on 12-09-2014 02:58 PM
I need to be made to feel better, by knowing everyone else is dealing with stupid buyers as well.
Just had a buyer ask me a question about the sizing of an item AFTER they purchased it. Who wants to bet it wont fit and it'll be my fault in their eyes?
In the same day I had an item which I sent out two months ago returned to me, and today I got a reply from the buyer. They said 'oh, yeah, we've moved, here's the new address'. Well, hold on, firstly, you didn't notice your item go missing for two months?? Secondly, there is a second lot of postage to be paid on this now, you think I'm just going to foot the bill because you moved and gave me your old address? Seriously?
Tell me your stupid buyer story of the week, make me feel better 🙂
on 12-09-2014 10:16 PM
many years ago I opened a new seller account to sell a particular collection of pottery items.
started with just 2 items.. winning bidder of one left a neg.
Discription verry poor 3chips on rim,adv. in perfect condition, watch this one
I was heartbroken as I knew it did not have chips at all...
however with a (-1) fback I still listed a further 10 or so items... this eBayer bid on all 10.... obviously he was trying to corner them, putting othr buyers off!!!
(I checked his fb and it was the only type of pottery he ever purchased ...)
grrrrr.. I cancelled his bids, put him on my BBL and fortunately did manage to sell the rest, getting good prices too..
but learned my lesson if someone leaves an unwarranted neg. it may be to better their chances on other items, so BBL immediately!
on 13-09-2014 02:55 PM
on 13-09-2014 03:23 PM
I really wish buyers would read the description. I just listed a really small gemstone, 7x5mm and I wrote in the description in bold "please note the size of this stone. It's very small. Photos taken with macro setting and appear much larger".
I can almost guarantee that if it sells, the buyer will complain about how small it is and how much bigger it looked in the photos. I have seen that so often in other sellers negative feedback.
on 13-09-2014 04:01 PM
Have you tried taking the photos against another object like a 5c coin?
on 13-09-2014 04:16 PM
on 13-09-2014 04:21 PM
on 13-09-2014 04:37 PM
on 13-09-2014 11:20 PM
@van_werkhoven wrote:I need to be made to feel better, by knowing everyone else is dealing with stupid buyers as well.
Tell me your stupid buyer story of the week, make me feel better 🙂
my wife listed a Canon EOS film camera body for auction some years back. It only got a few bids and ended up going for $10 to a member that had just joined that day.
Sent an invoice . . . . waited a couple of days before sending a polite message regarding payment . . . . . got a reply a couple of days later along the lines of "this is a film camera, you can't get film anymore therefore the camera is useless". Sent her a message saying that the title had FILM CAMERA in it and it was stated twice in the description that it as a film camera and it was listed in the category 'Film Cameras' and that if payment wasn't received within three days an UnPaid Item case would be opened against her. She replied quicksmart that she was not going to pay so my wife opened a case immediately.
Anyway, once the case was closed my wife relisted the camera body and it sold for $15.
Stupid, stupid buyer. Went straight onto all BBLs of accounts held by my wife and I.
on 13-09-2014 11:27 PM
I have few.
And would never post them here. Or anywhere else.
Some things don't need to be publicised.
on 14-09-2014 11:07 AM
What an insightful contribution to the discussion.