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GazzaHT
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Evening people, appreciate some advice please......
my ebay feedback is over 800 but literally not bought/sold anything for about 3 years so im a bit out of touch with rules/regs etc.
Just listed a few fishing items and sold a few, they've either paid or arranged collection for this week so no issues there.
One item had the final bid from someone in Germany (I thought i had ticked UK only). Original postage was £5 but following the auction end and seeing where he was from I checked royal mail and its going to cost about £12-£15 to send to Germany. I have sent them an invoice with postage at £12 but heard nothing back at all. Auction finished on Sunday afternoon. Have sent a message via ebays contact buyer yesterday asking if they still want the item but no reply to tat either (they have feedback of 22 - all positive).
How long do I leave it ? aware some people dont sit on the laptop day in day out. 2nd chance offer was only £1 less than the winning bid and was in the UK.
my ebay feedback is over 800 but literally not bought/sold anything for about 3 years so im a bit out of touch with rules/regs etc.
Just listed a few fishing items and sold a few, they've either paid or arranged collection for this week so no issues there.
One item had the final bid from someone in Germany (I thought i had ticked UK only). Original postage was £5 but following the auction end and seeing where he was from I checked royal mail and its going to cost about £12-£15 to send to Germany. I have sent them an invoice with postage at £12 but heard nothing back at all. Auction finished on Sunday afternoon. Have sent a message via ebays contact buyer yesterday asking if they still want the item but no reply to tat either (they have feedback of 22 - all positive).
How long do I leave it ? aware some people dont sit on the laptop day in day out. 2nd chance offer was only £1 less than the winning bid and was in the UK.
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Evening people, appreciate some advice please......
my ebay feedback is over 800 but literally not bought/sold anything for about 3 years so im a bit out of touch with rules/regs etc.
Just listed a few fishing items and sold a few, they've either paid or arranged collection for this week so no issues there.
One item had the final bid from someone in Germany (I thought i had ticked UK only). Original postage was £5 but following the auction end and seeing where he was from I checked royal mail and its going to cost about £12-£15 to send to Germany. I have sent them an invoice with postage at £12 but heard nothing back at all. Auction finished on Sunday afternoon. Have sent a message via ebays contact buyer yesterday asking if they still want the item but no reply to tat either (they have feedback of 22 - all positive).
How long do I leave it ? aware some people dont sit on the laptop day in day out. 2nd chance offer was only £1 less than the winning bid and was in the UK.
You will need to do a full Non paying bidder (NPB) dispute before even thinking about a second chance offer. You can open the NPB exactly 48 hours after sale, but that is quite quick and you may prefer to wait an extra day or two. The dispute can be closed 4 days after opening.I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the eBay, Auctions, Car Boot & Jumble Sales, Boost Your Income, Praise, Vents & Warnings, Overseas Holidays & Travel Planning , UK Holidays, Days Out & Entertainments boards. If you need any help on these boards, do let me know.. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com.All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.0 -
You will need to do a full Non paying bidder (NPB) dispute before even thinking about a second chance offer. You can open the NPB exactly 48 hours after sale, but that is quite quick and you may prefer to wait an extra day or two. The dispute can be closed 4 days after opening.
Thank you, will leave it another couple of days to give benefit of the doubt0
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