Funny..... but it's a type-O. "100 years ago," a seller meant to type "$99.99" for his BIN auction. ... but somehow "$0.09" appeared. Naturally, within seconds, I purchased & paid for it! DONE! "What a deal!"
- Or so I thought. That's when I learned that a seller can cancel a sale AND refund your money AT ANYTIME for ANY reason. I was furious and immediately contacted eBay, filed a claim, spoke to supervisors, pleaded my case, etc., etc.... But of course, it was all in vain.
The lesson learned: You know YOU won an auction ONLY WHEN you have the item IN YOUR HAND, period! Next subject!
Funny..... but it's a type-O. "100 years ago," a seller meant to type "$99.99" for his BIN auction. ... but somehow "$0.09" appeared. Naturally, within seconds, I purchased & paid for it! DONE! "What a deal!"
- Or so I thought. That's when I learned that a seller can cancel a sale AND refund your money AT ANYTIME for ANY reason. I was furious and immediately contacted eBay, filed a claim, spoke to supervisors, pleaded my case, etc., etc.... But of course, it was all in vain.
The lesson learned: You know YOU won an auction ONLY WHEN you have the item IN YOUR HAND, period! Next subject!
Yeah, I had that happen last year with a French seller who claimed he meant $34.00 US shipping instead of $17.00. Not sure how you make that typo, and I did the same steps you did plus a negative review. He was able to get the review deleted too. Another French seller simply ignored my payment. Finally got the item from an American seller with a lot less hassle.