on 08-08-2019 01:42 PM
I warn everyone to be aware of eBay Plus. They are scammers on a different level. They took monies out of my PayPal account, to renew my Plus membership, when I cancelled about 6 weeks prior to it been due. You need to ring your Financial institution and have them stop EBay Plus from taking monies out if you don’t want It anymore, or those scammers will go ahead and direct debit your account even after you cancel. They refused to give me my monies back. It’s not worth it anyway.
on 14-08-2019 02:52 PM
I’ve noticed that some sellers ship for free, yet eBay Plus tag it for eBay Plus members. It’s already free shipping anyway!!! That is a total scam in itself lol
14-08-2019 03:00 PM - edited 14-08-2019 03:01 PM
@collect247 wrote:The only way ebay plus is a scam in my opinion is like I explained before on another thread is that it isn't the $49 annual fee but it's the price of the items that use ebay plus lol.
They're way over priced and made to look like you're getting a great deal when in reality you're not.
I disagree. I am purchasing a set + expansions for my nephew. This is how I research prices. Along the top were the names of sellers but I have removed them. Prices listed are the price of the item excluding freight.
Blue are the ones I have purchased and the $80 and $16 were covered by ebay plus and very well packed - postage saved $16.25. The other 3 had free post, were packed together (without protection) and one was damaged on arrival
Yellow are the ones I am going to purchase. All are covered by ebay plus except the $32 one (but that's my preference because I have already dealt with that seller)
on 14-08-2019 03:07 PM
It depends on what you are buying. I usually buy from the same sellers, which have always been free yet eBay Plus claims free for plus members. I’m speaking based on my buying experience, not yours. Apparently eBay Plus works out ok for sellers. I’ve never sold anything on eBay, so I can’t comment as a seller only as a buyer.
on 14-08-2019 03:35 PM
Just for curiosity's sake, what on earth are sets plus expansions?
on 14-08-2019 04:12 PM
That's great for you but the items I'm interested in are infact inflated and then discounted to make it look like I'm getting a bargain.
I'm up to speed with what my items should cost in the first place so if they try to pull the wool over my eyes then they can go to buggery.
14-08-2019 04:51 PM - edited 14-08-2019 04:52 PM
Hahahaha Crow.
Bots must be American to let that one go through.
Good to know though
14-08-2019 05:09 PM - edited 14-08-2019 05:10 PM
@timme.au2015,
I wouldn't say that I am cynical about memberships, offers, etc... but I am cautious.
My view is that as a general rule, one doesn't get something for nothing. If eBay is offering discounts as part of a benefit scheme (i.e., eBay Plus), eBay is getting something out of it. Obviously there is the benefit of an assured amount of money coming in from eBay Plus membership fees - and assured money is not to be underestimated. It also seems to me that eBay have done the number crunching and calculated that they will gain at the expense of someone else.
Some of the foreseeable results of eBay Plus seem (to me) to be
I think it's open to abuse, and I certainly wouldn't pay to gain a benefit which may anyway turn out not to be such a benefit after all. Most of us are price-comparison-savvy nowadays, surely! I cannot count the number of times that I've found better value through doing the thing, and even more so through face-to-face negotiation. I often find that shopping in-store has benefits that flow on from my shopping decisions, such as being able to talk through item features, hearing about soon-to-be-released new models that might suit me better, and so on.
eBay Plus may suit some people. It isn't for me.
ANYWAY... in terms of being cautious, I am sorry that you were caught out by eBay Plus terms & conditions. Of course you should have read the T&Cs... but research shows that the majority of people don't. If you contacted eBay using the regular eBay phone number, it does make a horrible sort of sense that the CS rep to whom you spoke didn't advise you about how to cancel your eBay Plus membership - but I agree that it's confusing and that you may have expected the call to be all that you needed to do.
My advice is that you take on a little of my caution. Memberships are very very very often set up in such a way that you must SPECIFICALLY follow a particular method in order to cancel. You would certainly not be the only person to try to cancel eBay Plus membership (or any other online membership) without following the exact procedure outlined in the T&Cs; be aware that this is part of how online memberships work, and it always works for the benefit of the company or group offering the membership. I know those T&Cs can seem like too much stuff to read - but it's to your benefit to read them.
I so frequently see TL; DR posted. Sometimes it's in response to long-winded or wordy posts. (Guilty, m'lud.) But you owe it to YOURSELF not to be a TL; DRer when it comes to terms and conditions relating to your money. If you don't read those T&Cs, and lose out, you'll kick yourself!
on 14-08-2019 05:10 PM
What crow obviously meant was Mount Buggery in Victoria Stawks.
on 14-08-2019 05:11 PM
Well very-known picturesque spot, that.
on 14-08-2019 05:34 PM
@padi*0409 wrote:What crow obviously meant was Mount Buggery in Victoria Stawks.
Of course......silly me.