Saturday, November 10, 2012

Canceling a Transaction vs Unpaid Item Case (Ebay)

I have seen that many people who shop on ebay doesn't know the difference of canceling a transaction case  vs unpaid item case.

So i thought of doing a guide about it.

Lets get started :-

Canceling a Transaction Case.


  • This type of a case means the seller or the buyer has run in to a problem and one of them wants to cancel the  transaction.
  • In this type of a case  both the parties (buyer and seller) agrees to cancel the transaction and both the parties will not get affected. (seller gets the listed money)


Note:- 

If the buyer declines to cancel the transaction, the seller will not get the money which was used to list the item on ebay. So make sure before canceling a transaction the seller should talk to the buyer.


Unpaid Item Case.


  • This type of a case means the buyer doesn't pay for the item after wining an auction.
  • The seller can file an unpaid item case against a buyer if the buyer doesn't pay for the items within 7 days after auction ends.
  • The final outcome of the case will give an unpaid item strike to the buyer's account and the seller will get back the money which was used to list the item on ebay.


Note:-

If an unpaid item case is open you have 3 days to pay for the item if not you will get an unpaid item strike to your account.



Well that's the difference between a canceling transaction case and an unpaid item case. Make sure you read my "Canceling transaction guide on ebay", to know how to handle this type of a case.

Thank you for reading.

Have a great day!





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