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07-31-2014 12:45 PM
I have issued a buyer a refund and opened a case to cancel the transaction to get my final value fees back. The buyer isn't responding to my emails or agreeing to cancel the transaction. The case has been opened for 2 days now and still no response or anything from the buyer. What can I do to get my final value fees back, someone please help me out.
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08-01-2014 03:18 AM
<<The case has been opened for 2 days now and still no response or anything from the buyer. What
can I do to get my final value fees back, someone please help me out.>>
Hello 'matlob50',
I'm not sure if this will be what you have in mind or not, -- but after only 2 days there is nothing
you can do YET. You will have to wait for 7 days if the buyer is ignoring you.
You say "no response", so that means the buyer has not declined the cancellation, right?
Well, let's hope he does not decide to decline it at the last minute. More likely he will do nothing
because most people do not know that when a transaction is cancelled, the buyer has to
click to accept then click to agree.
Have you seen the following link all about cancellations? Note where it says "If the buyer doesn't
respond within 7 days, you can close the case and you'll receive a final value fee credit."
http://pages.ebay.ca/help/sell/cancel-transaction-process.html#open
For now, it seems all you can do is wait.
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07-31-2014 03:47 PM
Non payers should get unpaid item strikes and be added to block bidders lists. Period.
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07-31-2014 06:01 PM
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07-31-2014 06:12 PM
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08-01-2014 03:18 AM
<<The case has been opened for 2 days now and still no response or anything from the buyer. What
can I do to get my final value fees back, someone please help me out.>>
Hello 'matlob50',
I'm not sure if this will be what you have in mind or not, -- but after only 2 days there is nothing
you can do YET. You will have to wait for 7 days if the buyer is ignoring you.
You say "no response", so that means the buyer has not declined the cancellation, right?
Well, let's hope he does not decide to decline it at the last minute. More likely he will do nothing
because most people do not know that when a transaction is cancelled, the buyer has to
click to accept then click to agree.
Have you seen the following link all about cancellations? Note where it says "If the buyer doesn't
respond within 7 days, you can close the case and you'll receive a final value fee credit."
http://pages.ebay.ca/help/sell/cancel-transaction-process.html#open
For now, it seems all you can do is wait.
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08-01-2014 02:32 PM
Don't panic.
If he ignores the request, it can be closed without his input.
DON"T for heaven's sake, bug him about it.
He may decide to refuse.
