I contacted the seller immediately to ask when I could collect but got an eBay message saying the seller had cancelled my order. Sellers have a metric that tracks their cancellation rate, for this exact reason.I ordered a collectible figure from a seller in Japan (hence the poor English ahead) a few days ago and got this email this morning:Is there anything I can even do about this? I remember some buyers may leave feedback for orders cancelled by sellers. Please cancel this order (send me cancel request.
I just stated that I didn’t receive boxes but got sand instead and that I wanted my boxes. Remember I said he was about an hour away. I give everyone the benefit of the doubt. I just went into returns and hit the button for wrong item sent. At least it’s honest. Go figure.A few days after ordering the boxes and some other items, I receive some other items from my Prime order, but no boxes. Yes, that’s right. seller cancelled my order after i waited 6 weeks for delivery!!! It does not have ‘honor’ that I am besmirching by talking smack about it. I rang … The seller did the cancellation through ebay - I didn't get a chance to object or ask for an explaination as to why they cancelled - ebay just allows the cancellation.
(1) Cod order rejected intentionally (1) Wrong tax charges on shipping service (1) However I have to apologize you . I messaged him to simply ask what happened. Not a big deal. The manager claims my order was cancelled for a different reason than the agent told me.
The seller is still selling the item on ebay, I have a refund but have wasted 11 days messing around. Who takes orders and when the packing person can’t, they don’t get involved and packing things. The over-entitled brats that have been raised these days make me sick. I waited 4 weeks for them to come! Well he owned the website, and within a day my negative was turned into a positive with some swill that I had never written basically saying there had been a problem that was handled very well to my satisfaction!
After you cancel an order, Amazon will send an order cancellation email to the buyer. Really?
They will purposely “misprice” a number of items and the the customers will buy them up thinking they are getting over on the store, whether they need the item or not, whereupon the store will go on and “misprice” a few more. I lost track of how many times one of these ‘professional’ sellers lashed out at me, whether it was because they felt what I was saying was genuinely wrong or they were just having a stressful day and needed to let loose on somebody/something. I believe that bad feedback on SOME canceled orders is deserved.This was a mistake and the OP DOES have the RIGHT to NOT to complete the transaction.Why? I would never attempt to put on the same holier than thou attitude we routinely see the high post counters lay on thick in some of their responses here because I know I’m not perfect. Seller cancelled my purchase with no explanation.
In place of the boxes, I received 100 packets of mustard.
No way to leave a feedback. He could have brought them to me between lunch and supper with time for a nap.
I don't know if they misinterpreted or are just lazy as hell but Amazon ended up sending a cancellation request on my behalf which of course the seller accepted within half an hour. The next day I got a proprietary message from ebay telling me that the seller had cancelled the order on the grounds of the item being out of stock or not as described.