Hello, everyone! I thought I'd jump in here. I'm relatively new to the boards as we are planning our first trip to WDW with our sons for May of 2004 but I'm an ebay veteran!

I'm a former powerseller...a SAHM who got bit by the ebay bug and figured I may as well make some $$ with it! I specialized in clothing but have been doing other stuff lately. I took a few months off at the end of the summer because of some family obligations and lost my powerseller status and am just starting to get back into the swing of things again.
If anyone is interested in info on selling clothing, I had put together a web site last year that has a lot of info on getting started with it. I got tired of seeing all these "powerseller coach teaches you how to make $$ selling!" ads for $5 each out there when what they are offering is basically info anyone can find free by asking the right questions so I decided to make my own site...but make it free.

It's just basic info but all compiled into one area. It's at
www.designer-bargains.com if anyone wants to check it out. Forgive the big red type at the top or the main page, I found out 2 different people started auctions selling liks to the site so I added that notice.
Originally posted by Cinders
When I responded to his feedback with the confirmation # it showed him as "not a registered user." ... Is there a link for Live help? Or someplace to email them without having to put in an auction number?
Hi Cinders! Unfortunately, half.com doesn't have it's own dedicated help system anymore. It is ebay policy that feedback left by someone who is NARU is removed from your feedback profile. You could go through the ebay help meus
here and select about selling...feedback...feedback removal policy and then state your case there. The only thing that may make a difference is that he is now NARU. They won't care if you have a video of the mailman hand delivering it and the buyer opening the package (not meant to be snotty towards you, it's just really unfortunate in cases like this one).
On the person who sent a check when your TOS states no checks, I would hesitate to do a NPB right away if he has a good feedback history. Is the check drawn on a bank that has a branch near you? If so, bring it there and cash it so that if it's no good you find out right away and there are no fees charged back to you. If there isn't a branch near you, you could look up a phone # for the bank (most will have an 800 number for customer service that can be found online). Call and say you want to verify funds on an account. You give them the account number and amount and they can tell you if the check is good. Some banks will allow you to place a "hold" on that amount while sending the check in to clear. Not all of them will do this but it doesn't hurt to ask! It's always possible that it's good now but funds are gone by the time it is mailed to them but that's far less likely to happen on a small amount than on something big. If you don't want to do either of those, I'd email him and politely explain again that you do not accept personal checks. If you don't hear back in a few days, then file the NPB. I just usually tried to avoid doing things that could make someone who is TRYING to pay get all huffy and decide not to pay at all. Then even if you do a NPB you are still out your final value fees as well as your time, kwim? Good luck!!