on 18-02-2017 09:34 AM
Hi i sold a motor bike buyer come and said its not exactly what he was after. i said i will have to file an unpaid item dispute he said means nothing to me no one looks at feedback anymore can i relist it then file an unpaid item dispute, thanks
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on 18-02-2017 09:36 AM
Yes, 4 days later, close the unpaid case.
You get your fee credited back and then you are free to relist.
on 18-02-2017 09:36 AM
on 18-02-2017 09:49 AM
You have to open the dispute and close it 4 days later before you can relist.
The buyer will not get a strike.....it was a pickup item and the buyer is free to reject the item for any reason at all.
on 18-02-2017 09:50 AM
on 18-02-2017 11:09 AM
Well, even if 'no one looks at feedback' there are many many people with blocks in place if he has too many unpaid item strikes against his name
Just saying
on 18-02-2017 10:37 PM
So lyndal1838 your saying that if someone is a winning bidder on any item on ebay , he can go look at it then decide if he wants it or not dosent make sense
on 18-02-2017 10:48 PM
No, what I said was that if you list a pickup item for sale the buyer has the right to inspect it and reject it if they decide it is not as described or is not what they wanted, or it does not work properly or for whatever reason.
In the case of a motor vehicle any buyer would be mad to just pay without fully inspecting it. If the buyer pays cash for an item AFTER inspecting it they have no redress to get a refund after taking delivery of the item whereas an item delivered by mail to the buyer can be returned for a refund if the buyer is not happy.
on 18-02-2017 10:52 PM
your saying they can buy first then inspect it then reject it if they decide if its not as described.or not what they want.the buyer lived 10ks down the road i said why didnt you look before you bidded he words were i buy first then look
on 18-02-2017 11:04 PM
Your buyer has done nothing wrong under ebay rules although I do agree with you that they should have inspected it before bidding....you gave them every opportunity to do so.
Many times I have seen buyers come to the boards after picking up an item they have bought without proper inspection and found it does not work properly....they have effectively done their dough as there is no redress through paypal and certainly no redress if they paid cash.
on 18-02-2017 11:24 PM
Thats why i said in my description about inspecting so they no what there bidding on, i was only trying to do the right thing so the buyer who ever that may be was happy with what he brought., but i didnt like the way he said to me and my wife i buy first then inspect
@lyndal1838 wrote:Your buyer has done nothing wrong under ebay rules although I do agree with you that they should have inspected it before bidding....you gave them every opportunity to do so.
Many times I have seen buyers come to the boards after picking up an item they have bought without proper inspection and found it does not work properly....they have effectively done their dough as there is no redress through paypal and certainly no redress if they paid cash.