Reply from Ebay-
Hello Andrew,
Thank you for writing back to us with your concern about the Final Value Fee not being credited to your account for item number .
I've checked your account and found that the buyer of your above listing has declined your request to cancel this transaction. The seller usually doesn't receive a Final Value Fee credit in such cases. However, I' have issued a credit of your final value fee to your eBay seller account for the above item. Please be sure to review the information I have provided for you below regarding how to prevent this from happening again.
You can see this credit for yourself in My eBay:
1. Go to My eBay > Account > Seller Account.
2. Click 'credits' under My Seller Account Summary.
Top tip: you can sort your account activity by date, fee type or item number.
Here are some guidelines for protecting your Final Value Fee in the future:
- If you're having a problem with a buyer, we recommend you contact the buyer directly. Often, that's the simplest way to resolve issues. To get your buyer's contact information, go to:
Here's how to request the buyer's contact details:
1. Click 'Advanced Search' at the top of the eBay homepage.
2. Click 'Find Contact Information' on the left-hand side of the page.
3. Enter the User ID of the buyer and item number for the relevant sell. You can find the item number in My eBay. Click 'Search'.
- If you need to cancel the transaction for your own reasons, contact the buyer first to give them a heads up, and then open a case in our Resolution Center, specifying "I want to cancel a transaction." under "I sold an item" heading. If the buyer agrees to the cancellation, you'll get the Final Value Fee credit and there will be no action against the buyer's account.
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/sell/cance ... ocess.html
- If a buyer doesn't pay, you can open an unpaid item case in our Resolution Center and select "I haven't received my payment yet." under "I sold an item" heading. That will start the resolution process. If you can't resolve the issue, you'll receive a credit for your Final Value Fee, and the buyer may receive an unpaid item strike. You'll find more information about the unpaid item process here:
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/sell/unpaid-items.html
I trust this information is helpful. If you have any more queries and concerns, please reply to this e-mail. I would be glad to assist you.
Kind Regards,
Rachel Nelson,
eBay Customer Support
OK if he withdraws but thats not happening as he has already declined.
Are they meaning i put the reason as non paying despite him asking for an invoice :?
Seems theyve taken on board only part of what ive asked
Can someone decipher this and give me the low down version :?