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Please Help Akward Buyer filed NPB now wants item
sexy_fufu
Posts: 758 Forumite
Hi,
I sold a pair of shoes to a lady, anyway the lady who won them was based in Australia, so upon her winning the item i emailed her to tell her i would find out the correct postage costs and send her a invoice.
Anyway inbetween me going the post office and coming home, she had paid me via paypal but with the UK postage.
I then emailed her and told her postage to Australia will be £5.00 and that i will refund her money and reinvoice her. So i did this on Paypal.
After all this she never paid and i never heard anythink off her, so i started the NPB Process, anyway she sent a message back saying she had gave me a london address which i had never had.
In the end i closed the dispute and got my fees back, 20 mins after i had closed she emails me the address and asks if she can still have the item.
If i now sell the item to her, i will be breaking ebays terms and conditions, do i chance reputting it back on with the buy it now price which she would of paid, or do i just shove it back up for auction.
What would you guys do ?????????
If she reports me for selling it to her behind ebays back i will get neutered and its not worth it.........
I sold a pair of shoes to a lady, anyway the lady who won them was based in Australia, so upon her winning the item i emailed her to tell her i would find out the correct postage costs and send her a invoice.
Anyway inbetween me going the post office and coming home, she had paid me via paypal but with the UK postage.
I then emailed her and told her postage to Australia will be £5.00 and that i will refund her money and reinvoice her. So i did this on Paypal.
After all this she never paid and i never heard anythink off her, so i started the NPB Process, anyway she sent a message back saying she had gave me a london address which i had never had.
In the end i closed the dispute and got my fees back, 20 mins after i had closed she emails me the address and asks if she can still have the item.
If i now sell the item to her, i will be breaking ebays terms and conditions, do i chance reputting it back on with the buy it now price which she would of paid, or do i just shove it back up for auction.
What would you guys do ?????????
If she reports me for selling it to her behind ebays back i will get neutered and its not worth it.........
:ASexy_fufu:A
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She will have gotton a strike against her account - remember that, she could be mean.
If shes based in Australia, then sending the item to a UK address will leave the transaction "Void" in Paypals eyes and you have no protection.
If sending to Australia you would still have to have it signed for, for Paypal protection.
If you put it bak on Ebay, she could buy, not pay again and leave you two negs for both transaction!
Personally, tell her no thanks, put her on the blocked bidders list and re-list the item. If it sells (from the re-list section) you will get your basic insertion fees credited too.0 -
sexy_fufu wrote:If she reports me for selling it to her behind ebays back i will get neutered and its not worth it.........
.......... :eek:The MSE Dictionary
Loophole - A word used to entice people to read clearly written Terms and Conditions.
Rip Off - Clearly written Terms and Conditions.
Terms and Conditions - Otherwise known as a loophole or a rip off.0 -
Change your buyer preferences to exclude those from outside the UK and keep copies of all her emails in case you ever need them.
Do you any other aliases? List it again on another IDI eBay, you eBay, we eBay.... just do it!!!!!0 -
I never sell to anyone who I have had to give a strike to ith a NPB. As far as I am concerned they have never ben curteous enough to respond and have caused me tons of hassle, so dont deserve it. I always just relist the time and several times have got more the second time.You can also get the striked buyer being vindictive and processing an item not recieved , or claiming the item is not damaged so I would not take the risk.
This is just one of my rules that I always stick to, the other one now is not to sell to overseas as their is usually a communication breakdown and hassle about the postage.0
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