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speaking of ebay..

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  • speaking of ebay..

    I just sold something yesterday- the person contacted me today to say that they didnt see the size, and AFTER they won it, they saw it is the wrong size. They said to please contact them. I dont want to run off and give negative feedback, but i have to eat the listing fee plus relist it ( 1.20 total with a sale price of 10.00) because they didnt thoroughly read the listing. What would you experienced ebayers do here?
    Mom to three wild women.

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    Report them as a non-paying bidder, then at least you won't have to pay the selling fee. You will still be responsible for the listing fee however. You can relist it, and if you sell it, relisting it is free.

    I'm an ebay-holic too. :chat:

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    • #3
      My husband is an eBay-a-holic, too! He had a bent alloy rim on his car and it was going to cost $580 to get a new one from the dealership. He found one in perfect shape on eBay for 1/5 of that!

      We also bought our cell phones on eBay. We signed up with Verizon a few months ago and the phones we got hardly get a signal at all. Verizon would only let us exchange them for new ones for $175 each! What a crock! We bought new phones on eBay that work wonderfully and they were only $40 each! To top it off, we sold our old ones for $110 each so we actually made a profit!

      As for the wrong size issue, I would put the buyer down as being a non-payer. You shouldn't have to pay for their mistake. I mean, c'mon, who buys clothing and doesn't stop to see what size it is before they buy it???

      Erica

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      • #4
        This is the reply I got from him
        'I'm really sorry, this wasn't what I was looking for. Will consider buying for 10$ if you can't get rid of it. '

        There were four other bidders, one losing bidder already bid $10. I dont get why he is trying to negotiate an auction that he won with me. Plus the sale price was only 10.50, so we are quibbling over 50 measly cents. I think I got an ebay weirdo on my hands.
        Mom to three wild women.

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        • #5
          Report him to eBay- they get really pissed off at those kind of antics!

          Jenn

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