on 11-03-2023 12:45 PM
I sold an item (a personalised poster), and received a very rude and demanding message from the buyer ... "get started on it A.S.A.P. and make sure it arrives (by a certain date), etc. etc, and communicate with me through my email address " (which they gave me in their message). For a start, I know we can only communicate through Ebay, secondly, this buyer lives in another state, and I know there is no way it will arrive in the time frame they want. I sent them a message via Ebay but have had no reply. Am i within my rights if I want to cancel this sale and refund the buyer? I am a pretty laid back person and go out of my way to please, but this buyer just takes the cake ... where have manners gone these days ??? Any advice appreciated ... thanks in advance.
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on 11-03-2023 12:59 PM
If buyer is asking for a delivery timeframe that even your listing’s EDD does not indicate as possible, they are asking for something not in the scope of the purchase.
The request/command to communicate by email rather than through eBay messages is weird given that eBay friend on such communications. How did their written email address even make it through the message system?
I wouldn’t call the message “rude”, but it does express expectations that are not what you say you promised in the listing. “Demanding” tone, yes
Based on the information you’ve provided, I’d suggest cancelling and refunding with “Problem with buyer’s address” as the reason, given that you couldn’t get the urgently desired poster to their address in time as they expect.
on 11-03-2023 12:59 PM
And block them on eBay/blocked bidders list and in your email as well
Obvious they fully intend to keep being a self entitled trouble maker by insisting you 'communicate them via email'
They know they can't 'say as they please' via eBay messages
Clearly quite a lovely piece of work this one
on 11-03-2023 12:55 PM
Cancel it - use - problem with the buyer's address.
on 11-03-2023 12:59 PM
If buyer is asking for a delivery timeframe that even your listing’s EDD does not indicate as possible, they are asking for something not in the scope of the purchase.
The request/command to communicate by email rather than through eBay messages is weird given that eBay friend on such communications. How did their written email address even make it through the message system?
I wouldn’t call the message “rude”, but it does express expectations that are not what you say you promised in the listing. “Demanding” tone, yes
Based on the information you’ve provided, I’d suggest cancelling and refunding with “Problem with buyer’s address” as the reason, given that you couldn’t get the urgently desired poster to their address in time as they expect.
on 11-03-2023 12:59 PM
And block them on eBay/blocked bidders list and in your email as well
Obvious they fully intend to keep being a self entitled trouble maker by insisting you 'communicate them via email'
They know they can't 'say as they please' via eBay messages
Clearly quite a lovely piece of work this one
on 11-03-2023 01:08 PM
Thank you for all your help, much appreciated, have cancelled and refunded .
on 11-03-2023 01:10 PM
The message doesn't seem to express expectations as much being a totally rude little Hiltler.
on 11-03-2023 01:13 PM
That is the tone I got
'Do it now' !!!!!
'Get it to me by' (an unreasonable/impossible) date !!!!
Contact via email (why? what are they planning that will get them busted if they try it via eBay messages?)
on 11-03-2023 01:14 PM
Thanks so much for your help, have cancelled and refunded, and am just about to block the buyer.
on 11-03-2023 01:35 PM
Just a heads up, if they paid, it is still a transaction and can still leave you a red dot.
If it is abusive in any way, you can ask ebay to remove it.
on 11-03-2023 01:41 PM
I think it is likely someone like that would red dot no matter what
'did'nt arrive on demanded date' or some other reason that is not a real reason