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on 22-08-2014 08:52 AM
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22-08-2014 08:57 AM - edited 22-08-2014 09:01 AM
"They can open a 'cancel' case from their end."
So nothing has changed it is still seller initiated.
I just checked on a purchse i have made, There is no option to cancel, resolve a problem only leads to I haven't received my item or item not as described.
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on 22-08-2014 09:08 AM
@harley_babes_hoard wrote:"They can open a 'cancel' case from their end."
So nothing has changed it is still seller initiated.
I just checked on a purchse i have made, There is no option to cancel, resolve a problem only leads to I haven't received my item or item not as described.
Have you already paid for the item you looked at.??
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on 22-08-2014 09:10 AM
I just checked on a purchse i have made, There is no option to cancel, resolve a problem only leads to I haven't received my item or item not as described.
Have you already paid for the item you looked at.??
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on 22-08-2014 09:11 AM
Buyers can't initiate a cancellation, the seller has to do it at the buyers request. Buyer can still leave negative feedback and trash your DSR's. UPI, buyer gets a strike, seller gets their FVF's back regardless, and buyer can't leave negative feedback and trash your DSR's. I know what I'd be doing.
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on 22-08-2014 09:20 AM
I am all ears on how to go about this cancellation? take me through the steps please. I certainly couldn't find where to do it.
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on 22-08-2014 11:12 AM
Buyers can't initiate an eBay cancellation request.
This is changing though as part of the latest updates on ebay.com and hopefully will change on AU soon.
We’re also streamlining the cancellation process to make it easier for buyers and sellers to cancel a transaction directly from My eBay. Buyers can request a cancellation if they change their mind within an hour after the sale (as long as you haven’t already shipped the item). This will help reduce the hassle of unpaid items and help you get your merchandise back up for sale faster. Sellers will also have the option to cancel transactions directly from My eBay instead of the Resolution Center and, if the buyer paid with PayPal, sellers will no longer need to wait for a response from the buyer.
http://pages.ebay.com/sellerinformation/news/fallupdate2014/after-sale-experience-details.html
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on 22-08-2014 11:16 AM
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on 22-08-2014 11:22 AM
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on 22-08-2014 11:28 AM
I have opened a few of those when the buyer doesn't make contact or pay. Mostly they do end up paying, even if it is on a date that suits them.
I have never had anyone get huffy. It doesn't affect the feedback they leave either, or they leave none.
Buyers won't have any legitimate complaint about having a UPI opened, as the seller is following the eBay process for UPI.