If, you won an auction and the seller won't make contact with you or send your item to you then you can open a dispute from inside your "My eBay" page. On the other hand if you mean your messaging a seller to ask them a question before you bid and they aren't answering you then I would look for another item with a better seller who will communicate with you.
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.
If there are no bids, the auction ends, and nothing else happens. The seller can choose to relist the item. There are no fees to pay on items that don't sell.
After your purchase your order online, the seller will mail you your product.
If a seller dies, a loan might still be owed by the family of the person that died. In some cases, the loan would be forgiven if the seller died or passed away.
A wine seller is not legally empowered to arrest anyone in her store.
It will die
If the seller has a mortgage on the subject property and the person who is buying it from him does not make the monthly payment, the seller is obligated to pay. The seller is holding all of the risk under his credit profile while hoping that the other party will pay. The seller risks the other party destroying the property. If the other party doesnt pay, seller will have to attempt to sell his propety again and may have to update or do repairs to make it attractive.
Get new one.
you get hiccups
Transaction happens when supply and demand meet. Both sides (a seller and a buyer) meet their needs: a seller gets money for its products (now he can manufacture next products) and a buyer gets product he needed.
it doesnt fly
it doesnt get hot