I’m sure some of you remember how sometime back how I listed a knife for
$300 and it sold for $25. I’m sure it was a glitch and it happened
again! This time I listed a Disney pin for $59.95 and it sold
immediately for $19.99! There was no Best Offer ...
For some reason my feedback rating has dropped down to 98.9%. I only
have one negative which was months and months ago, no neutrals and the
rest are all positive. What’s going on?
I have a Case XX knife that I listed for $300. I sent an offer for $280
and it sold for $28! I’m pretty sure that I put $280 and not $28. I’m
not sure what to do. On one hand I only paid $30 for it, but still…
I need to pull up an invoice and I've forgotten how to do it! All eBay
shows me is how to send an invoice to a buyer and that's not what I
need. And the way they hide everything doesn't help. I'd much appreciate
it if someone can walk me through it.
I recently sold an item but unfortunately it got misplaced. Either way
I'll have to refund the buyer. Should I send the refund without
cancelling the order? I'm reluctant to cancel the order because I don't
want to get dinged by eBay though my feedba...
Wish I knew. I thought that perhaps I had hit “1” instead of “5” but I
would have immediately spotted it and it would have come out as $19.95
instead of $19.99 because I don’t think I would have transposed the last
“5” for “9”.
This happens whenever gas prices go up. And while I’m sure there is some
justification for price hikes due to higher transportation costs, I’ve
noticed that the prices stay up even when the gas prices go down.
That was only one negative and, yeah, maybe I should have responded to
the buyer but what’s more worrying is that my feedback rating has
dropped so rapidly as if I had a ton of negatives which I don’t.