on
24-09-2013
04:02 PM
- last edited on
25-09-2013
10:49 PM
by
underbat
A couple of months ago I received an email from Ebay saying that my selling limits have changed (ie decreased) because it appears as if my account is linked to account XXXXXXX (I've not put the actual account name for privacy). I did a quick search in my email for that seller ID. I could see that I've purchased bubble wrap from them twice. That's it. Somehow Ebay think it's my account? **bleep**? Now, that I'm trying to sell again (because our main account has dropped off the map with best match listings), we can't sell because the selling limits are so low. Is there no end to Ebay's incompetence?
28-02-2016 04:45 PM - edited 28-02-2016 04:46 PM
@conrod50 wrote:i havent refused to answer anything , im just not used to this discussion part , as far as im aware i lodged everything on time , thats ok ill just slander the thief every chance i get
Slandering your seller will see you having your posts removed.
If it happens too often you will be unable to access the boards in future to ask for help.
What sort of dispute did you open....Not Received or Not as Described?
on 28-02-2016 05:00 PM
Lyndal I thought all the answers were given in the AC?
on 28-02-2016 05:06 PM
@lyndal1838 wrote:
@conrod50 wrote:i havent refused to answer anything , im just not used to this discussion part , as far as im aware i lodged everything on time , thats ok ill just slander the thief every chance i get
Slandering your seller will see you having your posts removed.
If it happens too often you will be unable to access the boards in future to ask for help.
They've already been told that lyndal................
Ah well, you can take a horse to water but you can't make it drink sometimes. I suspect conrod is on very thin ice at the moment in respect of naming and shaming.
on 28-02-2016 05:24 PM
on 28-02-2016 06:49 PM
@imastawka wrote:Lyndal I thought all the answers were given in the AC?
I have not seen anywhere where the OP has confirmed what sort of dispute they opened.
If the disputes were escalated in the timeframe but the seller keeps winning the dispute it must have something to do with the seller being able to prove they have protection. As the item was a $1500 computer the seller would be mad if they did not have proper proof of delivery. That leaves a Not As Described dispute as the only one that the buyer could possibly win....the item is not as described if it is missing a part.
on 28-02-2016 07:29 PM
@imastawka wrote:Lyndal I thought all the answers were given in the AC?
I have to ask what is 'AC'?
on 28-02-2016 07:30 PM
on 28-02-2016 07:36 PM
@kopenhagen5 wrote:Answer Centre.
Thank you
on 28-02-2016 07:42 PM
And apparently I was wrong
(Feel free to screen grab that. It may be needed at some time)
on 28-02-2016 09:20 PM