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on โ30-05-2014 04:05 PM
the winning bidder changed his mind and does not want to pay for the items to the value of $305. what cani do about this? also ebay are asking me to pay them their 10 percent on thesale. where do i go from here?
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on โ30-05-2014 05:21 PM
after 4 days open a non payer dispute, wait 4 more days and close it (important part) then ebay will refund your fvf.
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on โ30-05-2014 07:51 PM
Many thanks for your advice. i will follow through, no one wants to pay ebay fees for a non sale...thanks again
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on โ30-05-2014 07:54 PM
Don't forget to close it. The time you can close will be in the resolution centre. If you forget to close it and ebay closes it after 30 days, you don't get your fees back. Also, don't forget to add the buyer to your blocked list as already mentioned. Otherwise, they will likely do the same thing again.
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on โ30-05-2014 04:16 PM
file a non paying buyer dispute - you will get your final value fees back, the buyer will get a strike
put the buyer on your blocked buyer list.
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on โ30-05-2014 05:21 PM
after 4 days open a non payer dispute, wait 4 more days and close it (important part) then ebay will refund your fvf.
~~ ~~ ~~ Those who do right, have nothing to fear.
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on โ30-05-2014 07:47 PM
Many Thanks putney32, good advice... i will follow thru, cheers.
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on โ30-05-2014 07:51 PM
Many thanks for your advice. i will follow through, no one wants to pay ebay fees for a non sale...thanks again
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on โ30-05-2014 07:54 PM
Don't forget to close it. The time you can close will be in the resolution centre. If you forget to close it and ebay closes it after 30 days, you don't get your fees back. Also, don't forget to add the buyer to your blocked list as already mentioned. Otherwise, they will likely do the same thing again.
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on โ01-06-2014 10:10 AM
You need to open the case after 4 days. I noticed 3 sold items on your list. Not sure which one is the defaulter, but they are all now able to have a case opened against them. I would also be adjusting your settings so people with more than 2 defaults in 12 months can't bid on your items......not to mention putting the current offending buyer on your blocked list.
Just curious, how do you know your buyer has 5 defaults just in May? I'd love to know where that info is to check up on people who have bid on my stuff.
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on โ01-06-2014 02:10 PM
@ilovemychooks wrote:
Just curious, how do you know your buyer has 5 defaults just in May? I'd love to know where that info is to check up on people who have bid on my stuff.
the buyer probably has 5 'false-positives' showing on their feedback in May

