02-08-2020 11:56 AM
How do I cancel a transaction without getting a defect, a feedback; and having the final value fees back?
No payment was made yet.
We have mutually agreed to cancel.
02-08-2020 01:06 PM
You need to choose a reason that indicates the cancellation is 'at the request of the buyer'.
02-09-2020 11:32 AM
02-09-2020 11:35 AM
Yes.
02-09-2020 11:45 AM
02-09-2020 11:49 AM
02-09-2020 11:58 AM
You are correct. If a buyer bids on your listings, the winning bidder is the one you need to ship the product to after payment has been received. No matter how badly someone else wants it. You are under contract with that bidder.
Now as to your bidder that has not made payment. The cancellation process is NOT the correct process to go through. You should be filing a UID = Unpaid Item Dispute.
A UID can be opened as soon as 48 hours after purchase. Then the buyer has 96 hours after you file the UID to pay for the item. Make a note of the date and time you open the UID. If no payment arrives you can close the UID 96 hours and about one minute after you opened it for non payment. Once closed for non payment your feedback is completely protected by Ebay. The buyer won't be allowed to leave FB.
You can do this through the resolution center as well.
02-09-2020 12:43 PM
You and the buyer want to cancel the transaction for the skirt because the jacket was purchased by someone else....is that correct? If so, I wouldn't open an unpaid item as another poster suggested since this is truly a buyer requested cancellation. If you go to your sold history, there is a drop down arrow that should have the 'cancel transaction' option. Click on that..choose buyer requested the cancellation. You would get your fvf back and there would be no defect.
I'm assuming that the person who purchased the jacket has already paid but if they haven't, you can file an unpaid item claim 48 hours after the purchase and then close it 96 hours later if they still haven't paid.
02-09-2020 01:43 PM
Yes, that's right. The jacket was bought by another buyer, paid for, and item already shipped.
I would prefer to go through the route you've suggested considering the circumstances.
02-09-2020 02:07 PM - edited 02-09-2020 02:08 PM