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I have an account which is locked out for what ever reason. I have not received an email but have had two or three bogus emails saying that I have not supplied items. I wish to state categorically tha

I have an account which is locked out for what ever reason. I have not received an email but have had two or three bogus emails saying that I have not supplied items. I wish to state categorically that I have never sold anything on eBay at all ever and wish this block to be removed. I have tried contacting eBay but to no avail, it keeps sending me around in circles. If this is the way they manage the company it's not wonder that people are TOTALLY confused with it all.

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Sounds like you have a bug in your system... possibly not Ebay. Do not respond to them... mark them spam and delete.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2009

SOURCE: I purchased item # 308017602001

with regard to this, it's either the seller closed his/her account or the seller violated some eBay policy that's why the item was removed. if you already paid this item, i suggest that you need to contact eBay and file for the item not receive dispute so that you can get your moneyback.

here are some links where you can find eBay phone numbers:
http://www.ebayphonenumber.net/
http://inter800.com/cgi-bin/kwd800

or you can chat with a live agent:

https://cschatlb-na.corp.ebay.com/chat.asp?profile=14


happy new year! cheers!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 05, 2010

SOURCE: I rec'd a broken item

HI there!
If you purchased an item which is not as described, you need to file the item not as describe dispute on ebay and i strongly suggest that you need to file it within 45 days since the day that you purchased it or you will no longer be able to file it.
it could be that the seller filed a damage complaint with usps and that is the reason why usps is going to get it back from you but if you have tracking when you sent it back, just include the tracking number in the case that you will file and you need to contact ebay to inform them about this.. i have here the ebay phone trick and just click the link below to get to my trips and tricks.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 08, 2011

SOURCE: If I purchase an item

Once you purchased the product, an invoice will be sent via ebay from the seller.
Once you check your paypal, you will see an invoice/bill about your purchase product.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 06, 2011

SOURCE: today i believed i singed

Have you entered your correct email when you signed up?
Also, make sure ebay's messages aren't just funnelled to your spam/junk mail folder.
Also, ebay.com log-in names may not work on other ebay domains, like .ca, etc.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 17, 2011

SOURCE: On 7/15 I sold a

Send the customer an email from your ebay account and save a copy for yourself. Tell him that the payment he sent did not go into the right paypal account. Ask him to cancel this payment so that paypal refunds his money. Tell him that you will send an invoice to him from paypal with a request for payment. Ask him not to re-send his payment until he receives that invoice request from your account. Then go into your paypal account and click on the request money link. Choose the option to send an invoice and enter the information for your EBAY account if you have not already done so. Then send an invoice to that person requesting payment with a note that says the same thing in your email from EABY - tell him to cancel the other payment because it went to the wrong account and ask him to use this account instead. Tell him you have already waited two days and that he only has 1 -2 days more to pay for this item or you send a bidding strike for non payment.

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