Go to the dispute resolution console - search for it through Ebay help.
There is a category for dissolving a completed auction for situations like this.
It takes a week or two, but you don't get charged the final value fee on the auction.
Simon
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Go to the dispute resolution console - search for it through Ebay help.
There is a category for dissolving a completed auction for situations like this.
It takes a week or two, but you don't get charged the final value fee on the auction.
Simon
Hi Eric thanks for your help, I just got a quote to send the bird cage as is 176cm x 91cm x 113cm $762 if I pull it apart $136 plus then I have to find packaging and have to wait around for the courier to pick it up, they can only give a 4 hour window. For another $100 she could buy a brand new one delivered from Sydney.
Don't take this the wrong way, but as you know eBay ads go worldwide, it is very rare that you will find a local buyer through ebay.
When I am looking to buy on eBay I just pass straight over any item that says "Pick-up only", unless the ad states that bidder/winner MUST arrange own Courier/Transport at their cost, I know this still has problems, but if you want to make a sale of an Item as large as you have described, you may have to reach a compromise.
It is the responsibility of the Buyer to totally make arrangements for pick-up and transport in this case. I bought an Army W/shop trailer from S.E. Qld., I arranged for a courier to p/up from seller at sellers convenience, and deliver it to Sydney where I picked it up and paid, both seller and buyer were happy with that deal.
Even if someone was fairly close that bought it you would still have to be there when they picked it up and you would probably have to help them load it onto a trailer or truck, selling large items on eBay can be a pain, I know, Regards Frank.
Often eBay sales are a pain in the proverbial owing to the hassle of packing odd-shaped/bulky items. Often, I just dump the item I have or give it away rather than go through the hassles of selling on eVilBay.
Why is it always buyers from a fair distance away that want stuff even though you specify local pickup?
Speaking as a buyer... Most of the good stuff is "over east". It really annoys me when I see items for sale which could easily be posted (e.g. a chainsaw), with Pick up Only. Most people are happy to pay a reasonable packaging/handling fee.
When I am selling items, I offer postage if possible.
I know from experience that my ebay activity has trebled since I moved to the Pilbara - buying things online is a necessity of life up here because of the lack of shops and tyranny of distance - without ebay my landrover would be shy quite a few parts! If an item is local pickup and I have no other lead, I'll contact the seller and offer to organise my pick up by courier.
The hood bows I bought from Outlaw last year cost me $180 in shipping from Gold Coast to Hedland - he was good enough to bung them all in a bicycle box for me and I organised Toll Pickup. :)
Ebay is the sole reason I have an ABN and TNT freight account;)
"how much $$$ and could you organise transport from brisbane to Hobart for this Series IIA which is not running?"
Hope I never get this question asked of me...