on โ22-12-2020 10:13 AM
I sold an $12 item which had FREE shiping on the 27th October and as the buyer was only 2 klm I delivered it myself . There was no one at home so put in in the letter box and took a photo . Now the buyer has open a case i have offered a replacement but had no reply from the customer via messages Ebay dosent have any links to upload the photos in the dispute section and cant contact themby phone only by a useless automated chat
on โ23-12-2020 06:18 PM
And get a policy strike for a false positive if the buyer is aware of the facility. As they probably are.
Bad advice.
โ23-12-2020 08:43 PM - edited โ23-12-2020 08:47 PM
@offroad7400 wrote:
You go out of your way to help a buyer and they turn around and screw you. Yes, it sucks. I make a point of taking a photo of the item at their front door.
Doesn't count as tracking though.
Leave negative 'positive' feedback. SCAMMER. SCAMMER. SCAMMER across the whole page so there is a record if ever someone checks back on their feedback.
Don't get angry - get even.
Thank you for outing yourself as a seller who thinks the rules don't apply to you.
https://www.ebay.com.au/help/policies/member-behaviour-policies/community-content-policy?id=4265
on โ24-12-2020 06:49 AM
It's certainly what you might feel like doing, but realistically, it isn't much good because the buyer can get it removed, it violates the rules.
But more to the pojnt, it is a 'positive' comment. Now I don't know about you, but when I check out a seller, I click on the negs & neutrals, I don't read many of the positives.
Any positive feedback soon moves down the page anyway if a person makes a few transactions and is lost to sight so the lasting effect of giving a false positive is it boosts the feedback score of the person, makes them look better than they really are. Last thing you want to happen!
on โ24-12-2020 09:15 AM
How exactly is that getting even?
Against eBay rules as you are well aware
eBay will remove the comment and likely leave the green tick without a comment
OP will be the one getting canned by eBay, not the buyer
And I doubt many reading such dodgey advice would want to buy from someone so happily giving it
on โ24-12-2020 12:52 PM
@offroad7400 wrote:
You go out of your way to help a buyer and they turn around and screw you. Yes, it sucks. I make a point of taking a photo of the item at their front door.
Doesn't count as tracking though.
Leave negative 'positive' feedback. SCAMMER. SCAMMER. SCAMMER across the whole page so there is a record if ever someone checks back on their feedback.
Don't get angry - get even.
How do you know they are a scammer?
We have stuff disappear from mail boxes/door steps on our street.
I have a PO Box to mitigate loses, but if I have to have something delivered to my house, I have tracking turned on.
As soon as I'm notified I go out and collect it or, if I'm away, I have an arrangement to text my neighbour to collect it
on โ24-12-2020 08:00 PM
Happened to me. Buyer was disgruntled because she paid for "postage" despite me going out of my way to deliver it. So I changed the invoice to local pick up and refunded her the postage. She knows damn well she received it (her post box is built into the building wall and accessible from the inside. I let her know very politely that scamming and lying is not a nice thing to do!
on โ25-12-2020 04:00 AM
Sometimes, items will be delivered but the postie doesn't update the tracking. I've had it happen. Contacted buyer and they were happy to say they received their item even though tracking was still showing as in transit. Lucky I had an honest buyer!