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 23-09-2023 11:34 PM
It is scarcely “harassment” for eBay to follow its own policies in dealing with behaviour they have deemed abusive under the relevant policy.
I don’t want to be accusatory or make you feel as though you need to defend yourself; I’m saying this purely on the basis of knowing how relatively rare it is for a buyer to be chastised by eBay. You must have done more than simply “request a refund”. Many buyers have requested refunds when necessary and appropriate. If a seller offers full refund on return of item, and provided the means of returning the item, it is a very smooth process. There are also other options to sorting out problems, as per the MBG.
For you to be hit with a warning from eBay as you describe, I can only repeat that there must be a lot more to this story. I suggest you don’t post a defence (and hence more details) on these public boards unless you want to run the risk of being blocked by many sellers. Instead of being offended, work out what you did that may have triggered the warning, and see if you can achieve a return and refund in future (if it happens to be necessary) without any issue or problem.
on 24-09-2023 03:47 AM
I do not believe you should make such comments without knowing the fact and failed to understand why you are defending eBay's action. I welcome eBay to do their own investigation.
Assumingly you are just an eBay user how would you know how rare it is for eBay to issue such email?
on 24-09-2023 04:37 AM
eBay is always all about the buyer
And eBay have always allowed buyers to do as the want, say as they want and ignore all
Just read through the forum at any of the thousands of posts from sellers who have been scammed, false claims, threatening messages, having buyers threaten harm to them etc etc etc and eBay side with the buyer by refusing to act in any way
Yes, people here are indeed other members who know because we see eBay shield defend and protect buyers no matter what
Take it up with eBay if you have an issue with eBay
But don’t expect more than a couple of other members to automatically jump up and down and you are being cautioned for no reason
we have no clue what the story is
on 24-09-2023 04:51 AM
I have sold genuine items on eBay so far no never has an issue. I'm sure there is a lot of buyer out there was taken advantage of with none genuine items and I believe if an item is not fit for purpose then a refund is warranted and yes I will take it up with eBay.
on 24-09-2023 07:43 AM
@sunrise_1959 wrote: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.
Yes, you are perfectly entitled to ask for a refund or open an ebay claim if you've been sold a faulty product.
It sounds as if the seller reported you to ebay though over the actual message you sent.
What exactly did you say in the message?
I think ebay probably lumps quite a few things under the title abusive. It may not necessarily mean you swore or used bad language. Did you keep the message factual and only report the fault with your item or did you widen the discussion and maybe accuse the seller of trying to scam you or deliberately selling faulty products?
Did you suggest you would try to get the seller thrown off ebay or use emotive language eg disgusting, thief etc?
Have a think back & there must be something in your message that triggered ebay to send you the message they did.
on 24-09-2023 07:55 AM
eBay did not specified of which item, the last item I have purchased, I did request of refund from eBay directly. There was no communication with the seller.
on 24-09-2023 08:16 AM
@sunrise_1959 wrote:eBay did not specified of which item, the last item I have purchased, I did request of refund from eBay directly. There was no communication with the seller.
Okay, in your request to ebay for a refund, I think you may have had to write the reason why you believed a refund was in order. I think the seller does get to see that request as they get a few days in which to reply & try to solve the problem.
Can you recall exactly what you said in the claim?
There must be something that the seller found offensive and reported to ebay.
If you just said the item was not fit for purpose or you believed it to be non genuine, I don't think ebay would send that message.
Did you accuse the seller of being a scammer and trying to pass off fakes, or something like that?
24-09-2023 08:52 AM - edited 24-09-2023 08:57 AM
These are the reasons why eBay usually thinks a buyer is abusive:
Was it the last seller you left feedback for? That seller seems indeed to be a scammer, or maybe their account has been hacked. They have been getting neg fb since they joined. I would not buy from them in the first place.
on 24-09-2023 09:08 AM
Would certainly make sense, if it is that seller in question then in choosing to buy from a seller with that many negs that said seller would report any and all complaints/ disputes they receive
But 'harassment' by definition would be more than a one off bot automated thing from eBay
Unless of course said seller is pretending to be someone from eBay who is behind it which could be likely also