You bought a faulty item on eBay and paid with pay pal what can you do to get my money back?
You start with contacting the seller. He might offer your money back if you return the item to him. If the seller won't return your money there's a way to complain through paypal. If that fails too you can always complain wia the credit card company that your paypal account is linked to. But start with contacting the seller.
Is eBay responsible for delivering the package on time?
No.
However, if you have not received an item within the specified delivery time, you can contact the seller for resolution, and E-bay has a procedure set up.
How much will a new xmod sell for on eBay?
It really depends on which xmod it is and the generation, the old gen1 one brand new 60 bucks easy..some people have then listed at 90 or 100 bucks but myself i would never buy one at that price even if its new.
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Can a seller on eBay not sell the item after you have won it?
No, once an auction has ended with yours being the winning bid, or you if have hit the Buy It Now button, you have won the item and the seller is obliged to sell it to you.
In a similar way, the buyer is obliged to pay for an item after they have won it even if they have changed their mind.
Sometimes a seller will end their auction early, even if they have bids; it is bad practice from the seller but it is allowed in some circumstances (for example, if the item has been broken) and must be done before the auction ends.
If the seller refuses to sell the item the buyer can report them for "seller non-performance" and can leave negative feedback for the seller.
If the buyer has already paid and the seller refuses to sell, the buyer can "open a case" with eBay, or PayPal, to get their money back and they can also leave negative feedback for the seller.
When buying jewelry on eBay it has lot 20 what does that mean?
It means that you are purchasing a "lot" consisting of 20 pieces of jewelry. It is most common to find these deals in the "Wholesale Lots" category. Be careful of these as it may seem to be a great deal to get pen knives, toys, electronics...etc this way, but it sometimes increases the shipping cost according to the amount of pieces in the lot.
In today's hyper-connected world, it's not unusual for job-hunters to post their resume on multiple online venues, ncluding job boards, like monster.com, as well as professional networking sites, like Linked In.
These days, finding a job may require you to cast a wide net and do everything you can to help prospective employers find you. But be prepared for some unwelcome attention when your online profile makes it easy for identity thieves and other scammers to approach you with often elaborate efforts to steal your money or good name.
I was reminded of these risks the other day as I scanned a full in-box of email and found a note from an unfamiliar name, "Keith Miller," at an outfit called UPC Limited.
"Keith" urged me to review his job description and fill out an interview form by clicking on the provided link. Oops! I nearly did so, but caught myself in time. Instead of clicking on that link, which could contain a virus or spyware, I Googled the company name. I came up with one dead link and a London clothing retailer using the UPC Limited name, but with the .com extension, not the .biz extension given in Keith's email. So I typed the URL provided in the email in my browser window and it brought me to a site whose business seemed to be helping sellers and buyers complete eBay transactions.
Reading the website copy provided a great deal of amusement, but more importantly, it underscored the need to be ever vigilant in protecting one's personal information from scammers. Follow these six tips to expose a bogus job lead or offer:
1. If the email or website language reads like a third-grader's best efforts, misspellings and bad grammar included, think twice before responding. Bad grammar and typos could be a sign the email was written by someone living outside the United States and for whom English is a second language. Some of the most prevalent Internet scams come from Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe and Nigeria, for example.
The tagline on the UPC Limited website read, "Solutions that you need, our best propositions for you, we work for your profit." In the About Us section, a photo of a smiling Kimberly Carroll is identified as "Sells manager."
If the email lacks specific details (for example, it states they found your resume on a job board without stating which one), it's more likely to be a generic form used over and over again. If you've truly caught the attention of a legitimate employer with a genuine interest in you, they will take the time to write you a personal note, not a form letter.
2. Consider whether the job offer is related to your most recent occupation, work background or expertise. In my own case, my posted resume clearly spelled out a long track record of work as a marketing writer. Why, then, would an employer encourage me to pursue a job as a "Financial Agent" whose primary responsibility was to "manage and process orders from customers?"
Payment-transfer schemes like this one abound in cyberspace. Such jobs involve accepting deposits into one's personal account and transferring payments as directed to other accounts, which are often overseas. The job offer is really a ruse used to fool job seekers into revealing their bank account numbers.
If the job has nothing to do with the kind of work you've done in the past, it's likely a scam. The so-called employer is less interested in finding qualified candidates and more interested in snaring large numbers of unemployed individuals, a few of whom may fall for the trick. Common sense also tells you that if you receive an emailed job offer from someone you didn't contact or interview with, something's amiss.
