12-06-2021 08:28 AM
12-06-2021 09:01 AM
Sadly this does happen often with auction items (has happened to me too). You can leave negative feedback, in fact look and see if maybe the seller already has negative comments about this. If you have reported them to eBay and you leave negative feedback that's all you can do. If the seller has too many strikes against him he won't be able to continue. I'm not sure how many strikes or how it works exactly (no punishment for doing it once I'm afraid) but get your two cents in, it will help towards smartening the seller up!
12-06-2021 10:59 AM
12-06-2021 01:00 PM - edited 12-06-2021 01:00 PM
I would not cancel personally i'm not doing much auctions cause i'm scare of this situation to have no visibility and no one bid. But once in a while i think it's understandable. I already seen a bundle nintendo wii going for $8 + $15 shipping, it was like a $500-$1000 bundle ( can't believe i missed to bid )... But yeah if price was not ridiculously a steal like my exemple and an undestandable cancel, sellers clearly deserve a negative
12-09-2021 03:36 PM
New sellers are defaulted into Auctions.
The easiest way to avoid this situation is to buy only through Fixed Price listings. The seller has set the price he wants and will stand by it.