posted on December 4, 2008 07:48:33 PM new
Hi, all. Aaaaak. I mistakenly wrote $650.00 instead of $6.50 for an item that launched about a half hour ago. I've looked but don't see anywhere that I can apply for refund of my listing fee.
Is that possible? If so, how?
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posted on December 4, 2008 07:59:45 PM new
I am sure that you can. It is just like when you mistakenly bid and can retract as long as you put in the correct amount within a short period of time.
I can't find it anywhere either...can you reach Live Help?
Maybe if you leave it long enough someone will bid $650.00!
posted on December 4, 2008 08:23:30 PM new
i Did the same thing one time and what I did was end the auction and re-list it with the correct starting price.
Then I called ebay and told them of the error and they saw it was re-listed for a lower price and how I ended the high priced auction so they issued me a credit.
posted on December 4, 2008 09:39:09 PM new
I went in and revised the auction before I posted my message here. Thanks for the advice! I'll call eBay tomorrow. Oh boy.
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posted on December 5, 2008 04:23:12 AM new
I once listed an inexpensive item and some how (I swear I did not do it!) it came up with some high profile top of the page feature that cost several times the amount I expected to get for the item. I sent an email to support and it was removed quickly. I am sure they will correct this for you.
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posted on December 8, 2008 09:40:54 AM new
The eBay fellow I talked with took care of this for me. Thanks for all the good advice! ~Adele
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