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Opening a NPB against a buyer basically closes the feedback process. As a seller, you can't leave negative feedback, and I believe opening the case blocks a buyer from leaving feedback.
Getting your fees back is the top priority. Doesn't ebay do something against the non-payer? That doesn't seem right.
I have had this happen before to me and the only thing you can do is to officially cancel the sale, this will officially happen then and your fees will be returned to you. It is just an ongoing problem with Ebay these days. By the way Ebay have changed the feedback process. Only a buyer can now leave positive and negative feedback. A seller can only leave positive feedback or no feedback. I think this is now a bit unfair but Ebay are now forcing Ebay sellers to offer a very clear and honest service. It puts a lot of power to the buyer, I liked it before when it was the same for each side.
I guess I would suggest to contact him one more time with a nice message and see if he wants the item. Tell him that you are been charged 10% ebay fees at present. If this does not work just do the official cancel an ebay sale process, its a pain but thats the evil of Ebay, I have had this happen a few times in the past.
I think after 4 days (?) you can file a non-paying bidder dispute. Ebay will then try to contact him. If the buyer ignores them, Ebay will cancel the sale, refund any fees and put a strike against the buyer.
In fairness, Ebay should give them a negative as well. Is it like baseball, three strikes and you're out?
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