on 16-05-2020 09:41 AM
on 25-05-2020 03:29 PM
Every seller finds their own solution. It may be higher prices on all items to cover the ocassional loss. Personally I no longer sell overseas as I've found it too problematic. I also do not sell anything on eBay at I price that I can't afford to lose.
on 25-05-2020 03:34 PM
on 25-05-2020 08:22 PM
on 25-05-2020 08:31 PM
@godz609 wrote:
...but from my experience there isn’t one international policy that all of ebay follow therefore it’s a nightmare if there are conflicts.
It's unrealistic to expect that there would be given we're talking different countries with different laws, regulations, customs, management structures etc.
on 25-05-2020 08:34 PM
cheers for the support.
No i did not hear anything back from the buyer, i do not think i will, he has been unreasonable and a trouble maker from the start and i initially accepted that i have been cheated so i am fine if he doesnt respond.
and no again, eBay did not make any comments to the payment, i am fine with that as long as the desired outcome was achieved even tho it caused unnecessary stress.
on 25-05-2020 09:57 PM
@godz609 wrote:
I have since read so many cases where it’s in the buyer favour, I am contemplating whether it is worth my time and effort to find a solution... how do you guys accept this and continue to sell?
I'll answer this. Every single transaction is a risk. There is so much that I want to sell but won't here, more expensive items, jewellery etc. It's a crime when we get robbed when we have done nothing wrong. Wave your money goodbye. You won't see it again. They never reverse a case, and the buyer always wins unless they forget to respond to a case or something. I'm just selling higher risk stuff pick up only. Even that's not fool proof but not as risky
on 25-05-2020 10:09 PM
@godz609 wrote:Hi all,
Great news. out of the blue eBay UK refunded me the full amount. After i saw everyone's repies (thankyou) i did the following, i do not know which one spurred the refund but possibly a combination of them did the job
- continued to reply to UK customer service, in total i probably emailed 10-12 explaining and re-explaining my situation;
- I logged a case with the Australia customer service askign for support;
- I repeated tried to contact the buyer to resolve the matter;
- I posted on this community and also on a Facebook eBay seller community group.
I hope this helps you, there is also a eBayer youtuber that offered insight to their experience and ways of dealing with it, since i posted my experience i have heard worst cases so this seem to be a systemic eBay issue and hopefully eBay looks at these issues seriously and re-consider their compliaint processes more appropriately.
If you do want to chat about your experience then feel free to contact me.
Thanks all
Kevin
Exposure on facebook and youtube sometimes makes them do the right thing to save face. Good result for you but that is not standard, just so other sellers know, you were lucky to get your money back and following standard procedure here would not have achieved the same result. I recently lost $200 dollars and I'm still dirty about that, particularly since the scammer has since done it again to others, almost every purchase would be theft, and they continue to support that. Buyer's money back guarantee is an open invitation to thieves and they need to stop it
on 27-05-2020 11:41 AM
Why should it be this hard?
The seller has proof of delivery.. Why should the seller lose?
I have a few items up at moment but after that - wont sell here ever again
on 28-05-2020 12:32 PM
@cremo1 wrote:Why should it be this hard?
The seller has proof of delivery.. Why should the seller lose?I have a few items up at moment but after that - wont sell here ever again
It shouldn't be (this hard)
Aiding and abetting is a legal doctrine related to the guilt of someone who aids or abets another person in the commission of a crime. It exists in a number of different countries and generally allows a court to pronounce someone guilty for aiding and abetting in a crime even if they are not the principal offender
How dare they use our money to aid and abet. They conceal the history of the scammers for a very good reason.
on 28-05-2020 01:59 PM
agree it shouldnt be that hard. you should see the responses i received from eBay customer service, i have re-explain the situation and the CS personel will take a snippet and use that as a reason for the decline... similar to you, i have 2 more items in transition (fingers crossed nothin happens) then after i will not sell on eBay until things change...