Do any of you who sell on eBay ever have someone bid on something, win the item, and then ask that the sale be cancelled? It seems to happen every so often but is happening a little more frequently. These flake-out buyers are always overseas. I'm wondering if it's some sort of scam attempt or if they're just too dense to read the listing.
I had one today who placed a bid on an auction several days ago, won the auction, but instead of paying he asked for me to cancel the sale because the shipping was too expensive. :umm: Kind of odd since the shipping cost is clearly stated in the listing.
I just had one that bid at the last second and won the auction. Never heard anything again from them, sent an invoice, Ebay contacted them, had to wait 4 days and then offered the item to the next highest bidder. I don't see any way to give them negative feedback but explained what they did in positive feedback. Their address was CA.
My stated shipping policy is I only ship to continental 48 United States. You can also state any bidder with less than "x" number of positive feedbacks must contact you before bidding or they will be cancelled.
Thats why I call it fleabay.
Don't get me wrong, I've accidentally purchased something impulsively without doing all my homework and asked to cancel before but not at that frequency.
Quote from: RDnuTZ on October 09, 2025, 07:31:44 AMMy stated shipping policy is I only ship to continental 48 United States. You can also state any bidder with less than "x" number of positive feedbacks must contact you before bidding or they will be cancelled.
same here. not worth the hassle to ship overseas thru ebay .. especially w rd parts. I sell very, very little on ebay but when i do its us only
I haven't had that exact experience, no, but I paid full asking price for a lawnmower part and the seller refunded me within a day with the stock reason "missing or damaged". He relisted the item a day later, same pictures and description, but tripled the shipping. I sent the seller messages asking what the problem was, and got the reply: "You're the problem". I left 'em negative feedback, but they haven't left me any yet. Fleabay indeed.
I've never had one cancel then I read this post and two hours later I got a sale and a cancel.
Hahaha. Life is weird.
I've had numerous cancellations on parts I got good deals on as a buyer.
Relisted the part and it sold to the same person.
No idea what's going on with that one.
that sounds frustrating :bang: Don't they have to request you allow them to cancel? Bidding and winning is a binding sale according to eBay rules IIRC. Might be time to block that bidder and/or report them to eBay if they don't follow through.
When my buyer (in India) requested to cancel I sent him a message confirming the cancellation and suggested that he should not have placed a bid if the shipping cost was too expensive. He replied that the shipping cost was not visible when he placed his bid. I find that extremely hard to believe. His explanation still doesn't make sense, because why would you bid on something that you have no idea how much it costs?
:bs:
In any case, that item and it's matching listing are now US domestic only.
I've been that guy and asked to cancel Buy It Now items before. But, I've always reached out and asked, if they say no, then oh well.
ebay scams are bad enough but Facebook Reels is the go-to place for scam adverts. High priced items at low cost - web sites created to support the scam with fake reviews - website and cash disappear after the scam dries up - chance of getting money back: zero.
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I have things to sell.
I want to sell things like it was 10(or more)years ago on Ebay,when things made more sense.
I can only hope a much better online store opens-up,because I am motivated to sell certain things I've been sitting on for years.
I actually hope someone can shut-down Ebay;purchase the company,get rid of all the staff,and after a while of 'cleaning house',put up adds describing 'Under New Management'.
I would start listing right away.
I got scammed on ebay recently. Sent out some H2 coils and the guy started a refund before they even arrived. Then he shipped me back these busted up coils. I tried to tell ebay they weren't the same the caps weren't even NGK. They issued us both a refund so he essentially got the coils for free.
Quote from: teazer on October 21, 2025, 01:43:35 PMebay scams are bad enough but Facebook Reels is the go-to place for scam adverts. High priced items at low cost - web sites created to support the scam with fake reviews - website and cash disappear after the scam dries up - chance of getting money back: zero.
Reuters reported that 10% of Facebook's ad revenue is coming from allowing scammers to do their thing.
It's happened again. This time on a non-eBay Motors item. :whatever:
Received a bid on Nov 26 at 4:06pm , right after it was relisted at 4:39pm.
Today, Nov 30 at 4:04pm I received a cancellation notice from eBay. No exact reason given. All records and evidence of the bid have been removed. Odd.
Message from eBay:
A previously entered bid on your item (xxxxxxxxxxxx) has been retracted or canceled. You can view the retraction/cancellation and the reason provided by selecting the (bid history) link from the individual item page. As a result of this retraction/cancellation, there is a possibility that the high bid amount and the current high bidder have changed. You can always view the current status of any item by going to the individual item page. (Be sure to refresh or reload the page to view the most up-to-date information.)
I think bot accounts play on there. Not sure what the scheme is exactly, but I get lowball offers that are followed up with messages about being poor college kids or broke parents, trying to convince me to sell at a lower price. Similar sob stories you'd hear when somebody "needs bus money." My guess is that they are flipping the item or just straight willing to scam you.