What happens if ebay item doesnt sell




















The seller still is charged a fee insant upon a buyer that is purchaseing but not piad yet. You can get the fee back if you follow rules if the buyer dose not pay. Always the buyer should request the cancel trasaction. If the seller regest cancel they can not get fees back.

Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Could not find an answer in the community forum on this It has nothing to do with whether you got paid ot not. If you had an item sell, but never got paid, you need to file an unpaid item case and then close it after 4 days to get your fees refunded. If that is what happened, you have up to 30 days to file the unpaid item case.

If the buyer never pays, 96 hours later a full 4 days , close it and get the fees refunded. THEN you can relist it for sale. Your listing fees are charged to your account when the listing goes live and they are nonrefundable. A Final Value Fee is charged to your account if the item is Sold. If the buyer doesn't pay for it you have to go through the unapid item claim process in the resolution center to get a credit for that fee.

I think what you are seeing are listing fees. You had a reserve fee and perhaps some others as well. None of the three items you had for sale sold. It's such a small price to pay for the fun, experience, and friendships and even the money that can be made in this community. Message 5 of Message 6 of Message 7 of Message 8 of Message 9 of I believe paypal has this written out more clearly on their website. Hope this helps! Message 10 of Message 11 of Message 12 of In response to simplesomebody.

Also another thing why would ebay end my listing after it was sold and not before it? Is so they rip us off for the sellers fees? Im so upset. Does anyone have suggestions? Message 13 of Message 14 of In response to infinite-shopper. Message 15 of Post Reply. Remember, if an item is returned, you can always sell it again. The Best Offer option is comparable to a reverse auction. The seller sets a base price on the item, but buyers can submit offers.

Any offers that come in for less than that amount automatically get rejected. Some buyers won't even look at listings that don't have the best offer option, so you are losing buyers right off the bat. Also, some people want to make sure they are dealing with a human being, so you may want to set a threshold lower to avoid missing offers and the chance to negotiate.

If an offer comes in one penny below the price you set, it will be automatically rejected. Unless you have thousands of items in your store and replying to offers is taking a huge amount of time, it is better to reply to every offer that comes in manually.

There are 7 billion people in the world, and only about million of them live in the USA. Granted, a large percentage of the world's population lives in third world countries and probably don't buy on eBay, but the point is that sellers are missing opportunities for sales when they don't offer international shipping.

For example, there are no customs forms to fill out, and everything can easily be printed from the shipping workflow for international orders , just like for domestic packages. All that is needed is the seller's signature on the label, and it is ready to go.



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