on
05-02-2025
07:06 PM
- last edited on
06-02-2025
08:10 AM
by
kh-syedse
Bought this bag from this seller for $15.98 with free postage. Arrived today came directly from kmart in qld. Seller is in Western Australia . Bag is sold on kmart website for $10. When I checked sellers website they are selling other items from kmart but charging extra for item. Be aware.
05-02-2025 07:22 PM - edited 05-02-2025 07:24 PM
Have you reported the seller?
Any reason you did not give them the neg they deserve?
Their listing show they sell most Kmart branded stuff, and use stock photos
I am aware, and would not buy in a pink fit based on their drop shipping
Time to check who you are buying from is before you buy
That would have told you to avoid them
Plus all their negs for not sending items at all
05-02-2025 07:22 PM - edited 05-02-2025 07:24 PM
"Profiterring seller"
All sellers sell to make a profit but dropshipping directly from kmart, amazon etc and giving buyers details to
other sites is against the rules and can be reported to eBay.
BUT unfortunately, eBay rarely do anything about it.
on 05-02-2025 09:24 PM
How much do KMart charge for postage?
It is unlikely KMart would send a single $10 item for free.
Apples and oranges, maybe?
on 06-02-2025 12:51 AM
BUT unfortunately, eBay rarely do anything about it.
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There are very good reasons for ebay to not act, until a dropshipper becomes a considerable problem/risk, at which time they can fully justify taking action.
Ebay are not going to open a can of worms, and hope they can put the lid back on.
06-02-2025 06:07 AM - edited 06-02-2025 06:10 AM
@dee4878
There's your answer dee
"Ebay are not going to open a can of worms, and hope they can put the lid back on"
Even though eBay states the following, it means nothing.
"When eBay orders are sent by another retailer or marketplace, it can cause confusion for customers and affect trust in the eBay marketplace. We have this policy to maintain the customer experience for both buyers and sellers, as well as to protect our customers' data from being used for purposes other than fulfilment"
Makes sense really.
When you consider eBay rarely do anything about all the scam listings for non existent items on this site and with the place being overrun with counterfeit items, a seller dropshipping from Kmart, Amazon etc plays a very small part in the scheme of things.
Even if sellers are giving all their buyers' details to other sites !
on 06-02-2025 06:22 AM
@davewil1964 wrote:How much do KMart charge for postage?
It is unlikely KMart would send a single $10 item for free.
Apples and oranges, maybe?
I would say the seller has One-Pass. I know I have.
It gives free shipping from a lot of different stores.
06-02-2025 06:36 AM - edited 06-02-2025 06:37 AM
The seller is doing the wrong thing.
Wrong by ebay's own policy and pretty stupid as a seller because their ruse is immediately obvious to customers and I've never known this sort of thing NOT to cause resentment.
It's okay to buy from Kmart or anywhere else to resell at a profit, but obviously the seller would not be able to sell at this price point, with free postage, unless she had it sent direct from Kmart. You can absolutely bet she has One Pass, which gives free shipping.
Great job with the feedback you gave, except I think you probably should have given her a negative as if other buyers check feedback at all, they are more inclined to at least check the negs (or I hope).
But if you and others continue to give feedback that explicitly states the items are direct from kMart, then those buyers who do bother to check feedback first will be given a heads up.
For most people, it would work out slightly cheaper to just buy a month's One- pass than to buy via this seller.
on 06-02-2025 12:49 PM
Hi Casey, I am well aware of the ebay policy. As are other sites that openly welcome ebay members as drop shippers.
It is far more complex than ebays policy would have you believe.
Third Party Fulfillment, is a legitimate, 100% legal, retail sales method/model. Done correctly it is not a problem for ebay or anyone else. It is big business, with many individuals having millions of transactions, and many more retiring from their day jobs to operate as full time drop shippers.
It is only going to get bigger
on 06-02-2025 12:58 PM
Does the OP understand what selling is all about?
Do they actually expect sellers to just sell for the fun of it?
Of course they have to profit - otherwise no-one would sell!
Mainstream big businesses don't profit from sales? Sure. Pull the other one.