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Re: eBay and Feedback
Originally Posted by rjh_54
(Post 13763335)
So, I'm not entirely sure what happened, but I went to look at the relisted shirt, and it looks like my feedback for her is gone. Is it that easy to have negative feedback removed?
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Re: eBay and Feedback
Originally Posted by rjh_54
(Post 13763335)
So, I'm not entirely sure what happened, but I went to look at the relisted shirt, and it looks like my feedback for her is gone. Is it that easy to have negative feedback removed?
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Re: eBay and Feedback
Can I get an opinion about the precedence for the following eBay scenario?
I sold a DVD in perfect shape and mailed it to the client. I received an "Return Request" from the client claiming the disc was cracked. They provided a photo clearly showing several cracks through the centre hub which indicates to me they attempted to pull the disc off the plastic hub without pressing the centre button, bent it like a taco and broke the disc. They also sent a photo of the envelope and case which were in perfect shape so I figure it wasn't caused in delivery. I know they broke it but it's my word as a seller vs. their word as a buyer. I figured if they had the audacity to make a return claim on damage they knowingly caused themselves, it wouldn't be worth trying to dispute their claim. I bit the bullet and just refunded their money. Has anyone else been in this situation as a seller and had a better outcome? |
Re: eBay and Feedback
Originally Posted by orangerunner
(Post 13764555)
Can I get an opinion about the precedence for the following eBay scenario?
I sold a DVD in perfect shape and mailed it to the client. I received an "Return Request" from the client claiming the disc was cracked. They provided a photo clearly showing several cracks through the centre hub which indicates to me they attempted to pull the disc off the plastic hub without pressing the centre button, bent it like a taco and broke the disc. They also sent a photo of the envelope and case which were in perfect shape so I figure it wasn't caused in delivery. I know they broke it but it's my word as a seller vs. their word as a buyer. I figured if they had the audacity to make a return claim on damage they knowingly caused themselves, it wouldn't be worth trying to dispute their claim. I bit the bullet and just refunded their money. Has anyone else been in this situation as a seller and had a better outcome? Yes, I’d agree that it is extremely unlikely that’s how it arrived, and there’s no guarantee that the buyer isn’t showing you a picture of different copy of the DVD, perhaps one that got broken before yours even arrived, but I don’t imagine you could prove that unless somebody had written their initials on the DVD or something. Not much you can do but take the hit! Sorry to hear about this! |
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Thanks for the reply. I guess it's an unavoidable cost of doing business and luckily it doesn't happen too often. It's frustrating because the hub button even had the word "PUSH" molded into it! I pack every DVD with a sheet of foam to help prevent a "floater" but there's only so much you can do as there's always going to a certain percentage of dishonest eBay members.
These are all things Amazon can tolerate and absorb without a worry but it certainly hurts the casual seller. |
Re: eBay and Feedback
Originally Posted by orangerunner
(Post 13764555)
Can I get an opinion about the precedence for the following eBay scenario?
I sold a DVD in perfect shape and mailed it to the client. I received an "Return Request" from the client claiming the disc was cracked. They provided a photo clearly showing several cracks through the centre hub which indicates to me they attempted to pull the disc off the plastic hub without pressing the centre button, bent it like a taco and broke the disc. They also sent a photo of the envelope and case which were in perfect shape so I figure it wasn't caused in delivery. I know they broke it but it's my word as a seller vs. their word as a buyer. I figured if they had the audacity to make a return claim on damage they knowingly caused themselves, it wouldn't be worth trying to dispute their claim. I bit the bullet and just refunded their money. Has anyone else been in this situation as a seller and had a better outcome? |
Re: eBay and Feedback
Originally Posted by rjh_54
(Post 13763225)
She then canceled my order, issuing me a refund because the item was "out of stock or damaged", and proceeded to relist the shirt.
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Re: eBay and Feedback
Originally Posted by joe_b
(Post 13767619)
I submitted a best offer on an antique fishing lure, $20 below the BIN price. The seller accepted. They messaged me the next day saying they couldn't find the lure and asked if I wanted a refund or a substitute item (with a similar BIN price) from one of their other listings. I told them to refund me. They then submitted the cancellation reason as "Buyer asked to cancel the item", which pissed me off. I'm sure they felt it was better to lie about the reason so their account wouldn't get dinged by eBay. Now they've relisted the lure at the original price with the best offer option removed. This joker needs to get off eBay and stop wasting people's time.
On a side note - on Thursday I won the auction for the relisted shirt, but this time I wasn't bidding against anybody so I got it for a few bucks less than the first time around. I'm wondering how long I should wait it out this time around :lol: |
Re: eBay and Feedback
Originally Posted by joe_b
(Post 13767619)
I submitted a best offer on an antique fishing lure, $20 below the BIN price. The seller accepted. They messaged me the next day saying they couldn't find the lure and asked if I wanted a refund or a substitute item (with a similar BIN price) from one of their other listings. I told them to refund me. They then submitted the cancellation reason as "Buyer asked to cancel the item", which pissed me off. I'm sure they felt it was better to lie about the reason so their account wouldn't get dinged by eBay. Now they've relisted the lure at the original price with the best offer option removed. This joker needs to get off eBay and stop wasting people's time.
