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  • suited-aces
    suited-aces Posts: 1,938 Forumite
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    Just claim you have posted them,when the buyer syas they aint recieved them,just refund,all sorted then.
    Easy way to get several negs.
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  • mirko
    mirko Posts: 269 Forumite
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    greenoo000 wrote: »
    I have found my auctions have been selling for higher than my BIN recently. So I thought I'd put some of my BIN on auction. The items go for £5 to £10 so thought I'd start them off 99p. Well within a few mins they started to sell - I'd put them all on BIN for 99p! not auctions. Oops a few people have got bargains and will be happy!

    :rotfl:

    I'm glad that someone else makes mistakes on ebay. :) I put some stuff on the other week with postage costs that were way too low. After postage, ebay and paypal fees I think I ended up with about 4p. :rotfl:

    Ah well, I suppose it'll improve my feedback slightly if nothing else!
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  • :p
    Just claim you have posted them,when the buyer syas they aint recieved them,just refund,all sorted then.


    oh great :(
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  • Mandles
    Mandles Posts: 4,121 Forumite
    I would email about the mistake to the buyers. The nice buyers will be happy with nice feedback about how good they were and the chheky ones , well, you have to send their items.

    I did this once before and buyer was ok .
  • Crowqueen
    Crowqueen Posts: 5,726 Forumite
    Mandles wrote: »
    I would email about the mistake to the buyers. The nice buyers will be happy with nice feedback about how good they were and the chheky ones , well, you have to send their items.

    I did this once before and buyer was ok .
    I'd neg you - there are far too many non-performing sellers on eBay and a mistake is something we all make from time to time.

    Sorry, but the way things are, this is courting disaster and I'm glad OP has more sense than 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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  • mickbhall
    mickbhall Posts: 162 Forumite
    Glad see the seller is been honest, Dare you to put some asda whoops stickers on. sorry about the loss though.
  • sunnysea83
    sunnysea83 Posts: 1,351 Forumite
    Just claim you have posted them,when the buyer syas they aint recieved them,just refund,all sorted then.

    Get your self loads of negative feedback!
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