on โ21-05-2014 07:06 PM
I sold and item (161249882438) a while back listed under "for parts not working" and also stated in the description that I didn't know if it was working or not. I posted 10 clear photos of the item and offered if people needed more photos taken I could. It couldn't have been clearer the condition of it.
Item was sold and I was left negative feedback of "faulty parts" when I clearly stated it was "for parts not working" Buyer didn't contact me at all for a resolution.
ebay refuse to do anything about the feedback and wont even answer how i should list things if my listing wasn't good enough. I still have a few items to sell off the bike so this is important to me to get an answer.
I am an honest seller and have been an ebay customer for over 10 years. Look through the feedback I have over the years, i'm not dishonest at all.
The first time I have actually needed help from ebay to fix something and they can't answer my simple questions like if the buyer was so dissatisfied with the item wouldn't you firstly ask for a refund? ebay say I listed the item incorrectly yet can't provide an answer of how I should list it? Very poor effort I say.
on โ21-05-2014 07:12 PM
I think it might be worth your while to call eBay directly and insist on speaking to a supervisor until you get someone that understands you essentially received a neg for the item being as described - for obvious reasons I can't guarantee you'll get a result, but the information / condition that the buyer had a problem with was available in the listing, and some sellers do have success with (unrelentingly) contacting eBay about similar issues.
โ21-05-2014 07:13 PM - edited โ21-05-2014 07:14 PM
on โ21-05-2014 07:50 PM
on โ21-05-2014 07:56 PM
on โ21-05-2014 08:08 PM
on โ21-05-2014 08:15 PM
I just checked your feedback, no negative there. So hats off to eBay I suppose!
on โ21-05-2014 08:16 PM
@schmo84 wrote:
I have put off calling them as I would rather things in writing for my record. As you say I have contacted the with unrelenting success, just seems like they can't see the forest for the trees.
It's a pretty clear cut case for me, they didn't apply for a refund because I have done nothing wrong and therefore it wouldn't have been granted so they have just left me negative feedback. ebay keep on failing to answer that question though- because they also know the answer like I do.
Having things in writing is all well and good, but generally you need to TALK to somebody with some level of authority. Which emails will not normally provide.
If ringing them and getting the neg removes works, surely the object - removal of the neg - has been achieved and no written trail is needed.
on โ21-05-2014 10:04 PM
on โ21-05-2014 10:17 PM