3. Beware of email requests for sensitive personal information such as bank account numbers, credit card numbers, Social Security numbers (SSN) or your driver's license. Legitimate employers won't ask for your SSN before an in-person interview and no job offer should depend on your willingness to accept direct deposit of your paychecks (unless you're applying for a federal government job).
In the UPC Limited case, the Financial Agent job description on their website included, "A bank account to process payments." A statement like that should be an immediate red flag.
Other suspect requests for information include questions about your marital status, height, weight or age. American employers don't ask those questions because they know they are barred from doing so by U.S. labor laws.
4. If at any point you're asked to pay a fee for a work permit or for any other reason, move on.
5. Use of free email accounts suggests a low-budget or fly-by-night operation. Question the legitimacy of any employer whose email includes MSN, AOL or Yahoo as part of the address. Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail and many others all provide free email accounts which can be created and used by anyone. Legitimate businesses won't use these services.
6. Legitimate businesses are transparent. Reputable online businesses disclose their physical address, not just an email or PO box number. In the case of UPC Limited, a physical street address in San Antonio, Texas, was provided, but no such business was listed in the San Antonio yellow pages, nor does any street called "Voigt Drive" exist in that city.
Jobs are in short supply these days, but don't drop your guard to pursue a bogus offer.
Which came first Amazon or eBay?
The first website to come out first between amazon.com and ebay.com was ebay.
This happens to me all the time. I order chairs and bobcats arrive. Usually they are not too happy since they have spent a few days in a box so I feed them right away.
I highly suggest you feed him or her Bob's Bobcat Broth and Bob's Bobcat nuggets too.
Now, the bobcat is probably not too clean since it spend all that time in a box.
You will need to give it a bobcat bath but be careful since they go crazy when you get them wet sometimes. Avoid the temptation to use Bobcat Bubbles. They don't work well and just cause kitty bite more.
Now after the bath, it's bobcat bedtime. I suggest an appropriate story. Find one that has rodents as a main character so the bobcat will dream about food. They sleep better that way. I always sing my bobcat to sleep with the song 3 blind mice.
You need a firm bed. My friend Fred Flinstone has a pet bobcat and he lets it sleep on a bedrock bed. The only thing to avoid is a water bed. The kitty will surely make it leak.
First thing in the morning, take your bobcat outside and take some nice pictures. eBay loves feedback and I am sure they would like to see how your unsolicited pet is doing.
Make sure you contact the sender so you can pay the difference between the bobcat and the chair.
One word of caution, make sure you keep your bobcat away from small animals and other people. Bobcats will eat almost anything, well, anything except clowns. They taste funny.
Definitely give some POSITIVE feedback. You got a great deal!
Does eBay really give you your item?
Yes it dose but it takes time depending on what kind of service the seller gives and there is a chance of having it take a much longer time then it should, due to the seller having life issues. They will even let you buy and replace the item and you can resell it and that way you can get money off the product to.
Can you still bid on eBay after bidding has closed?
of course you can't, if biding is closed for that item then it wont be sold or will have been sold
What happens when you lose a bid on eBay?
Nothing. You do not win the item and nothing happens to your account. However, if the seller has trouble with the winning bidder and you are the next highest bidder, you could be given a Second Chance Offer to buy the item.
What is the maximum number of pictures you can put in an eBay listing?
12.
The first one is free and you can upload up to 11 additional.
What second life items in eBay?
There are NO items from Second Life from eBay, as it is technically impossible to sell them outside of the Second Life environment.
However, people can claim to sell you items from SL on eBay. But if you purchase something, you will have to trust that when you log into SL, that person will then give you the item you bought.
Lastly, BUYER BEWARE!
Although your transaction may be protected by using PayPal, PayPal does not get involved in disputes over virtual property and thus the protection is void.
What does no reserve auction mean on jewelry?
If an item has a reserve price at an auction it means no matter the amount bid it will not sell unless it reaches the reserve price set by the seller. This price is not known by the bidder. In a no reserve auction the item will sell by the highest amount bid on the item this is known as a true auction.
What are the most popular wood products sold online?
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Does eBay give your computer viruses?
It is unlikely that your computer will pick up a virus by you using eBay but when online you should always be very careful what you click, whatever the site.
No eBay would not stay in business very long if that were happening.
It is possible that a seller or may be even a buyer on eBay to present you with a link that is a virus, eather through eBay messages or your personal eMail.
Why should you check the feedback of a person before buying from an online auction?
The feedback shows how many positive (and negative) transactions have occurred from the seller. You don't want to buy from a person who CLAIMS to have merchandise and then doesn't ship it. You also want to buy from a seller who fully discloses the condition, description, and components of the item. The feedback provides testimonials to the seller's reliability and character.