Thread: Ebay problem
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Old 08-08-2009, 21:15   #11
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Re: Ebay problem

Leaving feedback before you receive the item isn't the way it's supposed to work. It's in place to protect you the buyer from a seller who doesn't meet certain criteria. The money will be released after you've left +ve feedback and not raised a dispute.

The most common instances in which a payment may be held from a seller are:

* You have been on eBay less than six months and sell an item above £50.
* You have a feedback score of less than 98% and sell an item above £50.
* More than 5% of your transactions result in dissatisfied buyers*.
* You have an average Detailed Seller Rating (DSR) of 4.5 or less.
* You have received less than 20 Detailed Seller Ratings.
* You are listing your item in a higher-risk category.


Presumably your slow cooker seller falls foul of one of these.
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