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on โ21-05-2015 02:04 AM
I had an issue with a seller and seemed to receive a refund. Between the issue and the refund I applied for eBay to step in, on receiving refund I tried to cancell the eBay assist and close the case but it failed twice. I gave up.
I received an email from eBay saying they will give me a curtesy refund and they closed the case. But I can't respond nor simply contact eBay to say, hang on it looks like I received a refund from the seller.
Why do they make things so difficult to contact them. Everything is so geared to make a buck that you have to go through hoops to get anywhere, even to this page to ask this question.
To top it of I don't even know if I'm posting this in the right place? I give up!
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on โ28-05-2015 06:49 PM
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on โ21-05-2015 09:41 PM
You got your money refunded.
What is the problem?
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โ21-05-2015 10:07 PM - edited โ21-05-2015 10:08 PM
Honestly, you're getting a refund so yippee over that! Aside from that, you could try again to contact eBay through the help section.
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on โ21-05-2015 10:13 PM
@jessicadazzler wrote:
Don't give up! *hug*
Honestly, you're getting a refund so yippee over that! Aside from that, you could try again to contact eBay through the help section.
Why?
Money refunded, presumably no loss. What can contacting eBay achieve?
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on โ21-05-2015 11:21 PM
Shocking isn't it. I'm trying swapmeet.net.au as ebay has become way too difficult. The future between Paypal and ebay will be interesting. Will Paypal do ebay's dirty work for them any more?
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on โ21-05-2015 11:57 PM
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on โ22-05-2015 10:58 AM
I wasn't being specific to this case Davewil. Remember back when refunds were issued by ebay when there was a problem? Then all claims were dealt with by Paypal, but Paypal were part of ebay. Now they are not, so does that mean ebay have wiped themselves of any obligation to help when things go wrong?
Anyway, this is off topic. I'm glad Walldeck got their 'curtesy' refund. Curtesy seems to mean they didn't have to but they did anyway.
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on โ22-05-2015 12:20 PM
I thought the OP was saying that he/she had received a refund from the seller and then eBay advised they were sending a courtesy refund. I thought the OP was trying to explain to eBay that the seller had refunded and that their frustration was in trying to get through to eBay.
Might be wrong though - it has happened before
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on โ28-05-2015 06:49 PM
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on โ28-05-2015 08:49 PM
Ebay would try every which way to claw the courtesy refund back from the seller. It is my guess that they discovered that the seller had already given you a refund.
Don't try too hard to work out what happened....no-one ever can work out what ebay does. Just accept that you got your refund.

