on โ20-04-2023 11:38 AM
I bought a car part on eBay. It didn't fit my car, even though I sent VIN to seller and they said all good - it will fit. I sent photographic evidence that it is the wrong part. A return was raised. eBay asked that I print off a shipping label (for TOLL, interestingly) but clearly instructed that I drop off at a HUBBED location. First location I tried said the package was too big, approx 1.2m long, 0.8m wide and .3m deep and no more than 5kg (roughly the size of a small car door card). So I tried using the chat fucntion at HUBBED, who told me the package was too big and to contact eBay.
eBay is a cunning and clever enterprise. It is a company that has introduced clear paths of no communication with its users, with the ultimate goal of maximising profitability, irrespective of consumer rights or guarantees. I can't contact eBay, so I guess the next step is the ACCC.
on โ20-04-2023 11:46 AM
Why can't you contact eBay?
I have no problem by going to "Help" on any page & scrolling to "Contact Us" & starting a chat.
โ20-04-2023 12:01 PM - edited โ20-04-2023 12:03 PM
I would would say the ACCC will tell you that you need first to use the function of contact clearly available at the top of every page for eBay
Nothing cunning, clever or hidden about it
HUBBED has advised you what you need to do, so do it
As an aside, eBay do not read feedback, so matter how much you write 'please read'
And the seller the neg relates to has horrid feedback that should have warned loud and clear to hit the back button as fast as you could
on โ20-04-2023 12:44 PM
Out of curiosity, has the item been packed for return as you received it, or have you over packed it.
How was the item shipped to you, all carriers have size restrictions.
on โ20-04-2023 01:07 PM
Wow, did you really buy from someone with 95.3 percent feedback?
on โ20-04-2023 01:22 PM
The small help button is on the bottom of the page, if you mean that one (the only one showing on my screen) then you get an automated assistant. I eventually typed in that I wanted to communicate with a real person and that started the chat. It was ambiguous to say the least. So thanks for your help, but eBay itself could have been more helpful.
on โ20-04-2023 01:24 PM
I didn't over pack it, but yes did have to re-pack.
on โ20-04-2023 01:31 PM
No, this one had 99.4% feedback, and the part was in good condition and sent quickly. It just all fell apart when I wanted to return what was the wrong part for my car. So being told to re-pack the part for return, find such a return location on another website (HUBBED), going to a location with the part boxed up (a local newsagent), to be told no, much to big for us to return (99cmx55cmx30cm, 5kg). Then having to contact HUBBED, who then wanted nothing to do with it, then back to eBay. Every website that offers chat seems to have it feature prominantly, byt eBay makes you go digging for it, Even then, you have to ask to have a real person on the other end. It was all a bit hard for something that should not be.
on โ20-04-2023 01:32 PM
Yes, never again. Not related to this issue though.
โ20-04-2023 06:21 PM - edited โ20-04-2023 06:25 PM
@hqphil wrote:I didn't over pack it, but yes did have to re-pack.
So did you reduce the package size, 99cm x55cm x30cm is not oversize, but this is a lot smaller than your original stated measurements, which would indicate the item was over packed.
When sellers issue return labels, they are issued for items to be sent within the exact measurements as originally specified by the seller.
As for chat, it could not be much easier. there is an option to commence chat with a live agent, or you can commence with automated agent and then request a live agent.