on 21-12-2013 07:17 PM
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 22-12-2013 10:03 AM
Sellers don't get away with it without censure unless buyers let them, if you pay straight away as most people do you are free to leave them a neg and only one star rating and if they have the hide to ask for a mutual cancellation you can refuse it so they have to pay the fvf, they also have to refund your money so obviously it isn't something a sensible seller will do more than once.
If it is a complete newbie I will cut them some slack as the chances are they took ebay's insane advice to start auctions at .99c, I tell them what I could do but don't actually do anything except refuse a mutual cancellation in the hope they will have learned a valuable lesson.
on 21-12-2013 07:30 PM
they cancel cause they start auctions at 99 cents and dont get what they want for it
they shouldnt be allowed to do this its their own fault for starting so low
ebay lets them do it...
i always start my auctions at a price im happy to get
if i get more then thats ace lol
tara
on 21-12-2013 07:54 PM
eBay aren't law enforcers, nor do they have anything to do with the contract formed between a buyer and a seller. If you want a contracrt honoured between yourtself and the contracting party, only those parties involved in the contract can take action to enforce it.
Why do people get away with breaking a contract?
Because the non defaulter either doesn't take the correct rectifying procedures or takes none at all.
on 22-12-2013 10:03 AM
Sellers don't get away with it without censure unless buyers let them, if you pay straight away as most people do you are free to leave them a neg and only one star rating and if they have the hide to ask for a mutual cancellation you can refuse it so they have to pay the fvf, they also have to refund your money so obviously it isn't something a sensible seller will do more than once.
If it is a complete newbie I will cut them some slack as the chances are they took ebay's insane advice to start auctions at .99c, I tell them what I could do but don't actually do anything except refuse a mutual cancellation in the hope they will have learned a valuable lesson.
on 25-02-2015 04:47 PM
on 25-02-2015 05:18 PM
on 26-02-2015 10:25 AM
are you sure you can leave feadback on a canceled item ? I've had one seller cancelled my purchased item minuted after I won an auction and paid for, I've try to look for an option to leave that seller feadback , I couldn't find that option.
on 26-02-2015 11:32 AM
Yes Emily, PJ is correct. The only time feedback cannot be left by either party is when the seller opens and closes a Non Paying Bidder dispute and the buyer is given a strike.
In all other forms of cancellation feedback can still be left.
