You have to relist it.
If you sell it after you relist it, then the original auction that did not sell will get refunded. Other than that, you do not get a refund...its just part of ebay fees.
You should just relist and make sure you make the price range low enough to sell it. Then you will get a refund for the previous auction that did not sell for the same item.
Go back to http://www.ebay.com and login to your account. Go to My EBAY and you will see the listing of yours that did not sell. There is an option to RELIST. After you click on RELIST, you should see a lot of stuff to read on screen. Look on the bottom where it says:
eBay charges a listing fee when you relist your item. If your item did not sell the first time around, and it sells when you list it a second time, we will automatically refund the relisting fee (conditions apply, review our relist policy for details).
2006-06-13 07:37:43
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answered by Sean I.T ? 7
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Here's the CORRECT answer. If your listing ends without a winning buyer or results in an Unpaid Item (UPI), you may qualify for a credit by relisting the item. If the item sells the second time, eBay will refund the Insertion Fee for the relisting.
Important: This offer applies to only the Insertion Fee and not other fees for options such as Bold, Highlight, etc. After your relisted item is sold, you will be charged the applicable Final Value Fee.
You must relist the item within 90 days of the closing date of the original listing.
Only the first relisting of an item is eligible. Subsequent relistings of the same item do not qualify.
Both the original listing and the relisting must be in Online Auction, Fixed Price or Best Offer Only (eBay Motors) formats, not in the Store Inventory or Real Estate Advertisement formats.
Both the original listing and the relisting must be single-quantity (not Multiple Item or "Dutch").
The starting price you set for the relisted item must not be greater than that of the original listing.
The relisted item must not have a reserve price if the original listing didn't have one. If it did, the reserve price you set for the relisted item must not be greater than that of the original listing.
The relisted item must end with a winning buyer. If the item doesn't sell the second time, the Insertion Fee is not refunded.
Hope this info helps.
2006-06-13 14:45:42
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answered by answerman63 5
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nope
2006-06-13 14:38:47
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answered by Black Ice 1
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Probably not.
2006-06-13 14:37:14
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answered by Anonymous
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