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I sold an item over the weekend that topped out with 34 watchers and 8 bids, where I made out pretty well compared to other auctions for the same item... or I should say "would have" made out, if the bidder actually paid for the item.


Turns out the winner has zero feedback and, apparently, had created their account the day before the auction ended. After several hours with no contact, I sent an invoice out with a message to the buyer and never received a response. It has now been 2.5 days and I know I can cancel the bid after Thursday (4th day) and leave a strike against the bidder; however, I'm not sure what good a strike against someone who likely has no intention of ever buying anything would actually do.


Meanwhile, the runner-up bidder has 902 positive feedback and bid $5 less (on a $300+ item). Before it is too late, I'd like to make a second chance offer and see if they are still interested in the item to recoup the sale.


My first question is... do I need to wait two more days (Friday) before I can do this? The auction currently gives me the ability to send the second chance offer out.


My second question is... would sending a second chance offer cancel the original auction so I am not charged or otherwise penalize ME in any way for not waiting the customary four days?


As far as I can see it, it doesn't make a lot of sense to wait out the additional time to put a strike against an account that would otherwise have no repercussions against it one way or another since it is brand new and they'll likely just create a new one.


Thanks!

In your case, assuming that you do not have a second one to sell, you need to give the winner his four days for payment first. That's how long eBay gives a buyer to pay without penalty. After 4 days (96 hours), you can cancel with the reason of "Buyer did not pay" and send out your Second Chance Offer to the next guy. The deadbeat gets an Unpaid slap on his record.

Really, Thursday will be here before you know it, and if the guy wanted it that bad when he bid on it and lost 2.5 days ago, there's a good chance that he will take your Second Chance Offer for it in the near future. My batting average with SCOs is about .500 or so. It depends a lot on how many other comparable items can be found.

Thanks. 


There are a lot of other comparable items in what I would consider either lesser condition or with a much higher asking price. Hopefully your assessment would be correct and there is still a good chance that the other bidder would be interested.


Do you think it would be a good idea to message them indirectly and ask if they would still be interested once the 4 days are over, on the condition that the buyer does not come through... or just wait until Friday and take my chances?


Thanks again.

Do you think it would be a good idea to message them indirectly and ask if they would still be interested once the 4 days are over, on the condition that the buyer does not come through... or just wait until Friday and take my chances?

Thanks. I sent a message and asked that they please inform me if they may still be interested by the end of tomorrow and I'll send them a second chance offer if the buyer never materializes.



Second Chance is free for all Colorado schools and organizations. See a demonstration of the website and get information on how to get started here. Schools and organizations outside of Colorado can purchase a subscription to Second Chance by contacting us at secondchance@rmc.org.

Each year, more than 600,000 individuals are released from state and federal prisons. Advancing policies and programs that enable these men and women to put their lives back on track and earn their second chance promotes not only justice and fairness, but also public safety. That is why this Administration has taken a series of concrete actions to reduce the challenges and barriers that the formerly incarcerated confront, including through the work of the Federal Interagency Reentry Council, a cabinet-level working group to support the federal government's efforts to promote public safety and economic opportunity through purposeful cross-agency coordination and collaboration.

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Lack of access to relevant training to prepare for a successful reentry into the workforce is a major challenge for the second chance population, says Michelle Cirocco, Executive Director for the Televerde Foundation.

The Second Chance Pell experiment was established in 2015 and provides need-based Pell Grants to incarcerated individuals to allow them to participate in eligible postsecondary programs. With the passage of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Simplification Act in 2020, Congress expanded the ability to serve confined or incarcerated individuals by reinstating Pell Grant eligibility for otherwise-eligible confined or incarcerated individuals enrolled in eligible prison education programs (PEPs) beginning July 1, 2023. As a result, the current Second Chance Pell experiment will end on June 30, 2023.

We are pleased to announce that a Federal Register notice was published on April 18, 2023, that invites postsecondary educational institutions that currently participate in the Second Chance Pell experiment to apply to participate in a new experiment under the Experimental Sites Initiative (ESI). The revised Second Chance Pell experiment will provide new waivers to allow current Second Chance Pell institutions to continue serving their confined or incarcerated students after July 1, 2023. This will give participating institutions time to seek Department approval of their PEPs (as defined under the new regulations in 34 CFR part 668 subpart P) and avoid interrupting the educational opportunities of confined or incarcerated students currently enrolled in approved programs under the experiment. Specifically, the revised experiment will allow current participating institutions to continue offering their current programs to confined or incarcerated individuals for up to 3 award years while they work through the application and approval process for the PEP(s) they wish to offer under the new provisions.

This revised experiment will waive the statutory provision in new HEA section 484(t)(3), requiring that a student confined or incarcerated in a Federal or State penal institution be enrolled in an eligible PEP (as defined in subpart P of 34 CFR part 668) in order to receive a Pell Grant. The experiment will allow some otherwise-eligible students who are confined or incarcerated in Federal or State penal institutions to receive a Pell Grant to help cover the costs of their participation in a postsecondary education and training program offered by a participating postsecondary educational institution while the institution works to meet the new PEP requirements. Participating institutions must reach specific milestones that demonstrate progress toward developing approved PEP(s).

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