on 30-11-2023 08:34 AM
You've committed to buying this item. Please go to checkout and pay.
I don't like to buy it.
Please remove it from my shopping cart,
on 30-11-2023 08:40 AM
Safe Ex-High Pressure Max130Mj Gas Wok Burner 1.8M Braided Hose Adjust Regulator
I have accidentally put it in my cart, Please remove it.
on 30-11-2023 08:46 AM
other members cannot remove it
And you cannot 'accidentally' commit to buy something
You can contact the seller with that story, but they are under zero obligation to agree to cancel
You can always pay for what you committed to buy and sell it yourself when it arrives
on 30-11-2023 08:57 AM
You bought it, you pay for it. Ebay isn't a game. As mentioned, you can't accidentally buy something. Unless it was your goldfish that accidentally bought it. They have a bad habit of doing that.
You can always just not pay for it and get an unpaid strike on your account. Strikes aren't a good thing, but it might be your best option. If you have a habit of accidentally buying and then not paying, you'll find yourself blocked from accidentally buying from a lot of sellers. That is a good thing. For the sellers.
on 30-11-2023 10:33 AM
Pot/kettle comes to mind...............you don't like it done to you...........
"Seller beware of this buyer. Buying item and doesn't pay. Unhonest ebayer."
on 30-11-2023 10:45 AM
Hmmm
Yes, apparently ok to waste others seller's time and money and possibly cost them a genuine sale
Happy to give a green tick to a fake buyer
No other sellers are going to have a clue who they are talking about
Then fake buys themselves
At least seller here have a heads up and can block accordingly
on 30-11-2023 01:35 PM
@*sons_n_daughters* wrote:
You can always just not pay for it and get an unpaid strike on your account. Strikes aren't a good thing, but it might be your best option. If you have a habit of accidentally buying and then not paying, you'll find yourself blocked from accidentally buying from a lot of sellers. That is a good thing. For the sellers.
What bad advice to give to this buyer, what about the poor seller, No one should be suggesting you just don't pay, I'm sure you wont like it being done to yourself as a seller.
on 30-11-2023 05:08 PM
You are the only one who can remove items from your cart.
For the rest of you, the OP didn't say they had committed to buy, eBay did. And we all know putting items in the cart is not a commitment to buy.
on 30-11-2023 08:02 PM
@sugar249 wrote:
@*sons_n_daughters* wrote:
You can always just not pay for it and get an unpaid strike on your account. Strikes aren't a good thing, but it might be your best option. If you have a habit of accidentally buying and then not paying, you'll find yourself blocked from accidentally buying from a lot of sellers. That is a good thing. For the sellers.
What bad advice to give to this buyer, what about the poor seller, No one should be suggesting you just don't pay, I'm sure you wont like it being done to yourself as a seller.
I don't like it done to me. Thankfully, it's extremely rare (3-4 in 15 years). If a numpty buyer wants to play games about an "accidental" purchase, let them not pay and let them pay with a well deserved strike on their account. My last unpaid, I was able to cancel as unpaid after 2 days, so it's not the end of the world for the seller. I would much rather punish the buyer for being a d1ck.
As long as sellers know they can cancel as unpaid, it's the numpty buyer that pays the price. As for the OP, as it was clearly their neighbour's brother in laws sisters mother in laws step fathers new wifes dog that made the accidental purchase, I'm happy for them not to pay and get a well deserved strike.
on 30-11-2023 08:07 PM
Is there any particular reason why none of you are capable of reading the OP?
The item is in the cart, not committed to buy!
Sheesh!