i'm selling a large number of my coins on eBay to help fund a private venture. All but 4 have already sold (not promoting my coins they have already sold). So the bidding closes and snazzy-collectibles sends me a short email telling me to cancel the three coins he won. No reason why, not even a please. The reason I'm upset is I can't relist. I'm at my limit and eBay already raised it once. The problem is promotional offer 2900 expires this month and caps fev at $5 max a coin no matter what the sale price is. While I'm glad to save thousands with this offer it annoyed me to have someone win three different coins then turn around and cancel the sale. I refused to cancel it on my end and opened 3 cases. The way this ends is I have to wait to sell these three coins next month and I lose out on the eBay deal. Maybe I wouldn't be so annoyed if the guy had just given me a good reason or at least a please. Maybe we can go another 12 pages and get the thread locked down like my last eBay thread eBay return #4 I did keep my favorite, my avatar.
Call up ebay and explain it, they will more than likely raise your limit. I have been a seller for years, and never even knew I had a limit until a few months ago. I sold a lot more items than normal, and hit the limit. They bumped me up a lot when I asked.
Edited rules.Sucks when you had something planned and it didn't work out neither. Especially with those ebay fees!
The one shining spot is that winning your three cases will put that buyer into the auto-blocked category if the option is selected. "Have unpaid items recorded on their account" I believe that kicks in at 2 or more NPB's.
Do you have the option to at least sell them to the next bidder as a Second Chance Offer? That way you don't have to relist.
Do Second Chance Offers count as a separate listings and sales? I have never actually had to do one, I just see it as an option under my Sold items.
When they block you can you even see the listings or are you prevented from even seeing blocked listings?
Nothing that I do will let me relist. Besides I'm not letting the guy out. He can have 3 unpaid cases on his account.
This is the tricky part about no payers. If you just agree to cancel, more than likely they leave positive, you block them, then move on. If you file unpaid item, they COULD do what you just said. This is why I usually agree to cancel, and only file unpaid items against buyers who are not even responding to my questions (which I have about 3 of those as we speak).
i couldn't care less about negative feedback. this is a separate eBay account that i no longer need. he could give me thirty negs wouldn't cost me a minute of sleep. stewart, the buyer just needs to pay. you bid on not one and win three items you just need to pay. you don't get do overs on eBay like that.
I would want the guy to pay for what he bid on as well. Did you guys have any past history? Looks like he was just trying to create problems for you. There are some fun folks on ebay.