23-09-2024 10:24 PM
17-03-2025 2:56 PM
17-03-2025 5:16 PM
To avoid returns - simply accept the cancellation request - after all you still have the goods, it is just a paper excercise. How would you feel if you made a mistake ordering and needed to cancel an order and the seller refused ? What would your reaction be ?
In reality it is a very small percentage of overall orders, of course it is magnified for sellers who only receive a few orders if one is cancelled but for anyone with a reasonable volume it is relatively a very small amount and not worth worrying about.
Cancellations on ebay are very much biased towards the seller - on comparable sites they are automatically accepted or much more likely to be returned at the seller's cost
17-03-2025 6:39 PM
Well I just asked for my first cancellation in 17 years. I saw a nice little lot, thought it looked ok and bought it. Went back a bit later to have another look and noticed missing parts which were not shown and not mentioned. I asked the seller about the missing part and said sorry she could not look as it would cost her money to open the parcel to look. Really….
I just asked to cancel…
17-03-2025 8:09 PM
And that's why sellers need to accept cancellations - you are within your rights to open a return as soon as it arrives - not as described
Another reason why ebay should automatically accept cancellations and be done with it - all this seller is doing is wasting everyones time and no doubt will be shouting foul as soon as the return is opened .
17-03-2025 8:19 PM
17-03-2025 8:32 PM
But there is something wrong with it and the seller !
Who in their right mind would refuse to cancel and make up nonsense just to spite a buyer ?
18-03-2025 8:45 AM
Exactly. What’s wrong with a bit of honesty and showing/ describing missing parts. Had she been forthcoming about condition when I asked her I possibly may have continued with the sale.
As it so happened. I saw she had relisted it with some further description of damage to other items but still not about the missing part.
It’s only human to miss things when listing and selling. I in the past have noticed something wrong with an item after it’s sold. I will contact the buyer asking if they want to cancel, or proceed with a discount. So rather that than disappointment for the seller and cheaper than a return.
Although I do believe there should be a limit for serial cancellers
18-03-2025 9:02 AM
18-03-2025 9:16 AM
You can do no more, it would be a great move if everyone buyers and sellers tried to follow the maxim 'to try and treat people the way they want to be treated themselves' unfortunately when people sell online it all gets a little bit too personal and quite often a person's mouth engages before they have given their brain a chance to engage.
Your seller seems to have engaged their brain and accepted the cancellation by relisting it - let's hope they are not of the mind to sell it again before refunding you which is another ploy some sellers feel they are entitled to do !
18-03-2025 10:09 AM