Hello 'girmar ....',
That listing has been removed by ebay -- or else you bought it a long time ago. You do not say when you bought it.
The people who use these boards are just ordinary ebay users like yourself and do not know more about it than you do. Have you contacted the seller? Is the seller still a registered user?
Sometimes a listing is removed but the item may still be on its way. If you are unable to contact the seller or do not receive a response, or the seller no longer exists, you may as well file for a refund.
To do that, you need to open a case for an Item Not Received. The following link tells you what to do any time there is a problem:
http://pages.ebay.ca/help/buy/item-not-received.html#notreceived
When you go to the Resolution Center, it tells you how to proceed:
http://resolutioncenter.ebay.ca/
Ebay gives you 30 days from the last delivery date in which to file a claim. If this date has come and gone, you can open a claim in a paypal account up to 180 days (nearly 6 months) from the day you paid.
If you used a credit card, you can call the 1-800 number on the back of the card and inquire about a chargeback. Purchase protection varies from card to card.
Never let a seller delay you with endless promises about how an item is on its way, or that a replacement is being sent to you. These are stalling tactics. And once you open a case, never ever close it until you have your item or your money back in your hand.
For now, however, assuming the purchase was recent, if you can't contact the seller to ask for a refund, just open a claim and say that the listing was removed by ebay. If the seller is "Not a Registered User", mention that too. It will speed up the refund.
Best of luck. 