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Message the seller and let them know what happened.What I would recommend is having the seller refund your money, you change your PayPal address to the correct one, and then repay the seller.The seller is not protected unless they send to the address that is on the payment, so they likely will refuse to send unless you repay. (I don't think the address will be updated on Payment #1, even if you update your info with PayPal. Which is why a new payment is necessary)
Quote from: LadyMoondancer on April 07, 2017, 01:10:08 PMMessage the seller and let them know what happened.What I would recommend is having the seller refund your money, you change your PayPal address to the correct one, and then repay the seller.The seller is not protected unless they send to the address that is on the payment, so they likely will refuse to send unless you repay. (I don't think the address will be updated on Payment #1, even if you update your info with PayPal. Which is why a new payment is necessary)This. ^Message the seller & explain what happened, then initiate cancelling the transaction. If the buyer requests to cancel, eBay refunds the seller's fees, and the seller doesn't end up paying for a buyer's error. Then the seller can relist & you can purchase & pay using the correct address.Alternatively some sellers will agree to send to a different address, although by eBay's rules they are not required or advised to send to any address other than the one in the payment because they lose their seller protection.
Quote from: kitkatvintage on April 07, 2017, 01:28:01 PMQuote from: LadyMoondancer on April 07, 2017, 01:10:08 PMMessage the seller and let them know what happened.What I would recommend is having the seller refund your money, you change your PayPal address to the correct one, and then repay the seller.The seller is not protected unless they send to the address that is on the payment, so they likely will refuse to send unless you repay. (I don't think the address will be updated on Payment #1, even if you update your info with PayPal. Which is why a new payment is necessary)This. ^Message the seller & explain what happened, then initiate cancelling the transaction. If the buyer requests to cancel, eBay refunds the seller's fees, and the seller doesn't end up paying for a buyer's error. Then the seller can relist & you can purchase & pay using the correct address.Alternatively some sellers will agree to send to a different address, although by eBay's rules they are not required or advised to send to any address other than the one in the payment because they lose their seller protection. I said this a little further up. But, like I pointed out in my post, the seller may be hit with double the fees because of the refund and the resend. So, you may have to call eBay just in case.
Quote from: bluerose9978 on April 07, 2017, 01:46:30 PMQuote from: kitkatvintage on April 07, 2017, 01:28:01 PMQuote from: LadyMoondancer on April 07, 2017, 01:10:08 PMMessage the seller and let them know what happened.What I would recommend is having the seller refund your money, you change your PayPal address to the correct one, and then repay the seller.The seller is not protected unless they send to the address that is on the payment, so they likely will refuse to send unless you repay. (I don't think the address will be updated on Payment #1, even if you update your info with PayPal. Which is why a new payment is necessary)This. ^Message the seller & explain what happened, then initiate cancelling the transaction. If the buyer requests to cancel, eBay refunds the seller's fees, and the seller doesn't end up paying for a buyer's error. Then the seller can relist & you can purchase & pay using the correct address.Alternatively some sellers will agree to send to a different address, although by eBay's rules they are not required or advised to send to any address other than the one in the payment because they lose their seller protection. I said this a little further up. But, like I pointed out in my post, the seller may be hit with double the fees because of the refund and the resend. So, you may have to call eBay just in case.I explained the process to take so that the seller would not be hit with double fees. As you mentioned in your first post & again here, you were unsure if the seller would be hit with fees on both transactions. As long as the buyer initiates a cancellation, the seller will be refunded for the fees on that transaction. I have had many buyers cancel over the years, and fees were always refunded automatically.