No point "requesting a refund" on this thread.

Read the eBay Money Back Guarantee.

 

https://www.ebay.com.au/help/policies/ebay-money-back-guarantee-policy/ebay-money-back-guarantee-pol...

 

 

Other members are not going to give you a refund

 

Posting on the member to member forum is not requesting a refund

 

You open and follow through with an item not received dispute, within the time limit 

 

You are the only one who can do so

 

What was the estimated delivery date?

 

 

A good time to read the buying basics, since you have been on eBay since 2007 and think posting on the forum (off topic at that) will get a refund 

Why are you posting on a thread about selling then?

 

Use the tools eBay provide.


@sandypebbles wrote:

Other members are not going to give you a refund

 

Posting on the member to member forum is not requesting a refund

 

You open and follow through with an item not received dispute, within the time limit 

 

You are the only one who can do so

 

What was the estimated delivery date?

 

 

A good time to read the buying basics, since you have been on eBay since 2007 and think posting on the forum (off topic at that) will get a refund 


I thought the same.I can sort of understand how people totally new to ebay can get confused but mtgrwr has been on ebay now for almost 2 decades (as buyer & seller) and has a feedback score in the high 600s.

 

I am not one for telling people they should read every term & condition before using ebay, but when something goes wrong, such as an item not arriving, that's the perfect time to go to the help pages to see what can be done about it.

Or start a topic of your own to ask members to point you in the right direction 

 

This issue  not 'selling' which the original topic is posted under ,and the topic has been marked as solved 

 

But yes, unsure how a very experience member believes this is the correct way to open a dispute

 

Even if they personally have never had to open one