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12-11-2012 01:54 PM
I had successfully bought an item on eBay and had it delivered to me with no problems. I then gave the buyer a great review.
He then contacted me shortly after asking if he could send me a cancelation email so he could save on fees.
I was pretty sure this was against eBay policy, (I'm fairly new at using eBay,) so I avoided the question and tried to do some research online, to which I found nothing.
Now, he's actually sent me the cancelation request, in which he lists, "the item is no longer in stock."
I will decline, but what wondering, how do I report something like this?
I couldn't find anything similar to that situation listed in eBay's resolution Centre. Should I even report?
Thanks!
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12-11-2012 03:03 PM
Hi .. You are correct it is wrong. Fee avoidance (stronger word comes to mind) and eBay would take a dim view.
Honest sellers pay their fees
Definitely deny. Seller is asking that you become complicit to a wrongdoing that could potentially compromise your own account.
Use contact us and report.
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12-12-2012 01:53 PM
Yes this is wrong and you could get YOU dragged into a bad situation that could give you big problems with Ebay.
Report this seller to ebay.
