on 25-03-2018 10:43 AM
Normally 60 days is plenty of time, but with Chinese sellers I don't think it is enough, considering the estimated delivery for most purchases from China is now over two months (well, the last day) according to eBay. Yes, we all know that it is just an estimate, but for example if an item hasn't arrived yet and a Chinese seller starts saying that it is not the last day of the estimated delivery yet and they want you to wait, what do you do? Because you can still get your money back if an item doesn't arrive in 2 months (both through eBay and Paypal), however if you wait until the last day you can't leave feedback any more, and they know.
on 06-04-2018 10:07 AM
God point mariq7 , When it was 3 months it was good. I have had some sellers that I have had issues with and the time it took was more than 2 months.
One Polish seller sent me video tape via surface mail and it turned out to be a bootlegged / pirated copy. It was over 2 months and a bit more.
Another case was ****** ***, a seller in the US, a major seller of records and memorabilia etc.. One f the worst sellers I have dealt with. I purahsed what I was led to believe was a vintage hi-fi brocure pamphlet in near new cond. It was nothing more than 8 pages taken out of a magazine and in well read, I mean we read condition with fingernail impressions all over it. This seller doesn't refund on postage costsso I had to send it in to get a refund on my purchase less the postage costs. In those days USPS was a lot cheaper. I was still going to be out of pocket because of the sellers dishonesty / inability to see the difference between a booklet and pulled out pages / Inability to grade correctly. In the end PayPal stepped in with a once off offer to refund me completely and by-pass the whole process. In amongst all of this, the seller somehow put in some kind of a request for more money from me. WHAT !!! Yeah that's the second time it happened to me. Anyway, all of this, the attempts at negotiation, PayPal claim etc., having to return etc took more than 2 months.
BTW: This US seller frequently gets negatives for selling items with misrepresentation of what they are. But, with a high turnover and making a great living from it I guess ****** *** can afford to do this. Sadly, we the buyers suffer.
Once again mariq7 , you have brought up an important issue that needs addressing. Cheers
on 29-07-2021 02:22 AM
Yep eBay is no longer a reliable or ethical service, I’m going elsewhere!
on 11-10-2021 08:09 AM
@14design0000 wrote:Yep eBay is no longer a reliable or ethical service, I’m going elsewhere!
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I'm still hanging in there. But I hear what you say. There's definitely room for improvement.
on 11-10-2021 08:26 AM
@4channel wrote:
@14design0000 wrote:Yep eBay is no longer a reliable or ethical service, I’m going elsewhere!
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I'm still hanging in there. But I hear what you say. There's definitely room for improvement.
You didn't hear that over 2 months ago?
Bored?... so you bumped an old thread?
on 11-10-2021 09:04 AM
@repentatleisure1952 wrote:You didn't hear that over 2 months ago?
Bored?... so you bumped an old thread?
Nah, hiding from CS I reckon.
on 12-10-2021 04:32 PM
i bought a item on july 12 th .on a preorder ..to be released a few days later
from a local seller
it took till end september at least to arrive
yes now ..i can not leave any feedback
we do need more time
on 12-10-2021 06:02 PM
I agree with what you say and have been caught out of time to leave feedback myself, but wanted to add that my experience has been that this has been unusual and that most items disclosed as located in China (and I have purchased quite a few) have arrived in less than two weeks. In fact, I have found them quicker than some allegedly local items, my guess being that the Chinese seller sends them immediately and directly.
on 12-10-2021 06:59 PM