Ebay hassle
Posted on July 19, 2007 in the Personal category
I sold my WAREHOUSE dress on Ebay last week, I bought it for £80 a few months ago and I have only worn it once to a wedding. I was hoping to get at least £40 for it, the winning bid was at £35.01, so I was ok about my dress being sold for that amount but tell me who doesn’t wish their items to sell for more. The winning bidder was a new user, she had no feedback so I was a little bit worried. She messaged me straight after the auction finished and asked me how she could pay as she was new to Ebay. I replied saying that she could either pay via PayPal or send me a cheque. A week went by and she didn’t reply to any messages and I didn’t get any form of payment so I opened a dispute on Ebay stating that she hasn’t paid. Now I have to wait another week before I can get the Final Value Fee credit and the Free Re-list credit.
What a load of hassle!!!
Does anyone want to buy my dress??
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Hi what size is the dress and how much do you wnat for it?
Hi Emily, I waited so long for the dispute to end with the previous bidder and now I have finally put the dress up for auction again on Ebay.
Here is the link if you’re interested.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/WAREHOUSE-dress-size-8-gorgeous-prom-evening-dress_W0QQitemZ300134125446QQihZ020QQcategoryZ314QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
you do realise you can block bidders that have no star rating or are not from this country or also people who have outstanding stuff to pay. Its a few ways to stop “noobs” from bidding when they dont know nothing.