Ok where does the reply go once you send a reply via My eBay?

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I answered a question via My eBay to a buyer and I forgot to check the "show on your listing" thingy.
Now I wanted to go back to view the question/answer thing and see if I could post it to the auction and I can't find it.
So what does that mean? If you don't put it in the auction is goes POOF?
I would like to have a record of what I type incase there is a problem later on.
grrrrrrrrrrrrr

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Mine go to never never land... when I fill them out. If they have the Earthlink block on for spam, who knows? Peter Pan?

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I had this happen also. There is a box to check if you want a copy sent to your email. I forgot to check it and didn't check the box for the reply to show up on the auction. So as far as I can tell if you don't check the boxes we don't get a copy.

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Good question and wish I had the answer. Earlier tonight I received a question from a potential buyer. My policy is to click on reply and send the answer directly to the person who asked. After hitting send I noticed that it went back into eBay somewhere and that the email of the asker was no where to be found no matter what I did.

I'm not sure if the person who asked the question hid their email addy -- you know the box they can check -- or if eBay is changing the system to block us from getting potential customer email addresses and to force us to use their email system.

Dee

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As far as I can tell it goes to the buyer who asked the question and to you if you checked the send one to yourself and to the auction if you checked that box also.
I have tried to get mine back also but once it's clicked it's gone and you can't edit anything.

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ahhhh well then I guess this is just another one of those shining duhhhbay moments.

Thank you everyone for confirming my thoughts... they should have the "email me a copy" selection an OPT OUT not an OPT IN.
of course they should make that stupid buyer financing thing an OPT IN but they don't do that either.
perhaps the person in charge of opt in and opt out button pushing is dislexic?
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