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I had one of the most psycho experiences ever on ebay. I pre-ordered a comic book about a month ago and the seller sent it to me once it was released a week ago. The comic arrived damaged, not because of the packaging, but most likely because of how it was handled and packed by the distributor. I messaged the seller about the damages with photos as evidence and asked him if he had a replacement I could exchange it for and this where it all went downhill. First, the dealer went all off on me saying that the book was near mint and he knows it because the name of his account reflects his knowledge. He said he had no replacements at all. I still responded him politely and asked him if he could give me a partial refund because I really wanted the book and he responded that he doesn't refunds AFTER THE FACT!!! Then he sent me another immediate message saying to return the item since he could sell it to the many people he has on the waiting list. I was pissed but still responded in a normal manner and told him that I will return the book for a full refund and that it doesn't make sense that he doesn't give partial refunds after the fact because "before the fact" I didn't have the book in my hands. He didn't waste time and sent me a message with this "RETURN IT!!!". I proceeded to file the return claim and package everything the same way he sent it and once he approved the return claim, he messaged me again saying that he videos all returns and that he will report me if I send him something else other than the book I purchased from him.
On Tuesday, I get the refund but since he was such an asshole through the whole process, I left him negative feedback for sending a damaged book but more importantly for his rude behavior throughout the transaction. So what does the seller do? He goes and immediately purchases a DVD I was selling on ebay and an hour later goes and leaves me negative feedback on my account. Nonetheless, I had to call ebay customer service and file several complaints to get the feedback removed and block this psychopath from ever dealing with me again. As a curiosity, I searched the dealer's real name on Facebook and every single thing I found was either people complaining about being ripped off by this guy or the seller complaining on the most inane things to multiple customer services from places like ebay, McDonalds, Foot Locker, Dominos and the list goes on |
Re: eBay and Feedback
Originally Posted by joe_b
(Post 13767619)
I submitted a best offer on an antique fishing lure, $20 below the BIN price. The seller accepted. They messaged me the next day saying they couldn't find the lure and asked if I wanted a refund or a substitute item (with a similar BIN price) from one of their other listings. I told them to refund me. They then submitted the cancellation reason as "Buyer asked to cancel the item", which pissed me off. I'm sure they felt it was better to lie about the reason so their account wouldn't get dinged by eBay. Now they've relisted the lure at the original price with the best offer option removed. This joker needs to get off eBay and stop wasting people's time.
So for every 199 orders you ship, you are allowed one mess up. Ebay is really a horrible place. I wish someone would disrupt them. They’re just the standard for selling thrift and there is no competition. |
Re: eBay and Feedback
Originally Posted by Red Hood
(Post 13792220)
On Tuesday, I get the refund but since he was such an asshole through the whole process, I left him negative feedback for sending a damaged book but more importantly for his rude behavior throughout the transaction. So what does the seller do? He goes and immediately purchases a DVD I was selling on ebay and an hour later goes and leaves me negative feedback on my account. Nonetheless, I had to call ebay customer service and file several complaints to get the feedback removed and block this psychopath from ever dealing with me again.
My approach is to let them know I'm not happy but give them the benefit of the doubt and mention I won't leave negative feedback. It's not the most gratifying approach but it helps alleviate problems. I also approach eBay as a "buyer/seller beware" gamble; I don't wager more money than I care to lose. |
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I don't like leaving negative feedback on small, individual sellers even when they may deserve it.
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Did Ebay change how sellers get funds after they've been paid to ship an item?
I paid for an item a few days ago and the seller immediately was on high alert because the funds were immediately being held by Ebay/Paypal. In my experience, it was usually due to the seller not putting in a Tracking Number into the completed auction but was told by another seller that Ebay now holds funds for 14-days if you aren't part of their Seller Subscription Program? Now, this particular seller said (after he put in a Tracking Number) that he wouldn't ship my item until the money is deposited into his account, which is two weeks from now. He's basically waiting for the hold to be lifted. He stated that he wanted to make sure he didn't get ripped off or have a refund forced on him after shipping out my item. |
Re: eBay and Feedback
Originally Posted by asianxcore
(Post 13858564)
Did Ebay change how sellers get funds after they've been paid to ship an item?
I paid for an item a few days ago and the seller immediately was on high alert because the funds were immediately being held by Ebay/Paypal. In my experience, it was usually due to the seller not putting in a Tracking Number into the completed auction but was told by another seller that Ebay now holds funds for 14-days if you aren't part of their Seller Subscription Program? Now, this particular seller said (after he put in a Tracking Number) that he wouldn't ship my item until the money is deposited into his account, which is two weeks from now. He's basically waiting for the hold to be lifted. He stated that he wanted to make sure he didn't get ripped off or have a refund forced on him after shipping out my item. |
Re: eBay and Feedback
Originally Posted by movieguru
(Post 13858661)
They changed from getting it instantly with Paypal to "Managed Payment" through Ebay. Under Managed Payments, they hold the money to make sure the seller ships the items on time. If he is holding off on shipping the items until he receives the money, he is going to screw up his numbers and eventually won't be able to sell much if anything after a while.
