
12th Feb 2007, 1:35 pm
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 32
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I guess that is why he emailed me to
hi,
ok, just cancel the deal,thanks
If eBay gets on me about this I will email them this email!!!
Ebay emailed me with this:
Dear Jennifer,
Thank you for writing eBay in regard to your concern with the items you
no longer want.
I understand your concern that you no longer want to purchase the item.
In this situation, I'd like to remind you that a bid in an eBay auction
is a binding contract. When you place a bid, you enter into a contract
with the seller to purchase the item if you win the auction. Similarly,
if you use the Buy It Now button to purchase the item instantly, you
have made a contract to pay for the item. With this in mind, we advise
all members to use their best judgment when bidding or using the Buy It
Now feature.
What can you do next?
Often you can resolve this type of situation through open and honest
communication with the seller. If you have not done so already, we
recommend calling the seller to explain your concern. You can explain to
the seller that you changed your mind and no longer want the item.
Sometimes the seller will be understanding and might offer to give you a
break, but this is entirely up to the seller.
To request your seller's contact information, follow these steps:
1. Click the "Advanced Search" link, located under the "Search" button
in the top right corner of most eBay pages.
2. Under the "Members" section on the left side of the page, click the
"Find Contact Information" link.
3. Type the User ID of the member and the Item number of the
transaction.
4. Click the "Search" button.
What happens if you cannot resolve the situation with the seller?
Please keep in mind that if you decide not to purchase the item, the
seller may leave negative Feedback on your Member Profile page. In
addition, you may receive an Unpaid Item strike on your account if the
seller files an Unpaid Item dispute. We encourage you to consider the
possible consequences as you work to resolve this matter.
***Important***
In the future, be sure to contact the seller and resolve any questions
or concerns before you enter a contract by placing a bid or purchasing
the item instantly. To ask the seller a question, click the "Ask seller
a question" link on the Item page.
If you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to reply to this
email and let us know.
Sincerely,
Kendra
eBay Customer Support
Customer support, my ass. They did NOTHING!!!! that is so wrong.
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