posted on February 6, 2004 12:58:45 PM
I thought I read somewhere about being able to relist items that you had filed NPB's for. Does anyone know where I can find the details please?
posted on February 6, 2004 01:03:07 PM
You just relist them like you do all items.
They did change the relist credit for NPB items.
Here is the info from Ebay:
Non-Paying Bidder Re-list Credit - Currently, an item listed on eBay.com or eBay Motors that is won, but not paid for by the buyer, is not eligible for an insertion fee credit when the seller re-lists the item and it sells. As of February 2, 2004, qualifying NPB items will be eligible for the standard re-list credit. (Please see the Frequently Asked Questions for more details.)
posted on February 6, 2004 04:36:04 PM
Thanks. I filed two NPB warnings against the same buyer today, and immediatly the fvf form came up, and I found that she was suspended, but it wouldn't let me file for the fvf, said that the 10 days were not up. I know I used to file right away when the buyer had been suspended. Does that mean that I can now do a free re-list, or do I have to wait until I file the final fvf form?
posted on February 7, 2004 11:21:34 PMDoes that mean that I can now do a free re-list, or do I have to wait until I file the final fvf form?3
Your listing will not qualify until you have filed the FVF. In your case though, you should be able to file FVF right away with your bidder being NARU.
posted on February 8, 2004 07:26:18 AM
Amber, that happened to me too yesterday. He was NARU but I still got the Whoops you have to wait 10 days error. I think it's just a temporary glitch (I hope).
posted on February 8, 2004 07:36:59 AM
Yes, I hope so too ihula, if I have to wait another 10 days, I don't think I will be within the 30 day limit for re-listing.
posted on February 8, 2004 10:31:58 AM
Hi Amber. The same thing happened to me on Feb 1st....only the woman won EIGHT auctions! Two days after receiving no response, I saw that she was NARU. I was told by members on another board that I wouldn't be eligible for the listing fees because the auctions ended before the 2nd. I wrote Ebay and they gave me credit for all my listing fees..even the gallery fees. When the 10 days is up, I can file for my final value fees. Good luck.
posted on February 8, 2004 09:22:11 PM I don't think I will be within the 30 day limit for re-listing.
You have nothing to worry about because it's not 30 days. It's 90 days. It only stays in your "MY EBAY" pages for 30. If you write the auciton number down and type it in a search box, you can relist for 90 days.