So when the 28th comes around, even though he's still sitting on the item, the hold on his Paypal funds will be lifted? He printed a Shipping Label with a Tracking Number but won't be shipping the item out until then. Apparently, he was screwed out of another product he sold of the same ilk and is now overly cautious. Unlucky me for walking into this situation when I was hoping to get the product before Saturday. The seller was trying to come up with ways to fix the situation (you know, other than actually just shipping me what I paid for immediately) but all of them are a major inconvenience to me. The item has been sitting so long that even if it was shipped out tomorrow, it wouldn't make to me in time. |
Re: eBay and Feedback
Originally Posted by asianxcore
(Post 13858712)
He's definitely holding onto the item until the hold is lifted, which isn't until the 28th.
So when the 28th comes around, even though he's still sitting on the item, the hold on his Paypal funds will be lifted? He printed a Shipping Label with a Tracking Number but won't be shipping the item out until then. Apparently, he was screwed out of another product he sold of the same ilk and is now overly cautious. Unlucky me for walking into this situation when I was hoping to get the product before Saturday. The seller was trying to come up with ways to fix the situation (you know, other than actually just shipping me what I paid for immediately) but all of them are a major inconvenience to me. The item has been sitting so long that even if it was shipped out tomorrow, it wouldn't make to me in time. 1) "Tracking uploaded on time and validated". since he printed a label, it's been uploaded on time. However part of that metric is "uploaded on time, but no carrier scan". If you fall below 95% on this metric, then Ebay can limit your selling priviliges. So basically 1 in 20 orders can have this defect. If he is doing this for every orderm he is at 0%.2) "Late Shipment rate". Since the item will be delivered late at this point, he will get dinged for late delivery under this metric. If you fall below 97% on this metric, Ebay can limit your selling priviliges. So this equates to around only 1 in 33 shipments can have this defect. If it passes the expected delivery date without him shipping or you receiving, you can just file a case. If you do this, they will hold the funds. If he has already received the funds you paid at that point, they will hold that same amount from other funds he would be receiving from newer sales or they could take the money out of what ever bank account or credit card he has on file. |
Re: eBay and Feedback
Originally Posted by movieguru
(Post 13858814)
So, he is going to get himself dinged on two of Ebay's metrics.
1) "Tracking uploaded on time and validated". since he printed a label, it's been uploaded on time. However part of that metric is "uploaded on time, but no carrier scan". If you fall below 95% on this metric, then Ebay can limit your selling priviliges. So basically 1 in 20 orders can have this defect. If he is doing this for every orderm he is at 0%.2) "Late Shipment rate". Since the item will be delivered late at this point, he will get dinged for late delivery under this metric. If you fall below 97% on this metric, Ebay can limit your selling priviliges. So this equates to around only 1 in 33 shipments can have this defect. If it passes the expected delivery date without him shipping or you receiving, you can just file a case. If you do this, they will hold the funds. If he has already received the funds you paid at that point, they will hold that same amount from other funds he would be receiving from newer sales or they could take the money out of what ever bank account or credit card he has on file. I sent the seller all of this information, in hopes that he will change his mind and send the product. I don't want to get blamed if he starts having issues selling because he chose to do this to the item I paid for. |
Re: eBay and Feedback
Originally Posted by asianxcore
(Post 13858564)
Did Ebay change how sellers get funds after they've been paid to ship an item?
https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/ge...yments?id=4155
Originally Posted by asianxcore
(Post 13858564)
Now, this particular seller said (after he put in a Tracking Number) that he wouldn't ship my item until the money is deposited into his account, which is two weeks from now. He's basically waiting for the hold to be lifted.
https://www.ebay.com/help/policies/s...policy?id=4346 “If PayPal doesn't make your funds available immediately from payments for an item you sold, you're not allowed to hold shipment until the funds are released. Note: Holding shipment may affect your seller performance standing or defect rate and buyer satisfaction, which increases the chances of future PayPal payments being held.” |
Re: eBay and Feedback
Originally Posted by TheBang
(Post 13858926)
not really. Their policy is outlined here. The most common reason I’ve seen is because the seller doesn’t have enough established selling history.
He stated this has never happened to him before even though he's sold a bunch of items over the past month.
Originally Posted by TheBang
(Post 13858926)
He’s not allowed to do that. Check out the seller policies under “Shipping and handling time” here:
Even if he does, I still won't get the item in time for an event I need it for this weekend but still will get it before January 2021 (at this projected rate). Thank you all for the clarification and help. I'm pretty annoyed by all of this and just want it to be over already. |
Re: eBay and Feedback
I just came here to ask the same question. A cheap item I've had on ebay for awhile just sold. I was brought to my Paypal account which asked me top click on an agree and continue tab which I didnt because it looked like I was going to be charged for shipping so I just ignored it.
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After messaging information that was provided to me here and through another seller I bought from on Ebay, the item that I mentioned a few posts up finally was shipped out.
Not without issue though. The seller already is assuming that I'm going to steal the item from him upon arrival -screwy- This person has been a small nightmare to deal with. |
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