posted on September 1, 2003 06:27:57 PM new
I think someone discussed this a while back but not sure. I won something on ebay, and when I got the notice congratulating me (from ebay, not the seller), I searched in vain for the e-mail address of the seller. Nowhere to be found.
Today I hadn't heard from the seller yet and searched again for his/her e-mail address. Finally resorted to "ask seller a question."
Someone here asked recently why buyers are using that method to get in touch with them. This may be why. It was very frustrating to me.
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posted on September 1, 2003 06:48:18 PM new
I received a EOA notice as a buyer and the email address appears below the payment details in this paragraph.
You may also contact the seller via email to complete the sale at [email protected]. If contacting the seller directly, please do so within 3 business days. You should send payment directly to the seller.
posted on September 1, 2003 06:49:18 PM new
roadsmith
I know what you mean. I've had the same thing happen. I usually send out an Ebay invoice as soon as the auction ends and that will have my email address on it. It's frustrating to have to use the Ask the Seller a Question. You never know if they will answer that or not. Some don't.
Cheryl
The next time you think you're so perfect, try walking on water.
posted on September 1, 2003 09:20:13 PM new
Libra and Cheryl: Thanks! I looked at the EOA I got from ebay and the email address is there, all right, but I honestly could swear it wasn't there before. Oh well. I'm not perfect, Cheryl, and I sure can't walk on water!
I seem to remember that, with the old ebay format, the seller's e-mail was near the top, plain as day.
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posted on September 2, 2003 08:00:16 AM new
Your right and that is where it should be not hidden somewhere on the sheet. Also if your printer is set to the Econofast like mine is the blue is very light. I think about once a week eBay changes something.