A customer purchased an item from me which is now out of my inventory and out of my suppliers inventory. I contacted the purchaser and made them aware of the situation and sent them a full refund. How do I take that sale off the books at Ebid?
A customer purchased an item from me which is now out of my inventory and out of my suppliers inventory. I contacted the purchaser and made them aware of the situation and sent them a full refund. How do I take that sale off the books at Ebid?
Email support@ebid.net and give them the auction number...they'll take care of it for you!
You listed an item for sale that you didn't have.
I also bought an item before Christmas to use as stocking stuffers.
2 days before Christmas I got an email from Paypal saying my payment was refunded as the seller was out of stock. The buyer still shows 8 lots in stock right now.
I'm Still trying to decide what type of FB to leave.
He did offer an explanation after I emailed him and asked him what happened, but only after I asked him.
Although it's annoying, I can live with something going out of stock,
but I cannot understand a seller who has given a refund because of this, not making sure the item is removed from sale immediately they were aware of it.
When this happened to me I left a neg with details why.
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I'd end the auction/listing ASAP and e mail support as suggested. IMHO it's a good idea not to list items you don't have on hand and ready to send out, though you did the right thing in refunding and explaining to the buyer.
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You should be stuck for the FVF on this one
Don't list items you don't have
I think the feedback should reflect how you felt at the end.
If you felt you had been messed about and communication was lacking - then negative.
If the actual transaction was a failure, but the seller had sufficiently recovered the situation by good communications - then neutral.
If the actual transaction was a failure, but the seller had really gone out of their way to try and leave you with a good impression of them - then maybe even a positive.
So, how did YOU feel about the seller at the end? Don't tell us - tell the feedback system.
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