So I had a clear out of spare parts, one of those bits was my Cook cranks.
I received a number of questions as to the crank length and answered them all (FYI they are 175mm), for numerous reasons, not least having to run off to North devon, the land that the internet forgot, in order to say last good byes to my Grandmother who died on Wednesday. The information didnt make it onto the main advert until late on in the auction. (auction ended Sunday evening)
They were won by a chap in the USA. Who initially contacts me a day later with the message:
At which point alarm bells started ringing and I thought he may be using a hijacked account asking for the item to be posted elsewhere than the US.
I reply back informing him I wont be sending it until payment had cleared (he has not made payment yet.)
I wait another day and then get the following messages, in the following order:
To which I responded:
So where do I stand, what do I do? Am I likely to lose my costs involved in the listing, will I be charged a final value fee on the £89 they went for?
Should I start to launch a conflict and will this enable me to get my costs back?
Should I just make a second chance offer? will this cost me?
Ebay...it should be so simple!
I received a number of questions as to the crank length and answered them all (FYI they are 175mm), for numerous reasons, not least having to run off to North devon, the land that the internet forgot, in order to say last good byes to my Grandmother who died on Wednesday. The information didnt make it onto the main advert until late on in the auction. (auction ended Sunday evening)
They were won by a chap in the USA. Who initially contacts me a day later with the message:
Did u just post don't ship too us !!!!!!!! Wt
At which point alarm bells started ringing and I thought he may be using a hijacked account asking for the item to be posted elsewhere than the US.
I reply back informing him I wont be sending it until payment had cleared (he has not made payment yet.)
I wait another day and then get the following messages, in the following order:
I want 180mm and sent to Santa Barbara ok for price listed only !
How much $ to send to california Santa Barbara total? What size 180
I placed bid for 180mm cranks not 175 I don't want 175mm and I don't think ad said don't ship to us . So cancell or get 180mm and send to us or no thanks cancell false ad
To which I responded:
Please note that the 175mm measurement was added to the advert prior to ending. It was added following a number of users requested the measurement. These users received answers to the question they asked.
I am sorry that the information was only added publicly fairly late on, but you made your bid on the information you had available. If you wanted more information you should have asked prior to bidding. The advert was in no way "false" and I object to the accusation. I understand that you do not want 175mm cranks and I can not force you to pay for them, but in order to avoid paying losing my listing fee and final valuation I may have to lodge a dispute with you as a none paying bidder, I shall check what the procedure is and get back to you. I am not a shop, these cranks are part of my bike bits collection, I do not have any other CBR cranks available.
Please be aware in the future that you should get all the information you need prior to bidding, other wise you could cost the seller money in lost fees or delisting fees.
Regards
So where do I stand, what do I do? Am I likely to lose my costs involved in the listing, will I be charged a final value fee on the £89 they went for?
Should I start to launch a conflict and will this enable me to get my costs back?
Should I just make a second chance offer? will this cost me?
Ebay...it should be so simple!