on 21-01-2018 04:28 PM
I recently had a purchase, where the seller had a estimated delivery date which was not met, when I enquired I was informed they were away, and the Ebay ad had been flagged.
I looked at the Ad and yes there was a small print note high on the left hand corner of the ad, whilst the estimated delivery date was clearly evident in bold large print. below the item for sale
As a result I cancelled the order as instead of having to wait 7 days to receive it would have been 30 days.
This was an annoying waste of my time.
Why does Ebay allow absent sellers to list and item for sale with an Estimated delivery date prominently shown, when the seller has no intention of meeting this delivery time.
Why is a seller even allowed to list on Ebay at a time when they are away and cannot despatch the goods as advertised on the Ebay site.
I believe Ebay needs to have a look at this practice, if they wish to retain their buyers.
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on 21-01-2018 05:25 PM
jcut
Could you please contact ebay and tell them of the issues you just experienced and ask them if they can be more accurate with the delivery date estimate info THEY PUT THERE to make it less issues for the seller to have to deal with buyers that blame sellers for EBAY'S choices and cause the sellers who have done NOTHING wrong to lose out on sales.
Much appreciated by all sellers on ebay if you can get the issue fixed for us all 🙂
Thanks in advance 🙂
on 21-01-2018 09:01 PM
21-01-2018 04:37 PM - edited 21-01-2018 04:40 PM
Ebay themselves insert the estimated delivery dates
Ebay's estimated delivery dates are guesses, stuff of fantasy land and they are very well aware of this
Ebay also determine the size of the font for the dates THEY insert
I just had a look at one of the seller's listing and there is a VERY clear banner across the top of the page stating they are away until 30th January
on 21-01-2018 05:25 PM
jcut
Could you please contact ebay and tell them of the issues you just experienced and ask them if they can be more accurate with the delivery date estimate info THEY PUT THERE to make it less issues for the seller to have to deal with buyers that blame sellers for EBAY'S choices and cause the sellers who have done NOTHING wrong to lose out on sales.
Much appreciated by all sellers on ebay if you can get the issue fixed for us all 🙂
Thanks in advance 🙂
21-01-2018 05:49 PM - edited 21-01-2018 05:50 PM
In the feedback you leave for sellers nearly all mentions "promp delivery" or "delivery as advertised" etc. As the others have said sellers have NO control over delivery times - only their own handling times, and it's eBay that puts in the "estimated" ETA's - which often have no relevance to actual delivery times.
eBay should never have started making their own estimates in the first place - they are a selling and buying platform NOT a postal service.
To assess sellers on those parameters is very unfair indeed.
on 21-01-2018 06:46 PM
Sellers do not own of control Australia Post or their delivery times as many buyers seem to think. We Sellers are tired of complaints re delivery times and bad star ratings even when items are posted within an hour, because said item had to travel across the entire country and did not arrive quickly enough for the buyer. Some buyers will not even wait as long as the "estimated date of arrival" before complaining. Estimated, means "estimated" put up by eBay, not the Sellers. In the case of the Seller being away, this is usually an obvious message at the top of the listing, and you can't complain if you did not look or see it. The estimated date should have been removed by eBay, and this you can complain about, but PLEASE complain to THEM, not to the many hard working sellers who try their very best and cannot please some customers no matter how hard they try.
on 21-01-2018 07:13 PM
on 21-01-2018 07:44 PM
on 21-01-2018 07:46 PM
on 21-01-2018 07:51 PM
21-01-2018 07:54 PM - edited 21-01-2018 07:56 PM
Not the seller's (any seller's) fault how ebay set up the page
Seller's have no control over that
There is a banner going right across the top of those listing saying the seller is away until Jan 30th
If someone chooses not the read the entire listing, or chooses to ignore something on the listing that is not the fault of the seller who has been up front about being away
Right there, regardless of anything else (which yes, is flawed due to EBAY'S flaws) tells you and all potential buyers right up front the seller is away
Nothing is going to be sent until they return. It should not need to be said elsewhere and a seller most certainly does not deserve a neg because someone chooses to buy anyway
Nobody can indicate a delivery date. The is up to Australia Post as to what 'speed' / time they take to do their job
That is why the 'estaimated delivery date' EBAY puts on everybody's listings needs to be done away with, because again, seller's get blamed for ebay's nonsense
(Many,many, many sellers have complained to ebay about it. Ebay do not care so long as they get their fees)