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I won bids on 5 items payed for the items same day, now have contacted seller asking when items will be posted, been 11 days I don't think it was rude to ask she was so rude telling me she don't have time yet when she can I don't know, as I said to her I'm only asking, this has happened a few time, why are sellers rude when I only ask a question some change once they have your money, well as from today it's day 12 since I payed item still yet to be posted, how long should I what, I don't wont to contact her anymore hate rude people,
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just_kits
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Hello darling,


 


If you have contacted the seller already and they have pretty much told you "too bad i'll do it when I want" than I suggest you prepare yourself to open up a complaint.. better yet, contact eBay and ask them what to do.. I only say this because some seller-usally horrible sellers- will try to keep you hanging on until your 45 day complaint period has passed. it's your job to make sure that does not happen.


 


 

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She now saying she's busy moving, and disable waiting on help to post, as she can only go to PO when someone takes her, but non of this was stated before I payed, oh well day 12 today will wait till next week see if she posts, as shes not selling anything at the moment, I bet I've done my money, she crying disable that make me feel bad for her if it true I'm on a aged pension, I think if she's selling she should be more organised, 


thank you  

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Open an item not received dispute with Paypal if that was your payment method and do it soon. You don't need to tolerate such bad service.

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lyndal1838
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Some sellers never mark items as posted...they just arrive in the mail.


What males you think you have done your money?  If you paid with paypal you just open a dispute and get your money back.

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I would say the OP thinks that it hasn't been posted because the seller told her that???


 


i would open a dispute..... 12 days is too long in my opinion.  She can't leave you negative feedback so it shouldn't affect your ratings

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lylith-05
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Totally agree with Wardy.

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If its the items I looked up she says she only posts Friday and excludes public and school holidays. As she is in Vic that would be another 2 weeks before she posts. Open your dispute ASAP. Thats way too long.

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I would normally agree that 11 days is far too long not to have posted, but if this seller states she posts only on Fridays then unfortunately, the only Fridays in the past 11 days was a public holiday.  If this person depends on somebody to post for her, the 1st chance to post would be today.  It does not excuse her rudeness, but if she has the conditions in her listing you should take that in consideration before bidding. 


Personally, I would wait another week, and then open INR dispute with PP.  When leaving FB I would be marking her down severely on communication and delivery time.

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11 days is far too long.  I would contact her this afternoon to politely confirm that given it is a Friday when she posts that she actually did post the items today.   If she says no, then start open an INR dispute this evening.


 


If a someone is are taking the time to list items on eBay then they need to make the time to POST those items in a timely fashion. Or at the very least communicate with the seller to tell them when it will be posted.

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