Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Ebay Fees for Canceled transaction...? -

hi, im selling my car, and a buyer won the bidding. Now he says he didnt realize the transmission was manual and he don t want it any more.As far as i now Ebay refunds Final value fee, if we both agree to cancel it, which is fine with me.But on his email he mentioned that he knows there are ebay fees for canceling the transaction, and he is willing to pay them via Pay pal I dont know what he is talking about.Do i have the right to charge him, for changing his mind. or is he just wrong?Thanks for your helpful answers!

YES !!If you and the buyer come to a mutual agreement, than you canrequest a refund of the Final Value Fee.Log-in to your Ebay account and follow the necessary stepsto complete this reversal. Ebay will not refund the listing fees, so if the buyer is willing to reimburse you for it, than have him do so.Don t forget that you also have the option to submit a Second Chance Offer provided that there where other bidders.Good luck !!John Komatsoulis - Ebay Power Seller for 10 years

HI Ebay does not refund the Listing fee ( whatever you paid them to list the car)If its any signifigant amount, its very nice of him to offer that

Who has ever paid city model and talent development center money for pictures and got work? -

I just took my son there and they are asking for alot of money for pictures and i want to know if the agency is a scam?

hey, I suggest u see http://www.ebiznus.com for this.I hope this will be resolving your problem you can also browse more for this on answers.yahoo.com but i think you better look at what i suggested instead of wasting ur time.Best of luck.

Legitimate agencies never charge you for pictures. Period.After you have signed a contract with an agency, you will have to pay for your own comp cards and a few photos to get your portfolio started, but these are never paid through an agency. Any decent agency will provide you with a list of 5 or more recommended photographers in your area that you contact on your own, negotiate a price, and pay the photographer. Any agency forcing you to use their own in-house photographer or one specific photo studio is nothing but a Photo Mill http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photo_MillIf you are being forced to use an in-house photographer, or being asked to pay for photos before you even have a signed contract (which you take home and have a lawyer review before you ever sign it) then you are not dealing with a legitimate agency

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