message him thru ebay
You can message and ask, but it doesn't mean the seller will oblige the request.
Ask the seller if they will ship internationally for an increased rate.
usually the seller will post that info. If he hasn't - ask him.
you must email your seller and ask as to how and when it will be shipped.
Contact the seller and ask to return it.
You are dealing with sellers-not the site. Sellers can no longer solicit, but are allowed to accept them if a buyer asks (but don't have to) Ask seller in question before you buy since they will have to send you their addy. Sellers prefer USPS mo's since can cash instantly. Most sellers will not turn down a sale. they mark paid upon receipt & then ship. If you have more Ebay queries let me know. I am a PS/top rated seller. ::edit:: As of January 2011, eBay will not allow you to sell an item for sale with money order payment
Have you find the shoes on ebay or aliexpress, maybe you can ask the seller to customize a pair for you.
You can check the description of the item, seller and customer reviews. Before bidding or buying the watch, you can ask the seller any questions about it. Depending on the circumstances, EBay also reimburses you if you were misled by a wrong description.
It depends what the problem is. In the first instance you should contact the seller and try to resolve things with them. If you are not able to come to an agreement with them you can ask eBay to look at the issue for them b going to the Resolution Centre and raising a case against the seller.
To send a private message to a seller on eBay, first, navigate to the listing of the item you’re interested in. Click on the seller's username, which will take you to their profile page. From there, look for the "Contact" or "Ask a question" option, and you can send your message directly to the seller. Make sure to include any relevant details to get a prompt response.
No, you can open a paypal account or ask the seller if they will accept a MO or check.
You need to look at the item listing and see which methods of payment the seller will accept. You should never assume that the method you yourself want to pay by will be acceptable to the seller so always check first; ask them before bidding, if you are unsure.