No, you aren't obliged to inform the buyer that you have dispatched their item but it is good manners to do so.
Letting your buyer know that their item has been shipped will also help to give them some idea of when they can expect the package to arrive.
They will inform you when it shipped. They give tracking number for your item.
EBay does not ship anything. It is a marketplace where buyers can connect with sellers. It is then the responsibility of the seller to ship the item to the buyer, or, if the requirement is included in the notice about the item, it may be the buyer's responsibility to pick it up, or have it picked up.
If someone place a bid on the item and there was no reserve (or the winning bid is passed the reserve), the buyer pays for the item. The seller then posts the item or sometimes the buyer collects the item. Then both the seller & the buyer can leave feedback.
If you have already sold an item on eBay, you have a contract to ship it to the buyer. You can get out of the deal if you explain to the buyer that you no longer wish to sell the item but you do risk losing your account for doing so. Good luck.
If it doesn't sell, the seller can choose to relist it. If it sells, the buyer pays the seller, and then the seller ships the item.
It's not really clear what this question is asking because eBay doesn't work in the way that the question suggests. It's not a "swap" site. On eBay, a seller lists an item and a buyer buys it. The buyer pays the seller and the seller then ships the item to the buyer and that (apart from leaving optional feedback) is the end of the transaction.
This varies on what preferences you choose when you list your item. If you are a buyer though you don't pay any extra charges to Ebay and also if you pay with Paypal.
Once the item has shipped, the purchase and label are final.
First, the buyer either wins the auction by outbidding others or using the buy-it-now feature. The buyer then needs to send the payment via PayPal or Credit Card. Then, the seller will ship the item. Once the item is recieved, either the buyer or seller can leave feedback about the product.
You would need to call eBay about this. There is a feature on eBay called "Best offer" maybe it was accidentally selected when you were listing the auction. Just send the buyer an invoice for what the auction went off at or call eBay and open a dispute.
A buyer on eBay has to be aware of items that are counterfeit. Many sellers sell counterfeit items so that they make a larger profit than actually selling a legitimate item. One must also be very careful while reading the product description for an item because some product pictures that the seller posts can have differences between the item that they are actually selling.
No, eBay does not send cash. You receive payment from the buyer of your item. Most users use Paypal to pay for items. You can link your paypal to your bank account.