on โ24-09-2012 10:41 PM
on โ25-09-2012 03:31 AM
I can't see any purchase by you for that amount-did the email say anything about listing possibly being fraudulant?
Is the item a high scam prone item?
on โ25-09-2012 08:48 AM
Please dont tell us it was a mobile phone....
on โ25-09-2012 09:56 AM
on โ25-09-2012 10:07 AM
on โ25-09-2012 11:40 AM
In my opinion, if in doubt, DON'T.
Respond to the cancellation notice you received and accept the cancellation. At least you have that option. That amount of money is too much to waste, especially if you believe the item may be a fake.
Let us know how you go
on โ25-09-2012 03:25 PM
Sounds like the seller wanted more for it. Simple.
The cancellation notice is so they can get their selling fees back. I would reject it.
on โ25-09-2012 03:47 PM
One thing I noticed was that in my personal email inbox, I received both notices, firstly the invoice, then the cancel transaction notice. But in my actual eBay account inbox, I did not receive the invoice, only the cancel transaction notice. Maybe this is a clue? I have contacted eBay but apparently they do not provide direct answers, and stack most of the deck in favor of sellers. Quite surprising.. What to do?
I do not remember receiving invoices in my ebay inbox from purchases. As the cancel transaction was in your ebay inbox it seems unlikely this is a spoof.