That's really strange that the listing has gone from the OP's purchase history, because the original listing, plus the relisted one is still visible. Original item number 151642190732

 

OP, to get the eBay app, go to the eBay website on your phone and it should ask you if you want to download the app. If not, go into Play Store. The icon should be on one of your desktop screens on the phone. Tap the Apps button, then type eBay in the search box. It should appear close to, or at the very top of the search results. 

 

Tap on the eBay option, then when it opens tap on install. It will then install it on your phone. When the download is complete, it will give you the option of opening it. After you've opened it, you'll need to log in. You can also click on the settings option to set up notifications.

Possibly more than meets the eye here sheeps and lyndal.....................

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Thank you. I have done as you suggest. This time I used Chrome instead of Google, and it worked. I was advised that it is installed and will soon appear. Will let you know if I have any luck there, but have my doubts.

Padi, whilst I appreciate a healthy cynicism, I assure you that there is nothing more than meets the eye. eBay have informed me that this is normal in this instance (believe me, I questioned the guy as to why this should happen, and was advised that this is just the way it is in these instances). He agreed that he believes the seller knows this. My guess is that it is not the first time she has played this hand). He assured me that it was definitely being taken further, as her actions were completely inappropriate.

Hi Lyndal, Just saw your comment... The seller did open an unpaid dispute on 4 May. It was closed on 5 May, with the seller stating to eBay that I had paid. (which I would have, if she left the item in her garage as agreed). I fully believe she has pulled this stunt before. Can she state that I have paid and then issue a strike? I thought I read higher up this thread that once a dispute is open the buyer has four days to pay prior to the seller being able to do more. Clearly, it was not four days. eBay really confuses me at times. Obviously I am not the only one, or there would not be the debate over topics that exists here in the discussion boards. I read a few last night, and found it very interesting.

The item has now appeared in my waiting for feedback and I was able to leave the feedback the seller deserved in this instance. Perhaps she can appeal it, but for now, it is there. Interesting given that the guy I spoke to from eBay said that I would not be able to leave feedback. 

I would be very surprised if she is able to get that feedback removed. If you read the sellers forum, sellers basically have to sell one of their livers to maybe get a neg removed. I believe eBay will see your negative as your opinion of the transaction, which is what so many sellers get told, even if the feedback is malicious.

Well, supposedly this is the link to report the feedback but when i click on it, it states service unavailable or some **bleep**pola lol

 

Oh seriously ebay, you decide 'breakfast cereal' is a naughty word ?? lol

 

Anyway, if it works for you Jenn, choose 2nd option down I think

 

 

http://ocsnext.ebay.com.au/ocs/sr?searchstring=report+feedback

Hi foxy, the link works ok for me...............true (2).gif

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