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Item won, paid for and collected. Why would seller want to cancel?
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If they do open a case against you then you can appeal.
You said you emailed her? Might be a bit harder than if it was ebay messages but you should still be able to let ebay know about where she agreed to cash on collection.This is my opinion. There are many others like it but this is mine:kisses2: Fiancee of the "lovely" DaveAshton :kisses2:I am a professional ebay seller. I work hard at my job, I love my job, if you think it's silly that's your problem not mine.
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Yea I meant eBay emails. I asked her as a question thru one if the listings whilst they were all still open. She responded the same way and all other messages were on the same message thread.0
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Definitely this.TurkishDelight wrote: »Realisitically no problems.
Outside chance of you being somehow linked as one of their other accounts and suspended for being a shill bidder.
Probably very outside though, and not anything to worry about.
You can't cancel yourself though, they have to start it and then you agree.
If it was me I wouldn't do it, but that's because I believe in paying for what you use, and I don't like people who try and get a free ride, not because of any possible issues.
As a some-time seller, I pay enough in fees, and get cross at people who deliberately abuse the system to avoid paying them themselves."Well, it's election year, Bill, we'd rather people didn't exercise common sense..." - Jed Bartlet, The West Wing, season 4
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Oh well that's much easier.piratefairy wrote: »Yea I meant eBay emails. I asked her as a question thru one if the listings whilst they were all still open. She responded the same way and all other messages were on the same message thread.
You'll only need to point ebay to the message thread (there is a message ID at the bottom of each message, in bold).
If it comes to that anyway, which it probably won't.
This is my opinion. There are many others like it but this is mine:kisses2: Fiancee of the "lovely" DaveAshton :kisses2:I am a professional ebay seller. I work hard at my job, I love my job, if you think it's silly that's your problem not mine.
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Thanks Turkish. I shan't do anything my end. Won't agree if she issues a mutual cancellation.0
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If she does, then you can be active and report her for final value fee credit abuse.
Good luck with this."Well, it's election year, Bill, we'd rather people didn't exercise common sense..." - Jed Bartlet, The West Wing, season 4
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If you are happy and have checked your items and don't want to cancel then just leave the seller positive feedback and mention in the feedback something about the items not mentioned in the listing showing you now have the items.
And don't forget to mark the sellers comunication stars accordingly as I am sure you are unhappy with the sellers messages they have sent you.0 -
I have left feedback for them this morning, positive of cvourse as the items are all good and as described, mentioned thanks for letting me collect, v helpful seller etc. I shall see if I get any response and take it from there.0
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