You might try asking individual sellers if they're willing to turn off
the "requirement payment before bidding" option. It was forced on
everyone without much (if any) notice, and sellers have to manually
disable that feature in their "Buyer preferen...
I know it's probably too late to help you with this specific case, but
I've had the same problem. What I've done is to split the address "Line
1" into two lines. Yes it says I may not be covered by seller
protection, but it's the only way I can get t...
I think too many sellers are willing to cancel an order when it's really
the buyer's fault. And if the buyer is unresponsive or just says
something short without any further explanation, it's best to let the
case go to an unpaid item dispute. You can...
First of all I have no idea how one 'accidentally' bids on something.
You haveto enter a bid amount and then reconfirm it before the bid is
accepted. Second, you're under no obligation to waive shipping since
it's clearly stated.I agree with the othe...
That is SO true. Anything is only worth what someone will pay for it.
Buyers don't care how much you paid for it or how much trouble you went
through to get it or what it'll take for you to pack it and ship it to
them. They only care about what their...