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Originally Posted by missjennifer1978";p="
And that is my problem. I don't want to have that on my account...ugh. I wonder if there is anyway I can get him to mutually agree that I don't have to pay for it so he doesn't incur charges and I don't end up with an unpaid item strike. Know what I mean?
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If you're that concerned, then you're better off finding out thru ebay what the rules are about UIS (unpaid item strikes). Specifically, if they get reset after a period of time, or if the strikes last for the life of your account. If so, then so long as you dont rack up two more strikes, its okay. Secondly, does the seller put the strike on or eBay? I think it may be eBay, in which case, you cant negotiate the UIS, if the seller informs eBay you havent paid (which he will to get his insertion fee back). If you're -really- that concerned and the seller has control over the UIS, you may try to negotiate an agreement whereby you pay his insertion fee on promise that he does not inform eBay of an unpaid item, and you dont get a strike.
But that to me is caving in for nothing. Worst case scenario, if this isn't a seller's account, it really doesnt matter much, you open a new one. Seller's dont look at buyer's feedback anyway.