Are eBay contracts legally binding?
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Are eBay contracts legally binding?
In most cases, a bid on eBay is a legally binding contract between the buyer and the seller. Due to the complexities of property transactions, bids in this category are non-binding.
Does eBay protect against chargeback?
If a buyer files a chargeback, any requests opened with the eBay Money Back Guarantee for the same transaction are immediately closed.
Can a buyer sue a seller on eBay?
A buyer could solve the personal jurisdiction problem by filing a lawsuit in a small claims court in the seller’s home state. And even if the buyer wins a small claims court case, he or she may still have to force the seller to pay the judgment, a time-consuming process known as enforcing the judgment.
What happens if I change my mind about selling an item on eBay?
If the buyer changes their mind about an eBay sale after the auction has ended, they can contact the seller and ask them to cancel the transaction. As long as the cancellation is per buyer request, most sellers will comply. Sellers have no reason to pressure a buyer to pay if the buyer no longer wants the item.
What happens if a buyer charges back on eBay?
If you accept the dispute, the buyer will receive a refund. When eBay issues a refund to a buyer on your behalf, the amount will be deducted from the total of your Available, Processing, and On hold funds. For more information, please read our article on getting paid for items you’ve sold.
How much does PayPal charge for chargebacks?
Be aware that you are charged a nonrefundable $20 fee whenever a buyer files a chargeback. If the transaction is protected by PayPal’s Seller Protection program, this fee is waived.
Are there any lawsuits against eBay?
Amazon has prevailed over eBay in a lawsuit that accused the Seattle tech giant of poaching e-commerce sellers through eBay’s own messaging platform. The dispute dates back more than two years. eBay filed two lawsuits — one in October 2018, and another in July 2019 — over alleged seller poaching.
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