on โ18-09-2012 10:53 PM
Hello Ebay community. I am writing about this topic as i feel that some of the Ebay policies are not in the best interests of users of Ebay and that it should be changed to make Ebay a better place for all.
I think that Ebay is mostly a good place and a good idea as it gives individual persons the opportunity to list items that they no longer need and to be able to make a few dollars on their unwanted items instead of ending up as landfill or crushed up into a little metal rectangle by the scrap yard and wasted.
I however do not agree with some of Ebay's rules that being bid retractions and listings. Fair enough if I was at City Motor Auction Group in Brisbane ( which is an automotive auction house ) and bidded on an item no bid retraction should be available because you have time to inspect the vehicle and look all around it and check all paperwork. It is an in house, on the spot, auction that you can see what you are bidding on in front of you. With Ebay however 40% or more of the time there is no way you can view an item and it is bid at your own risk.
Because of this I think bid retractions should be allowed and I will be trying to get support on this issue from other members.
I think another problem Ebay faces is items sold outside of Ebay and then the item does not get removed by the seller which makes a big confusion, or items that are listed being pulled off in the last day or hour because the seller does not like the price he/she are going to get for the item, or other Ebay members accounts being used to boost the price of an item.
Things like this happening can be minimized by having a rule that once an item is listed it is listed and cannot be removed or deleted and has to run the full term of the listing chosen. The seller should have the opportunity to read this condition of sale but once he clicks accept and the item is listed he can not then remove or delete the item and it has to run the full term of the listing. Legal proceedings should take place againt the seller if sold outside of ebay because item can not be deleted and he has accepted the conditions of sale.
I think that this would minimize instances previously described happening and make Ebay a better place for all.
Take my poll if you agree or disagree with having bid retractions and fixed term listings.
on โ03-10-2012 09:54 AM
carly_and_judy wrote:dont forget also if a item is retracted the seller has to pay ebay fees etc still
what fees etc... does a seller pay if a bidder retracts?
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I suppose when i started this topic my intention was, (and still is) to make ebay a better and fairer place.
on โ07-10-2012 08:26 PM
davewil1964, are you suggesting by your little comment "something about rocks and glass houses" that i have shill bidded on an item or did something that i am writing about?
If you are you are utterly mistaken.
on โ07-10-2012 11:35 PM
That is my signature. It's below the line and appears on all my posts.
on โ08-10-2012 04:52 PM
Hello i-once-was-bump, well pick the one you like the most and vote for that.
What silly nonsense, there are clearly 2 different topics each with 2 possibilities.
I don't think eBay will be too interested in your ideas if that is how you solve a problem you have created.