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Ebay buyer in Poland but listing said UK only
wealdroam
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I've been selling odds and ends just recently and always include the line Will be carefully packed and despatched by First Class post to UK addresses only.
A bidder with an address in Poland has just won an item.
He hasn't paid yet, probably because I haven't specified the postage cost to anywhere but UK.
Is it possible for me to cancel this 'purchase' before he pays?
If not, what is the best way of tackling this?
A bidder with an address in Poland has just won an item.
He hasn't paid yet, probably because I haven't specified the postage cost to anywhere but UK.
Is it possible for me to cancel this 'purchase' before he pays?
If not, what is the best way of tackling this?
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Did you change all your settings to UK only, or just state it in the listing ?
Posting overseas is no more trouble that posting to the UK, so you could get a price off the Royal Mail website and go ahead with the sale.
Alternatively, you could request a mutual cancellation of the sale, but if the buyer refuses, you will have to pay your selling fees and the buyer can leave a negative feedback and low stars.You're only young once, but you can be immature forever
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It's quite possible the buyer has a UK registered address.
Have you thought of contacting the buyer and asking?.0 -
I had a similar thing happen to me.
I'd stated in the item description it was a 'collection only' as it was a largish item, an old synthesizer.
Guy from Hungary contacted me to see if I'd post it there !
Looked at P&P costs to do so, let him know what I'd charge, and it was then up to him if he wanted to bid.
He won the auction, I posted it, and he gave me positive feedback !
Suggest you make contact, with updated P&P price, and see if they're still interested .....Baby-Mechanic
The only reason I keep smiling is so that people wonder what I've been up to !!0 -
Yes, if you don't want non-UK buyers (or whatever), you have to change your settings so that they can't bid in the first place.
Even when you do, non-eligible bidders will quite often try their luck by messaging you and asking you to change the terms of the listing - just have to say sorry but no! (Unless they want to pay you mega to do it
) *Look for advice, not 'advise'*
*Could/should/would HAVE please!*
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