on 20-02-2019 09:31 AM - last edited on 20-02-2019 12:07 PM by luna-2304
Does Ebay monitor sellers before sales are annouced for price jacking which is illegal?
Its common practice on Ebay for sellers to jack up their prices before a sale. recent "PUPGRADE" sale is just an example. Can we be given tool to see price histroy of an item so we can catch these illegal sales practices?
Just makes Ebay sales rather pointless
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03-03-2019 06:17 PM - edited 03-03-2019 06:19 PM
❝If a business has a policy or practice of discounting goods when not on sale and uses two-price advertising in relation to sale periods, there is a significant risk that the use of two-price advertising will involve conduct that is misleading. The business would be representing to consumers that they will make a particular saving if they purchase the item during the sale period, when this is not necessarily the case.
Similar considerations apply to the specification of dollar amount or percentage savings such as 60% off.❞
It's illegal (in breach of Australian consumer legislation) to raise the price just before a discount is offered, in order to mislead consumers into thinking they are saving $xx.
Dr Michael Schapter, Deputy Chair, ACCC (2014) explains was/now - aka "price-jacking".
A SPECIFIC EXAMPLE: Kogan pays $32,400 penalty for alleged false or misleading representations in a Father's Day promoti...
on 03-03-2019 09:18 PM
I think the key term in cupboards' post is 'private seller'.
on 03-03-2019 10:20 PM
Yes. I should have stressed that what I quoted was just in terms of a business.
I was really focusing on the sorts of sellers mentioned by digital*ghost (where an eBay discount code applies to specific sellers only rather than being site-wide), and of course those sellers would definitely be businesses. Mea culpa - I should have added that yes, private sellers can do what they like with listing prices, so far as I'm aware.
Aha! I've just found a very reasonably-priced copy of Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader.
on 03-03-2019 10:32 PM
Well done. I hope it's not from a UK dropshipper. Although I have had no problems with my one purchase (better than described, at less than 1/3 of value), the main two don't always deliver as described.
on 03-03-2019 10:51 PM
It's not. (I think I know the one you mean, and I prefer not to purchase from that seller... WOB?)
The seller is in Oregon, and as I have other items sitting with my parcel forwarder there (also in Oregon), I've used that address in the interests of getting this more quickly.
on 03-03-2019 11:45 PM
That's the one. I had a supplier in the US, but I'm fairly sure they aren't in Oregon
on 20-03-2019 05:52 PM - last edited on 25-03-2019 03:11 PM by luna-2304
You don't need any history to see the price jacking, every single tech item I have ever seen on sale is listed at 10%-15% above RRP and then you get 20% off that, leaving you with around 8%-10% off in reality. That is the kind of disccount you could find on most products any day of the week. Ebay is actively participating in deceptive marketing in conjunction with sellers like <Removed>and <Removed> to name 2 of many. Its a shame, and the sellers don't care. <Removed> simply rationalised it as being "better than nothing" and that was fine with them.
on 20-03-2019 06:03 PM
on 17-01-2023 09:20 AM
Still going on and no recourse through Ebay, these are powersellers on Ebay and Ebay plus program even. For examples I'm looking for Nividia RTX video cards.
if you press report item from
its takes you to report page but no option to report price gouging
just before the sale went live price was increase exact amount that discount states
on 17-01-2023 09:36 AM
Chat support function non functional. There is no email or way to contact support to report price gouging.