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My stores:
Ropegg
Cups-Cups-Cups
And Other Stuff
Peggy A's Jewels
God Bless and have a great day!!!!
Communication is everything. This happened to me here one time. I try to avoid this situation by relisting carefully, but accidents can happen to us all. In my case, I was never really able to see why I could not find the item, so I thought this may have been what happened.
In any event, I communicated with the buyer promptly, and assumed all responsibility for the "mess up". The buyer patiently communicated back, in hopes of getting the item. I could not find it; communicated this to buyer. They left a neutral; I responded on the feedback area by saying I was sorry.
I would not cancel a sale, if I made a mistake. I would not blackball a buyer, if I made a mistake. Would try and learn from the mistake, and work hard not to make that mistake again.
Hope your buyer will be more understanding than mine's. But I in no way fault my buyer; I left them positive feedback.
Seems to me that you have done all you nee to do. If the buyer leaves negative feedback then I'd just send feedback explaining that you'd made a mistake and a full refund was given. I think as far as you can you've done all you need to do. if you can, can you proove this was a mistake if need be?
For a few cents, no big deal, agreed. But, as a principle, would you always feel this way? Suppose you put your house on sale, the agent found a buyer, and then the sale fell through. How would you feel if the agent then said "Hey, I found you a buyer, gimme!".
Feebay do refund the fee, I would expect no less here, otherwise some day when a much higher priced item is involved there'll be bad publicity and unwelcome comparisons.
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There are sellers on here that try to sell the same items on other sites. If the item should sell elsewhere, do you think it is fair for the seller to plead *Listed the item on here by mistake as it has sold* and ask for their FVF back?
I am not saying that this is the case with the OP
What Ebay do is their affair. This is eBid.
I don't think it's fair for them to lie and say mistake, but to say it's sold elsewhere, sure, why not? If the site doesn't bring enough buyers and another site makes the sale, then the failing site should not expect to get commission.
Returning to the house analogy, if you offer your house through several agents only the one that introduces the buyer gets rewarded (at least in the UK, I don't know how it works elsewhere). That seems fair to me. Yes, the other agents may have expended effort, but they didn't do a good enough job.
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