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Old 22-09-2008, 11:08 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Why did we remove your listing (Farce)

We appreciate that you chose eBay to list your auction-style listing(s). However, we have removed your listing because it breached our Accepted Payments policy. We notified members who placed bids on the item that the listing has been canceled.

(my listing number)

Why did we remove your listing?

Your listing(s) contains the following information:

No eCheques

Excuse me? A simple phone call to tell me aout this would have helped me.
I could have changed this.

Who here has heard of this reason?
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Old 22-09-2008, 11:34 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Its new to me anyway
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Old 22-09-2008, 11:51 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Excuse me? A simple phone call to tell me aout this would have helped me.
I could have changed this.
I agree, ebay customer service is terrible and they do nothing to help sellers, of which ebay would be nothing without.
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Old 22-09-2008, 12:21 PM   #4 (permalink)
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To be honest - you should be aware of selling terms before you list anything on eBay. There's a very nice button on top right corner on eBay - "Help", everything is explained there.
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I had an ebay item removed for my p&p being to high!! whos to decide how much can charge for my own products !!!FARCE
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I sold an Apple iMac a couple of months back and the item was removed because of too high P&P - i put a charge of £100 for international postage and they deemed it too high. When i relisted it i changed the P&P to £60 and someone from Latvia bought it - the cheapest i could get it posted for was with interparcel for £109 so lost out £50!
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I sold an Apple iMac a couple of months back and the item was removed because of too high P&P - i put a charge of £100 for international postage and they deemed it too high. When i relisted it i changed the P&P to £60 and someone from Latvia bought it - the cheapest i could get it posted for was with interparcel for £109 so lost out £50!

I believe parcel2go.com do it for around about £25 - royal mail would have been cheaper too
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Farce???

It's in eBay Rules (excessive P&P charges).

If everyone could just follow the rules, 99% of so called "eBay S**ks" posts would disappear.
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I believe parcel2go.com do it for around about £25 - royal mail would have been cheaper too
I wouldnt send a £1300 computer via Royal Mail. And parcel2go wouldn't insure the package (i htink they actually quoted £75+vat) because it is a computer screen - however, rang up interparcel and they said they would insure it.
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I wouldnt send a £1300 computer via Royal Mail. And parcel2go wouldn't insure the package (i htink they actually quoted £75+vat) because it is a computer screen - however, rang up interparcel and they said they would insure it.

Looks like its one of those costs you just have to bury in the price or deal with cheaper countries to post to
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