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Sellers Has Changed His Mind & Now Wants To Keep The Goods!
PeteHerts
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Hello everyone.
I won an auction for an used executive leather office chair for £23.
The seller put on the listing 'Buyer must collect'.
I won it on Friday and emailed the seller asking if i could collect the item over the weekend and if i could pay cash on collection.
The seller has only just emailed back saying sorry and that his wife now wants the chair in her offce.
He has 1 positive feedback and thats as a seller of a TV.
Ebay's help is a mindfield so i thought i'd come and ask you experts what can i do now please?
Many thanks in advance to any replies.
Pete.
I won an auction for an used executive leather office chair for £23.
The seller put on the listing 'Buyer must collect'.
I won it on Friday and emailed the seller asking if i could collect the item over the weekend and if i could pay cash on collection.
The seller has only just emailed back saying sorry and that his wife now wants the chair in her offce.
He has 1 positive feedback and thats as a seller of a TV.
Ebay's help is a mindfield so i thought i'd come and ask you experts what can i do now please?
Many thanks in advance to any replies.
Pete.
Always looking for a bargain and to help
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Hello everyone.
I won an auction for an used executive leather office chair for £23.
The seller put on the listing 'Buyer must collect'.
I won it on Friday and emailed the seller asking if i could collect the item over the weekend and if i could pay cash on collection.
The seller has only just emailed back saying sorry and that his wife now wants the chair in her offce.
He has 1 positive feedback and thats as a seller of a TV.
Ebay's help is a mindfield so i thought i'd come and ask you experts what can i do now please?
Buy one somewhere else, you could report the seller to ebay, but it's not really worth getting het up over...
BTW you can get a new one from Viking for £30:
http://www.viking-direct.co.uk/catalog/catalogSku.do;jsessionid=0000MygVA7PvdO4OCJ4iV43xNIr:11g06oige?id=MALAGA&pr=Q26&N=2%20326The money, Dave...0 -
Neg him and move on that's all you can do0
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Report him as a Non Performing Seller - you can do that via the Dispute Console on "My Ebay".0
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i'm afraid all you can do is report him. :rotfl:0
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