accept the proposal is to explain politely to them that standard practice for PPH Sellers is collecting a deposit for a project prior to starting work. Only when a proposal is officially accepted our work will be protected. And it’s only when the Buyer makes a downpayment that my proposal would be accepted.

    If this doesn't work I just cancel my proposal after giving the prospective Buyer a reasonable time to either pay the deposit or let me know when they intend to pay the deposit.

    Any Buyers who have seen me doing this and don't like it - If you don't like my service please try another Seller or, even better, another site. I am NOT allowing anyone to exploit me. Many thanks.

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