Ebay - how quickly do they close scam auctions

^ if the system allows you too at this stage

to do it earlier you would need to show that they are in breach of something ( such as you stating UK buyers only ) if not then you need to go through the motions even though these are obviously scammers at work
 
lordedmond said:
evan my dim lamps can see thats at least two different watches



just noticed we are not to far apart tilcestune and Notts

and neither of them a day-date as advertised , the pics are a fake datejust head on a poor copy of a president bracelet , all sat in a fake box :p


tilcestone ? :confused:
 
Clearcut said:
I don't want to start another Ebay thread so can I ask here?

I listed two mobile phones for my brother and they both sold within 20 mins netting £600.
I told my bro and we got excited then I noticed both buyers had 0 feedback.
One was located in Poland, the other India. They both registered that day and emailed requesting that the item is for a relative in Nigeria (yes I know)
I now have fees for £25 and no sale.
I notice there is a 'Final Valuation Fee' credit - which I assume should be applied for after 7 days. Should I request this now as I'm pretty sure there is no sale here?

You need to fill in a claim for a non-paying bidder, and I think alert eBay that they are both scammers.
 
Thanks for the answer & apologies for the temporary Hi-jack Rotty. I did state UK only, so I will investigate through the appropriate channels

....just tried to report an unpaid item and it says I can't until 12th March.
How wonderful.
 
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