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Ebay advice needed - what would you do?

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LouCyffer:
I had a similar issue. Listed an item and specifically stated UK post only. With 20 seconds left, a Lithuanian bidder won the item, then threatened negative feedback if I didn't send it there. The ebay help centre was as much use as an ash tray on a motorbike, and the deck is always stacked against the seller. I got screwed with negative feedback because the bidder wanted to make his own rules. If you start a dispute, the only help you'll get from ebay is no doubt to settle for when the buyer offers.

Me, I'd give em 48 hours then list them as a non paying bidder. All the transaction detail were clear on the listing. If she can't afford more than £12 tell her to sell something on ebay :evilgrin:

Sunglasses Ron:

--- Quote from: Top Cat on July 27, 2010, 11:02:10 pm ---
--- Quote from: stealthwolf on July 27, 2010, 10:58:18 pm ---I haven't used egay for several months now because of this kind of issue.

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well stop buying womens clothes then.  :grin:

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Regarding the topic.. I'm sorry but who bids for an item with only £12 in their bank account?  :confused: Or if they have more than that then pay the agreed price you cheap, scabby jippo.  :fighting:

Feel for you Claire, as I have been there. Just bugs the **** out of me people like this. Just sounds to me like they're trying to get the item as cheap as they can..

Moschops:

--- Quote from: mandy on July 27, 2010, 11:08:16 pm ---Claire, if it was me, I'd cancel the transaction with the winning bidder, then second chance offer it to next person or just re-list.

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What Mandy said... :happy2:

Don't some people try it on... :chicken:

joesgti:
just leave it in awaiting payment, then open a 'unpaid item dispute' then you get your fee's back, she gets a strike, and you can relist it.  :smiley:

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