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why should I have to pay a insertion fee for a non payer on ebay motors

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why should I have to pay a insertion fee for a non payer on ebay motors
Jan 18, 2013 08:02 PM

It is not right that I should have to pay insertion fees on items that were sold on ebay motors and they buyer does not pay. this is second time this happen so i am out $100.00

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why should I have to pay a insertion fee for a non payer on ebay motors
Jan 18, 2013 08:02 PM

It is not right that I should have to pay insertion fees on items that were sold on ebay motors and they buyer does not pay. this is second time this happen so i am out $100.00

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Re:why should I have to pay a insertion fee for a non payer on ebay motors
Jan 18, 2013 08:08 PM

Every seller has to pay insertion fees when they list an item for sale on ebay.

 

You can get a Final Value Fee credit by filing the Unpaid Item dispute in the Resolution Center.


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Re:why should I have to pay a insertion fee for a non payer on ebay motors
Jan 18, 2013 08:09 PM

open a UPI to get the fees back.


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