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on 11-09-2016 03:19 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:
If your items are made of wood, I would seriously reconsider offering international postage. Australia doesn't, generally, allow importation; I suspect other countries might have similar quarantine laws.
Most of them made of craftwood(MDF) so no problems with expoting them to any country.
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on 11-09-2016 03:23 PM
@*tippy*toes* wrote:I agree with Dave. No way would I have cancelled. Why let them get away with it? I only cancel in very special circumstances. Anything else, NPB. That way if they do try to trash my feedback, eBay removes it.
I just do not want to fignt with them over $9-15 items. If I open an unpaid case they may get angry and leave a negative feedback. It has not saved me once from it with the 3rd example but other two have not left any feedback at all.
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on 11-09-2016 03:57 PM
If you do a UPI ebay have to remove the neg.
There's been no sale
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11-09-2016 03:58 PM - edited 11-09-2016 03:59 PM
If a buyer leaves negative feedback and the unpaid dispute closes without payment, it is normally automatically removed. If it's not, you contact eBay and let them know the feedback was attached to a non payment transaction and they will generally remove it while you are on the phone. It falls into their feedback removal policy.
A cancellation, they are free to do and say whatever they like in regards to feedback.
Edit: you beat me by 30 seconds Stawks!
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on 11-09-2016 04:04 PM