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I need help. Please don't judge.

My buyer paid for second item instead of the first. I know she will not get the other one.I sold the second one too cheap. Long story. I did post about this elsewhere.I filed npb on both.She was under the gun. Paypal says she just paid. She noted she is buying this one first and will pay for the other one later.She tried to coerce me into saying I would wait for payment on the second one if she paid for the first one. I didn't answer.I am so mad I feel sick.It didn't show on here so I tried to cancel but I can't because there is a case open.

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@*eponymous* wrote:

@shop*posh wrote:

The echeck was only partial payment.


@shop*posh  Um The only way the buyer could make a (partial) payment is by you giving her your PayPal email address. That likely means you also agreed to a partial payment.

 

If that communication went through eBay messages, eBay will charge you the fvf, regardless of whether payment is eventually made.

 

 An echeck is processed twice by PayPal.  You do get a notice from PayPal that the check failed - and that they will process it again. If it fails the second time, PayPal notifies you and THEN you can file a UPI.


It was 2 separate sales as per the OP. The 'partial payment' refers to the one item they are trying to pay for - not a partial payment on both items.

 

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@shop*posh wrote:

Can a seller refund and if something happened to the item?


Yes, you can, but you get a very serious seller defect that can negatively affect your buying privileges and in some cases, cause you to lose them.

 

Defect would be for OOS, out of stock.

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@castlemagicmemories wrote:

@shop*posh wrote:

Can a seller refund and if something happened to the item?


Yes, you can, but you get a very serious seller defect that can negatively affect your buying privileges and in some cases, cause you to lose them.

 

Defect would be for OOS, out of stock.


Don't you mean SELLING privileges?

 

Because every email i have seen where ebay is booting a seller has always said - but you are still welcome to buy on ebay.

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Am I the only one who thinks the OP has made far too much drama for herself?
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@ladypostingid wrote:
Am I the only one who thinks the OP has made far too much drama for herself?

I wanted to like this statement 100 times. LOL

 

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