on 17-10-2015 01:37 PM
Ebay is severely broken as a selling tool.
Almost 40% of my listings end with a non paying bidder.
As a seller I can't leave negative feedback and non paid item strikes act as no detternt to these people. Im hard pressed trying to see where these strikes appear on their profiles anyway. Lots of buyers never leave feedback anyway so the whole system is a joke.
Unpaid item cases mean that my item is lost in the void for eight days whilst a case is open. 99% of these end in non payment.
Im loosing money as by the time the case is resolved. the second highest bidder has usually bought a simlair item somewhere else.
I know Ebay has to look after buyers, but without equal treatment for sellers. There will be no items for anyone to purchase.
on 23-10-2015 12:34 PM
To others reading this thread please be very careful about posting information like DOB's on a public forum due to the possibility of identity theft, I appreciate that it's an outside chance but it's a chance all the same.
Every piece of information gleaned by unscrupulous people can add up to a problem in the future.
on 24-10-2015 06:56 AM
@joethenuts wrote:i have seen main oard posters ask for item number , why would they ask if it wasnt allowed. i have seen item numbers on all the time, you might be right but it seams to be allowed.
http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/policies/everyone-boards.html
Discussion Boards Usage Policy
Updated policy - effective 1 April 2009
Grounds for immediate post/thread removal, board sanction and/or eBay suspension
The following types of postings are cause for immediate post removal, warning, board sanction and/or suspension from the site. Other inappropriate postings not listed below may also warrant removal and/or suspension from the site. eBay reserves the right to remove any post without warning or further notice.
Discussion or reposting of deleted posts or discussion of those who are no longer registered members.
Posting private emails or chat transcripts
In the title of a threaded discussion: Posting user ID's in a derogatory manner, posting URLs, item numbers, or web sites,
or violating any other board posting policy.
Encouraging others to violate eBay policies or the eBay User Agreement
Using, or posting material to, eBay’s discussion boards for petitions or campaigns against eBay or its related services (including PayPal).
Advertising merchandise, listings, services or commercial web sites, including offers to trade, or charitable solicitations.
Posting item listing reports or member violations. To report suspected violations,
on 24-10-2015 08:37 AM
yes i have read it. but arnt we talking about posting websites names. mmmmmmmmmmm
why havent you pointed that out when these websites were mentioned by other posters. mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
on 24-10-2015 08:38 AM
Block,rinse and repeat.
on 24-10-2015 08:48 AM
Joe, you really need to read posts fully and correctly before responding, you make yourself look silly commenting on what is right in front of you. The text in read is what you are looking for, and the underlined red text gives more detail.
The following types of postings are cause for immediate post removal, warning, board sanction and/or suspension from the site. Other inappropriate postings not listed below may also warrant removal and/or suspension from the site. eBay reserves the right to remove any post without warning or further notice.
Discussion or reposting of deleted posts or discussion of those who are no longer registered members.
Posting private emails or chat transcripts
In the title of a threaded discussion: Posting user ID's in a derogatory manner, posting URLs, item numbers, or web sites,
or violating any other board posting policy.
Encouraging others to violate eBay policies or the eBay User Agreement
Using, or posting material to, eBay’s discussion boards for petitions or campaigns against eBay or its related services (including PayPal).
24-10-2015 08:53 AM - edited 24-10-2015 08:58 AM
i understand what i said , so why is it an offence to ask the op for an item number mmmmmmm
thats what this poster is saying and another poster . maybe underline that for them
i will ask you penny is it against board polict to ask an op for an item number
on 24-10-2015 09:07 AM
@joethenuts wrote:i understand what i said , so why is it an offence to ask the op for an item number mmmmmmm
thats what this poster is saying and another poster . maybe underline that for them
i will ask you penny is it against board polict to ask an op for an item number
Yes it is. It is also against board policy to
Posting item listing reports or member violations.
ie. members that may have not sent an item, members that may have misdescribed an item, or may have
misrepresented an item in any sale.
So Joe in essence as per the posting policy posts on these boards posters cannot address a specific sale, item or the
problems that the member may be encountering with another member.
Posts however can ask for help, advice or comment generally about ther situation they find themselves in.
Just my interpretation though Joe..... you carry on regardless
on 24-10-2015 09:09 AM
can i put a website on a post
thanks colic
on 24-10-2015 09:22 AM
Already answered above Joe, sigh.
Yes, you can put a website in a post (provided it is not a commercial website including offers to trade, in other words another online shopping website), but you can't put it in a thread title.
on 24-10-2015 09:35 AM
so the mentioned website is fine to post
and can a poster ask the op if they would like to put an item number up is alright also.
is this correct, as i am getting different answers from you and colic
please straight yes and no thanks
and you have been very helpful.thanks