on 16-07-2014 11:40 AM
This may sound like sour grapes, however I don't mean for it to be....
I have decided not to sell on ebay anymore. I am sick of being at the whim of buyers in regards to feedback. I try to go out of my way to describe the items accurately, I don't overcharge for postage, I post the day the item is paid for, I wrap the item as if it has been sold from an expensive boutique (at my cost). The buyer doesn't read the listing and then complains about their purchase. I offer a refund (although it's not my fault) and they give you negative feedback.
I am not a big time seller - just a few things here and there. I predominantly purchase things on ebay. I only have given negative feedback in one instance when the seller outright abused me. I don't buy from people who have been given negative feedback & I hesitate about purchasing from people with neutral feedback. Stupidly, because I assume other people leave feedback like I do.
There should be a better review system for when buyers leave unfair feedback. Me just responding to their stupid feedback is worthless because how much weight do people give my response - of course I'm going to say the buyer was the one in the wrong. If ebay responded, that would be given greater weight by potential buyers.
Anyway - I just neede to vent I guess.
Good bye ebay. My selling days are over.
on 17-07-2014 12:51 PM
Feeling a little like that myself. And like you I don't seel much. I buy more. I've recently had a bad experience with a buyer.
I think what buyers need to realise is that for many of us, we are not businesses. I don't want to deal with unfounded complaints and being told I'm a lyer and dishonest. I just don't need it. All for a few bucks?
I'm considering doing only pickups from now on. Then if people have a problem they don't need to take it away with them. Then they can't purposely destroy it and claim it was already destroyed.
My problem is I think everyone is honest just because I am. I treat people the way I would like to be treated and I would never go out of my way to decieve anyone. Then when it does happen I get all upset. It just isn't right.
But I do agree that sellers should be able to include negative feedback for buyers. Why should it all be so one sided? I didn't even know you couldn't until a few months ago when someone refused to pay for an item they won. I went to try to put negative feedback and couldn't! I was actually shocked!
on 17-07-2014 01:57 PM
Being able to leave a negative for a buyer doesn't serve any purpose because it doesn't stop them buying. Having non paying strikes against them CAN stop them buying.
I think my bad experience buyer tried to treat me like I was a business, you must do this, you WILL do that, did you know and if you don't, you should, all that kind of stuff. I was so happy when I was able to close my non payer dispute and get her off my back. It did leave a bad taste in my mouth.
Like you, I see myself as being honest and forget that not everyone is like us. There are people out there that try and take us for a ride. They make a hobby out of trying to rip people off. I would never deliberately try and deceive anyone, yet that's what I was being accused of and it did rattle me up a bit.
on 17-07-2014 09:02 PM
Yes I to have had the same experience left right and centre. But ebay just keep **bleep** me off they suggest I should uipdate my listings keep reducing my prices but simply I cannot and will not ebay and australia post just take their fees. Reluctantly I have been updating my pages on gumtree and quicksales simply there is NO Fees. However Etsy on only charge 20 cents for 120 day listing and only take 3.5 % commision.
on 17-07-2014 10:21 PM
I work my butt off here and i am still punished by feedback it wouldnt matter if you gave them a bubble bath! 🙂
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on 20-07-2014 03:34 AM
@toysandthings12 wrote:
negative feedback on buyers was a good things. Shame they removed it.
Negative feedback didn't stop bad buyers from buying. Sure, auctions could see their bid cancelled if the seller noticed in time, but they could hit as many BIN's as they liked and there wasn't a thing anyone could do about it. Block lists and non payer strikes DO stop bad buyers buying. All sellers should have blocks in place to stop serial non payers from buying, but sadly, so many don't. However, serial non payers and serial red dotters do find after awhile that they are very limited in who they can buy from.
Do you have blocks in place?