on 28-11-2019 01:54 AM
on 28-11-2019 06:00 AM
If you look you can find many articles about how Ebay works and how to use the site, and you will also find Ebays terms and conditions. They are well worth a read.
on 28-11-2019 06:03 AM
You do not buy from eBay, eBay do not sell anything
Buyers cannot cancel, only the seller can
Sellers do not have to cancel because a buyer makes a mistake or changes their mind
Sellers are charged fees as soon as an item sells (even when the buyer does not pay)
And nobody from eBay reads this forum
Not only eBay who does'nt know what they are doing
on 28-11-2019 09:19 AM
@chahor-94 wrote:
I searched Ultimate Dvd which I bought a2 dvds from on EBay. Crimes of the 20th century and UFO Crash Kecksburg The Untold Story. When I went to My Ebay and keyed in Ultimate dvd. These two Dvds were not on the list. I'm convinced now that EBay have no idea what they are doing. They give false, misleading information and they lie to customers. I tried to return a dvd called Mafia which I accidentally ordered 2 copies of and after I realised my mistake less than 2 hours after ordering this dvd, I was unable to cancel one of the orders. Just so EBay can make $5 from me.
You're not buying from ebay as such. You're buying from different sellers who have used ebay to list their goods.
So I'd say you probably ordered your 2 dvds from different sellers.
Some sellers will cancel a sale, some won't. They don't have to. They pay fees on every sale and from what i can gather, don't get all of it back if they cancel and refund. I'm sure if the sale had been cancelled, you'd be expecting every cent of your money back. Yet you expect the sellers to shoulder some of the charge for something that wasn't their fault. That's why some sellers are reluctant to cancel. That and the fact that you're messing them around and creating extra work. They have to go through the process, cancel and claim some of their fees back, they have lost a sale and perhaps other potential buyers or bidders and may have to wait to relist.
Some sellers are also quick off the mark. Depending on when you pay for something, within 2 hours it may even have been posted.
If the dvd only cost you $5, it is no big deal. Maybe you have a friend who would like a copy?
And as for searches, if you think ebay is bad, you haven't tried Amazon lately, it is the pits, heaps worse.
You also can't cancel on most other online sales sites that I know of. In fact you're lucky if you can even edit or adjust an order.
on 28-11-2019 11:56 PM
Sellers just hate buyers who think it is ok to cancel a sale. The poor seller has already been charged fees whether you have paid or not, and then they have to go and relist and pay insertion fees again and lose more time and money. This is a very good way to be added to blocked lists, so that you won't be able to do it to them a second time.
29-11-2019 05:19 AM - edited 29-11-2019 05:21 AM
@chahor-94 wrote:
I searched Ultimate Dvd which I bought a2 dvds from on EBay. Crimes of the 20th century and UFO Crash Kecksburg The Untold Story. When I went to My Ebay and keyed in Ultimate dvd. These two Dvds were not on the list. I'm convinced now that EBay have no idea what they are doing. They give false, misleading information and they lie to customers. I tried to return a dvd called Mafia which I accidentally ordered 2 copies of and after I realised my mistake less than 2 hours after ordering this dvd, I was unable to cancel one of the orders. Just so EBay can make $5 from me.
chahor-94, I note that you've only been an eBay member for just over a year, and this is your first post on these boards... so you haven't really managed to get a handle on how either eBay or these boards function.