on 15-04-2017 08:09 AM
I just signed into ebay to find that an item I have for sale has sold though has not been paid for then find this message from the buyer .
Hi there!
hope you're going well
i'm so so sorry but after an easter wine i accidentally clicked commit to pay on the camera but it was a complete accident & was just wondering if there was any chance I could cancel the order?
I've never had to cancel an order before and am unsure how to do it, any help would be appreciated, thanks in advance to anyone that can help with this
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on 18-04-2017 09:05 PM
Just because you haven't seen it here on these boards, that doesn't mean it doesn't happen because it does. I've seen it happen to sellers on ebay uk, ebay.com, and ebay Canada, I post on all those sites, and it's also happened to me personally.
Anyway, ultimately, it's always up to the sellers how they want to handle a non payment issue.
on 18-04-2017 09:19 PM
@*madison wrote:Just because you haven't seen it here on these boards, that doesn't mean it doesn't happen because it does. I've seen it happen to sellers on ebay uk, ebay.com, and ebay Canada, I post on all those sites, and it's also happened to me personally.
Anyway, ultimately, it's always up to the sellers how they want to handle a non payment issue.
Yes, it is up to sellers how they handle the issue so why are you so adamant that a strike is not the way to go.
There are several very experienced sellers posting here who find it is the most effective way as opposed to your opinion that it is not the way, based on 6 posts on the Australian boards.
Just because sellers on other sites do not use it does not mean that Australian have to follow.
on 19-04-2017 09:40 PM
Yes, it is up to sellers how they handle the issue so why are you so adamant that a strike is not the way to go.
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I'm not adamant, I don't care either way.
I've posted my opinion, and what the op chooses to do with my opinion is up to the op.
It's the ops ebay account, not mine.
By the way, I've posted more than you think on the Australian boards, but when the boards were changed most of my posts disappeared on the ID I'm posting with now. I've also posted with another ID, my selling ID. I'm highly experienced.
I haven't posted here for quite sometime though, if any of the old timers are around, they might remember me.
on 19-04-2017 09:50 PM
Don't get the wrong idea, I can't stand non-payers, no matter what their excuse is..
But I also can't stand false snads, and unjustified neg feedback.
on 19-04-2017 11:25 PM
@*madison wrote:Yes, it is up to sellers how they handle the issue so why are you so adamant that a strike is not the way to go.
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I'm not adamant, I don't care either way.
I've posted my opinion, and what the op chooses to do with my opinion is up to the op.
It's the ops ebay account, not mine.
By the way, I've posted more than you think on the Australian boards, but when the boards were changed most of my posts disappeared on the ID I'm posting with now. I've also posted with another ID, my selling ID. I'm highly experienced.
I haven't posted here for quite sometime though, if any of the old timers are around, they might remember me.
I'm an old timer, but I don't remember any regular posters who use massive bolded fonts.
on 19-04-2017 11:33 PM
If madison showed us what he looked like before the plastic surgery then we might remember him lol
on 26-04-2017 03:23 AM
@eezipeezi888 wrote:If madison showed us what he looked like before the plastic surgery then we might remember him lol
Says the person that daren't show a pic of themselves lol
on 26-04-2017 07:47 AM
Ah yes it's coming back to me now you're a goose,some things never change.
on 26-04-2017 09:00 PM
I've been called many things on the net, but a goose isn't one of them.
So, i'll give you 10/10 for originality.
on 26-04-2017 11:43 PM
I'm not sure what relevance somebody in the UK, who can't work out how to spell his name, has, but I suspect your precis is probably accurate.
Assuming what he has posted here is a reflection.