If the seller shipped using a trackable method you can ask them for the tracking number and the name of the shipping company. You will then be able to enter that number into the shipper's own website to check on progress.
If the seller did not use a trackable service - and most do not for smaller value items - there is no way to track the item.
contact the seller immedeatly
You can't.
Open a case against the seller for an unreceived item
No, you cannot. Item must be paid at end of auction
The only way that you can track an item you bought on eBay is if the seller provides you with an online tracking number, which is a number allotted by the carrier, for your particular package. Not all packages have a tracking number so not all parcels can be tracked and the only way to find out is to ask the seller of your item. One you have a tracking number, go to the carrier's website and enter the number. You will then be given such information as is available.
If you have no tracking number you can't track your item. The seller can tell you that they have shipped the package, but that is as much information as you will be able to find out until the package actually arrives with you.
It depends which courier is used to transport the package. For example I recently ordered a coffee machine from Amazon. Using the Royal Mail website - I was able to track it from the point it was packaged at Amazon's warehouse - to delivery at my door.
the number of your item in the ebay history
yes, click into the listing then on the watches link and then on the number of watches which is another link and then the names will appear on the next page.
You will no longer receive the item as the seller has cancelled it and refunded you. Sorry
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.
Since eBay (not the seller) issued the refund and you have already been refunded, you are not responsible for returning the item. If you had not been refunded yet, and the seller was going to issue the refund themselves, they had the right to ask for the item to be returned before issuing the refund. In this instance, however, this is not the case. Unless eBay or the shipping company asked for the item, you don't need to return it.