Cancellation request
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02-04-2025 8:15 AM
Re: Cancellation request
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02-04-2025 8:32 AM
You are allowed to decline the request, but don't. Really, it is always better for a seller not to decline a cancellation.
If the buyer has not paid and you do nothing, after 4 days (so on day 5), you will be able to cancel using 'buyer did not pay'. The buyer will get a non-payment strike on their account which lasts a year.
If the buyer has paid, accept the cancellation and refund.
If you refuse to cancel and insist on seeing the sale through and posting the item, the buyer might just find a reason to return it.
Søren Kierkegaard, Danish philosopher (1813 - 1855)
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02-04-2025 8:37 AM
inconvenience. Thanks. I have an option button to accept and re list. If I
use this option I think it looks like I’ll be reimbursed and fees and won’t
be charged to relish the item. Is that right?
Many thanks 🙏🏼
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02-04-2025 8:42 AM
As a private seller, you don't pay fees to list or sell unless you use upgrades or promotions.
If you have any non-refundable fees, you will still pay them.
Søren Kierkegaard, Danish philosopher (1813 - 1855)
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02-04-2025 8:47 AM
accept and relist with fees. Why am I paying fees?
Many thanks
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02-04-2025 9:05 AM
@hugoajojo wrote:
Will eBay charge me to relist the item? It’s not clear. The button says
accept and relist with fees. Why am I paying fees?
Many thanks
If there was a listing fee first time round because you added an optional upgrade, such as a reserve or a sub title, then you'll be charged again when you relist.
If there was no fee then there won't be one.