on 23-09-2023 10:40 PM
I do not appreciate eBay's Harassment accusing me of not following "our Absive buyer policy" Is eBay suggesting that if a seller sells an item that isn't fit for a purpose, we should not exercise our right and request a refund?
I suggest eBay should vet their seller to determine if an item is fit for a purpose, especially a business seller.
The action of eBay is very disappointing.
on 24-09-2023 10:29 PM
@sunrise_1959 wrote:I was told today, buyer can not leave negative feedback.
What rubbish, buyers can leave negative feedback.
Sellers can't leave negative feedback. So you decided to give a buyer a green tick, with a negative comment, no logic there, but there is no logic in your whole arguement.
on 24-09-2023 10:31 PM
Sorry, you just do not get it, you can not go making false defamatory claims to suit yourself.
At least you will have been flagged by ebay as an abusive buyer, and it is well deserved. At least any further INADS or return requests by you, will now be looked at more closely if a seller disputes your claims.
on 24-09-2023 10:34 PM
how else would you explain the product is not fit for purpose,
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Incorrect application would be the most obvious reason.
on 24-09-2023 10:39 PM
@gutterpunkz05 wrote:Sorry, you just do not get it, you can not go making false defamatory claims to suit yourself.
At least you will have been flagged by ebay as an abusive buyer, and it is well deserved. At least any further INADS or return requests by you, will now be looked at more closely if a seller disputes your claims.
And they will be on everyone who reads this thread, blocked buyers list. They are on mine.
on 24-09-2023 10:43 PM
Happy for eBay to inspect the product.
on 24-09-2023 10:45 PM
Sure it is a free country.
25-09-2023 12:53 AM - edited 25-09-2023 12:56 AM
Ebay is not interested in checking the item. If you want to allege an item is fake, it is up to you to have it independently verified and then provide proof.
Your assumption means absolutely nothing.
In any event, there is no guarantee, that any substance tested was what you received. Especially as you have used it, so container is no longer sealed, and could now contain anything.
You have no comeback against ebay, and as previously stated, you have no consumer rights at Australian Law. So no matter how much you wish to pursue the matter, you have no avenues open to you.
Note, if you continue to breach ebay policies, it eventually leads to termination of accounts.
on 25-09-2023 02:38 AM
Well that is up to eBay.
on 25-09-2023 05:25 AM
@sunrise_1959 wrote:I was told today, buyer can not leave negative feedback.
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It's sellers who cannot leave negative or neutral feedback.
Buyers can of course, but they have to wait 7 days with top-rated sellers.
on 25-09-2023 06:43 AM
@sunrise_1959 wrote:Well that is up to eBay.
Yes and that is exactly what they did, They gave you an abusive buyer strike.
Which from all your comments here it sounds like you deserved, not willing to listen or understand