04-19-2018 01:58 PM
Recently, I turned down an offer (on my promoted listing) becuase it was too low. The next day that same person bought my item but then immedaitely canceled the order saying the purchase was a "mistake" (revenge?). After seeing this months invoice, I noticed that my promoted listing fee for that item was not credited to my account, so I called ebay. I found out that ebay does not refund promoted item listings, even if there is a cancellation. This really seems like an unfair policy to me. Agree?
04-19-2018 04:36 PM
I don't always believe what customer services says so I tried to look it up. In the sellers central faq there is a question about whether a cancelled purchase would qualify for a credit but the question isn't really answered...it just explains where the credit would be if one was given.
https://pages.ebay.com/seller-center/listing-and-marketing/promoted-listings.html#m22_tb_a5__4
Both your ad fees and ad rates appear on your eBay invoice. Ad fees will appear as a separate line on your eBay invoice and in detail where fees will be categorized by item. If eBay credited any ad fees back to you, you'll see this information on the invoice as well. You can also get up-to-date sales and ad fee details in your dashboard.
You should be able to see the credits on your invoice in the 'Discounts and credits' section. And the item level details under 'Promoted listing fee credits'.
04-21-2018 09:17 PM
Thanks for the reply and looking up that FAQ for me. Perhaps, I'll try calling back and speaking with another CSR about the issue to see what they say. Thanks again!
04-22-2018 05:15 AM - edited 04-22-2018 05:16 AM
As the pther poster said:
"I don't always believe what customer services says so I tried to look it up. In the sellers central faq there is a question about whether a cancelled purchase would qualify for a credit but the question isn't really answered...it just explains where the credit would be if one was given." .....
..... that is frequently a convenient way of getting around not saying 'No, you don't get a refund for any reason, unless we decide differently'. Generally, it is unpopular, and not necessarily conducive to getting folks to participate in a program, to flat out say 'No'.
Of course, they may have just forgotten to be specific - or, possibly, didn't understand the question.
04-22-2018 05:57 AM
Are you sure the time has passed where a credit would have been given? When I used promotional listings I found it difficult to know when the credits would be issued. I actually wrote down my fees and usually it took at least a month to see the credit issued.
For a canceled item, possibly the credits won't show up any sooner than with a completed sale. I'm basing this on you actually having some money left for credits. If you don't, and have to pay them out of your own pocket, then I don't know if they are refunded.
04-23-2018 01:27 AM
Update:
I was given an "ad fee" credit for the entire amount on my monthly invoice. It did take almost 2 weeks to receive the credit though compared to the ebay/paypal fees which were refunded instantly. I am not sure why the CSR told me that promotional fees would not be refunded.