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thisisyesterday · 10/09/2011 21:33

I won a climbing frame on ebay for £11.
paid by paypal.
e-mailed to see when we could collect, only to be told that actually the kids want to keep it now so they've refunded me Angry

i am guessing they were hoping for more (similar ones had been going for around £50, not sure why this one didn't)

what should I do? dispute? kick up a fuss? send an e-mail saying how convenient and maybe they should add a reserve next time?
Clearly I don't want to force them to sell it and have to deal with angry sellers when I pick it up.

ebay is making me really, really, really cross atm. the last 3 or 4 transactions I've had have been nothing but trouble

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picnicbasketcase · 10/09/2011 21:39

Is there an option for reporting non performing sellers like non paying bidders? If so, do that and leave them negative feedback. I've had someone selling a game that went for less than they expected. They then claimed it was damaged, then relisted it a few days later. Save them as a 'favourite' (ha) seller and see if they try to sell it again.

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Viewofthehills · 10/09/2011 21:39

Just give really bad feedback. Not fair.

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thisisyesterday · 10/09/2011 21:40

i'd told the kids as well. which i guess was silly, before we'd actually got it...

gah

i am really angry.
i think i will see if i can report them to ebay too without opening up a dispute thingy

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hayleysd · 10/09/2011 21:41

I've had loads of bad experiences in the last couple of months, really slow delivery, two non deliveries and faulty goods I tend to use amazon more now. Think I'd be tempted to contact eBay or leave negative feedback.

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thisisyesterday · 10/09/2011 21:42

i SO want to e-mail him and give him a piece of my mind. that's prob a bad idea though right?

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Peachy · 10/09/2011 21:42

You acn report, they've caused a breech of contract.

Sorry it happened to you: it frequently happens to us with things we buy for teh boys becuase people assume we are buying for our ebay shop. Because of course we want to list kids clothes in with our specialist electronics range Hmm

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thisisyesterday · 10/09/2011 21:49

gah it won't let me report for some reason... have e-mailed them

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aswellasyou · 11/09/2011 12:26

I think you'd have to send payment again and then open a case. I would wait and see if you get anywhere, but definitely leave negative feedback afterwards.

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fergoose · 11/09/2011 12:39

no don't send payment

you can report a non performing seller - if it won't let you go to eBay live chat and get their advice.

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sarahtigh · 11/09/2011 16:19

by the way you can not set a reserve lower than £50 so instead you have to start sale at the minimum you are prepared to take, so start at 4.99 14.99 29.99 or 49.99 because 1p more put you in next category for insertion fees much cheaper to pay £1 to start at 49.99 than start free at 99p but only sell for £22

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thisisyesterday · 11/09/2011 20:02

i haven't sent payment. I did the non-performing seller thiing, and left negative feedback.

if he had started the auction at £20 or £30 i would probably have still bid, that's the silly thing. gah

anyway, back to watching more of them! although i may well try and buy from preloved or gumtree now

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