Sendle and Courier's Please

I've been trying to find a way to officially complain about ebay recommending Sendle and Couriers Please as delivery services to sellers. They both have a 1 star average rating and have so many complaints online about them stealing or losing packages.

 

It's making me not want to buy from Ebay anymore because so many sellers are using these delivery services.

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Hi,

 

What dodgy sellers have I recommended? I'm happy to go back and remove my review if they are actually dodgy. I review based on my experience and only buy from sellers with over 90% positive feedback. At least in the last year, can't speak to back when I was like 18.

 

And I don't personally have evidence, but I saw accusations of that when I looked up google reviews. My experience with both delivery services is them not delivery the package even though I am home. I booked a redelivery with Couriers please and had a confirmation email about it but turns out that was false because it got returned to sender.

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@racfother-82 wrote:

Hi,

 

What dodgy sellers have I recommended? I'm happy to go back and remove my review if they are actually dodgy. I review based on my experience and only buy from sellers with over 90% positive feedback. At least in the last year, can't speak to back when I was like 18.

 

And I don't personally have evidence, but I saw accusations of that when I looked up google reviews. My experience with both delivery services is them not delivery the package even though I am home. I booked a redelivery with Couriers please and had a confirmation email about it but turns out that was false because it got returned to sender.


 You standards are low,  and if you read some of the reasons for negatives

So you are basing your accusation of stealing on peoples reviews,  not your own experience or evidence,  I would like to see you stand up in court.

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Why are you being so rude? You could have just politely told me. I'm not the one who allows these sellers to do dodgy things  ebay is. I review sellers well based on my own experience with them, I'm sorry other people have had bad experiences with them.

 

And in my original post I said they had complaints online saying that, I never said they stole from me. You can look up reviews if you want.

 

I just came here asking for help on making a complaint. It's crazy how I got turned on instead of the company that is actually at fault. You're right, me not checking every single review on a seller is the same as a multi-million dollar company recommending a delivery service with a 1.4 google review average to its sellers. I know ebay recommends them to sellers because I asked the one I bought my last item from.

 

This is the last time I come to the community for help, **bleep**.

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@racfother-82, 

 

The issue of feedback scores on eBay is problematic. As said, experienced eBayers generally consider that 90% for a high volume seller is bad.

 

This is because of both the way in which the percentages are calculated by eBay, and the human behaviour factors. Feedback is skewed by buyers doing the following:

 

  1. leaving a positive immediately upon receiving the item (before they’ve tested and checked it properly)
  2. leaving a positive because the item looks okay but is clearly cheap rubbish without the specs or proper components under the hood (for electrical or electronic goods)
  3. leaving a neutral or no feedback for an item not as described because it was cheap or from reluctance to cause waves
  4. not leaving feedback in time
  5. leaving unjustified feedback, and/or
  6. only leaving feedback if it’s negative.

 

While some of the above will drag feedback down, more of the factors will tend to reduce negatives. Worse – when some high-volume Chinese eBay sellers, for instance, see the feedback score dragged down too much, they simply “rest” that particular account for a while and in the meantime use one of their other accounts.

 

I consider 99.5% as a good minimum for high volume sellers, but that’s not set in stone. Using it as my guideline, though, I make informed decisions about the sellers from whom I buy, and I never fall for the Top Rated “one of our most trusted” fluffy nonsense automatically generated for many a seller on eBay from whom I’d not buy.

 


Re couriers and deliverers - people’s experiences vary. In some suburbs and areas, a particular courier company may be spectacularly awful; in others, it may be fine. I am fortunate in having very few postage / delivery issues.

 

 

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I'm fluffy on my selling accounts.

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And I bought from you in spite of the fluffiness…

 

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Quality rises to the top.

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