[78-L] eBay question
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Mon May 21 10:37:21 PDT 2012
He hasn't paid yet..I know the buyer and was about to generate an invoice when
I saw the double bids, so I asked him about them. And they were originally "buy
it now" listings from when eBay had a "list everything including BUY IT NOW
free" blitz. I'm trying to figure a way to work this out without using up any
of my remaining free listings, as well as to get the remaining copies back up.
dl
On 5/21/2012 1:04 PM, Malcolm Rockwell wrote:
> I think that he could cancel the bid and you refund the $$$. Then you
> can relist what he wants on eBay as a "Buy It Now" item for an agreed
> upon price. Let him know as soom as you list so he can grab them right
> up. This meet ePay's criteria of not circumventing them in a secondary
> buy/sell process (gotta pay Mammon). I've used this method a number of
> times with no ill effects.
> Malcolm
>
> On 5/21/2012 4:46 AM, David Lennick wrote:
>> How do I (or the buyer) half-cancel a bid? I had a bunch of "buy it now" items
>> listed, and in a couple of cases I had a few copies available. One bidder
>> mistakenly bid twice on two of them and acknowledges that he doesn't want the
>> doubles. Do I bill him for less than the amount, invoice and then refund, or
>> can he retract half of each bid or does he have to cancel his bids entirely
>> which I presume would return the items to the list so he can reorder? Each
>> double bid was on an item where 2 copies remained, so both listings then
>> disappeared as "sold".
>>
>> Not OT, these were reissue compilations.
>>
>> dl
>>
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