on 16-12-2018 09:46 AM
How do I get a refund of around $450 for an item I sold to a member who returned it due to it not working properly and they couldnt get parts?
on 16-12-2018 09:59 AM
You probably don't.
You have the goods back and the buyer presumably has their money back. What is to refund?
on 24-12-2018 10:49 AM
The $450 is what Ebay chrged for the add that was now unsuccessful so for me to run an add again its another $450. Not quite fair wouldnt you say. It should be credited against the re sale of the item.
on 24-12-2018 10:56 AM
eBay don't work that way.
It's like your local newspaper. They don't refund the first payment if you need to readvertise.
on 24-12-2018 12:18 PM
If the buyer returned the goods, you have to cancel the transaction on eBay and they will credit you the final value fees.
Look for the item in your sold history, and in the dropdown menu should be 'cancel this order'. (If you canceled the order originally when issuing the refund, as cancelling will automatically refund the item from the original payment, it can take 10 days for the cancellation to go through, and I think the fees are credited when the cancellation is finalised).