posted on August 29, 2002 07:33:17 AM new
Can someone please tell me where I go to in auctionwatch to get my fees back..what I have to do with my npb? Ive already applied for them with ebay, but cant find the site here on auctionwatch to do this..
Thanks!
posted on August 29, 2002 02:40:23 PM new
How do I find this in AW My account? I did click on the link and found one of my FVF's and it said -- Note: For Nonpaying Bidder refunds, official proof of non-payment is required from eBay, such as a copy of an approval email or a copy of the refund entry in an online statement. Sounds like it is more trouble than it's worth.
posted on August 29, 2002 02:57:26 PM new
OF COURSE. DID YOU THINK THEY WOULD WANT TO MAKE IT EASY? I NEVER KNEW THAT EITHER. I AM GONNA TOSS AND TURN OVER ALL THE PENNIES I HAVE LOST BECAUSE OF MY LACK OF KNOW HOW. SOUNDS LIKE,,,,,,IT AIN'T WORTH IT ,,,,AND BELIEVE ME ,,,,THEY COUNT ON THAT,,,EVERY PENNIE. ONE MILLION,,,,TWO MILLION,,THREE MILLION..............
posted on August 29, 2002 03:38:06 PM new
I take advantage of it. I do all my npb and request for fv fees as close together as possible. Then when ebay credits my account, I go in and copy the lines and just paste it in the AW form. AW has always responded quickly and I got my money back quickly. I wonder if the new NPB notice in the Post Sale Express will allow us to do this easier? All the cents count up...eventually.
posted on August 29, 2002 06:17:07 PM new
Sheesh, don't I feel stupid. I always file for NPB and FVF with eBay. It never occured to get my FVF refund from AuctionWatch. I'm getting as bad as the buyers. Don't read the fine print. Watch out AuctionWatch, I'm coming for my money!