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Sales, Swaps, Auction & Approvals/Approvals Disc. : Approval question - can an item be reactivated if the buyer changes their mind?

 

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22 Jun 2014
09:31:51am
I scanned through approval discussions and didn't see this topic. If a buyer clicks "buy" but then says "oops" I don't need it, can I make it "unsold"? What should the seller do in this case?

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR ADVICE!!! Super appreciated! Still an approval newbie here and learning every day!
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22 Jun 2014
11:15:21am
re: Approval question - can an item be reactivated if the buyer changes their mind?

Theresa

You cannot make it "unsold," but if you contact the seller, I am sure you can work it out. I have had this happen several times (as a Seller) and have never quibbled about it. If it continued to occur frequently with the same buyer, I might get a little peeved, but I would never make a big deal about it.

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22 Jun 2014
11:37:35am
re: Approval question - can an item be reactivated if the buyer changes their mind?

Thank you for taking the time to answer.

No worries - I wasn't planning on making "a big deal" about it as there isn't anything to inflate. The buyers are all GREAT! NO Problems with anyone! I simply wondered if I had the editing capability to get an item back up available or undo a click by mistake error. This was a hypothetical query. What to do if . . . Still a newbie here, still on the upside of the learning curve.

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Tim
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22 Jun 2014
08:11:19pm

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re: Approval question - can an item be reactivated if the buyer changes their mind?

Philatelia,
As Bobby said, we don't have a function to made an Aproval item unsold, but it you give me the details I can take care of it for you.

Regards ... Tim

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22 Jun 2014
10:45:40pm
re: Approval question - can an item be reactivated if the buyer changes their mind?

Everything is fine now, just wanted to be prepared. Thanks, Tim, but I wouldn't want to bother you for something that trivial. I just wondered if it was something I could correct myself. No worries!

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APS #156650
22 Jun 2014
09:31:51am

I scanned through approval discussions and didn't see this topic. If a buyer clicks "buy" but then says "oops" I don't need it, can I make it "unsold"? What should the seller do in this case?

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR ADVICE!!! Super appreciated! Still an approval newbie here and learning every day!

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"Just one more small collection, hun, really! LoL "

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22 Jun 2014
11:15:21am

re: Approval question - can an item be reactivated if the buyer changes their mind?

Theresa

You cannot make it "unsold," but if you contact the seller, I am sure you can work it out. I have had this happen several times (as a Seller) and have never quibbled about it. If it continued to occur frequently with the same buyer, I might get a little peeved, but I would never make a big deal about it.

Bobby

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APS #156650
22 Jun 2014
11:37:35am

re: Approval question - can an item be reactivated if the buyer changes their mind?

Thank you for taking the time to answer.

No worries - I wasn't planning on making "a big deal" about it as there isn't anything to inflate. The buyers are all GREAT! NO Problems with anyone! I simply wondered if I had the editing capability to get an item back up available or undo a click by mistake error. This was a hypothetical query. What to do if . . . Still a newbie here, still on the upside of the learning curve.

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22 Jun 2014
08:11:19pm

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re: Approval question - can an item be reactivated if the buyer changes their mind?

Philatelia,
As Bobby said, we don't have a function to made an Aproval item unsold, but it you give me the details I can take care of it for you.

Regards ... Tim

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22 Jun 2014
10:45:40pm

re: Approval question - can an item be reactivated if the buyer changes their mind?

Everything is fine now, just wanted to be prepared. Thanks, Tim, but I wouldn't want to bother you for something that trivial. I just wondered if it was something I could correct myself. No worries!

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