Restricted Account and eBay Customer non-Care?

I thought I might summarise my recent eBay Customer Service Experience:

 

[I’m a seller over 10 years, 250+ 100% positive feedback].

 

 

Wed 7/2

 

eBay [email]: You’re account has been restricted [unknown reason] please upload your:

  1. Driver’s License
  2. Credit Card Statement
  3. Supplier details for FC Watch you’re currently selling
  4. Supplier details Audio Cables you’re currently selling

 

Me: Ok.  [Upload all documents requested]

 

 

Fri 9/2 5:08AM

 

eBay [email]:  Thank you for uploading the documents.  However you uploaded the wrong documents.  Please upload:

  1. Supplier details for the CELL PHONES you sold in the past through eBay

 

Me:  [**bleep**? You asked for supplier details for the watch and audio cable before?] Ok …[Upload all documents requested]

 

 

Friday 9/2 12:34PM

 

eBay [Telephone call from eBay]:  You uploaded the wrong documents.  We need you to upload the documents for:

  1. FC Watch you were selling
  2. Rolex Watch you sold previously
  3. Glycine Watch you sold previously
  4. SNES Mini you sold previously

 

Me: [Surprised eBay called me directly].  Why are you asking me to upload supplier docs for a whole other set of different items I sold previously?  And I already uploaded the FC Watch invoices?

 

eBay [Kelly @eBay USA]: You sold the items at discount from retail price.  Selling at a discount is suspicious. [She obviously doesn’t know where she’s working] 

 

The invoice for the FC Watch was from a store in HK.  That’s part of China.  And “everyone knows China always sell fake things” [that’s literally what she said.  Obviously HK doesn’t sell real Swiss watches also]. 

 

The SNES you sold has multi-coloured buttons.  It should have grey buttons.  So it’s gotta be a fake from China also. [**bleep**? So the invoice I provided is from EB Games in AUSTRALIA is also fake?  Because in the US they don’t use colour buttons?  **bleep**?].

 

Me: I uploaded my invoices and authenticity certificate, the watch was bought at an authorised dealer, and SNES in Europe/Japan/Australia has multi-colour buttons, only in US it has grey buttons. AND I BOUGHT THE SNES IN AUSTRALIA.

 

eBay [USA Kelly]: We still need the invoices.

 

Me: Ok [Upload all documents requested.  Again]

 

 

Friday 9/2 12:58PM

 

eBay [email]: Thank you for uploading the documents.  However you uploaded the wrong documents.  Please upload documents for:

  1. Rolex Watch you sold previously
  2. Glycine Watch you sold previously
  3. SNES Mini you sold previously

 

Me:  [I ALREADY UPLOADED THOSE DOCUMENTS]!!! [Call eBay Customer non-Care]

 

eBay [Telephone @Philipines]: Sorry, it’s a different department handling your case.  They can’t be contacted.  Just upload the documents again.

 

Me:  Ok. [Upload all documents requested.  Again]

 

 

Friday 10/2 1:01AM

 

eBay [email]: Thank you for uploading the documents.  However you uploaded the wrong documents.  Please upload documents for:

  1. Rolex Watch you sold previously
  2. Glycine Watch you sold previously
  3. SNES Mini you sold previously

 

Me: [**bleep**?!?!? I ALREADY UPLOADED AND EMAILED ALL THESE DOCUMENTS THREE TIMES.] [Upload all documents requested.  Again.  Email replied with documents (invoice, authenticity/registered guarantee card with Rolex).  Again].

 

Me:  [Call eBay Customer Care]  What’s wrong the documents I’ve uploaded?  Why you keep on asking me to upload different documents every time? and now I’ve literally uploaded every document for every item I’ve sold on eBay in the last 5 years you ask for the SAME documents I’ve already uploaded previously?

 

eBay [Telephone @Phillipines]: Yeah, I don’t know why also.  It seems you uploaded too many documents [which eBAY ASKED ME TO!] The receipt, warranty card and authenticity certificate you’ve uploaded are more than enough.  I’ll get my manager look into it.  Just wait another three days see what they say.  If they send you any more emails asking for further documents ignore it.

 

 

 

Friday 10/2 2:55PM

 

eBay [email]: Thank you for uploading the documents.  However you uploaded the wrong documents.  Please upload Supplier documents for:

  1. Rolex Watch you sold previously

 

Me: 

 

 

I’m actually starting to feel I’m part of an elaborate internet scam.  

 

 

Why do they keep asking me for invoice and supplier details, ID details, etc. for continuously different items, every other couple of days?  

 

 

Is this really how eBay customer support is?  Are they even bothering to check the documents I've uploaded?  Is eBay staffers just “cut and paste” pointless document requests to their long-time sellers?

 

They haven't even told me why my account was restricted and which items my restriction applied to?  I've literally provided invoice/purchase/authenticity/supplier documentation for EVERY SINGLE item I've sold on eBay for the past 5 years (which eBay asked me to provide documentation for) ... I have 100% positive feedback over 8 years (250+ feedback) ... and I still don't know which items I'm being restricted for or why?

 

Anyone have any suggestions dealing with the eBay Customer Service merry go round?  The Customer Care in USA don't seem to care or be bothered to look into anything, the ones in Phillipines are friendly and professional, but don't seem to be able to do much (have to refer to US head office, who don't care, don't bother).  Haven't had any contact with eBat Customer Care Australia, even though I called the Sydney number, and wrote to Customer Care Australia?

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@enigmabearwrote:

 

In the case of being a scammer, just to be an annoying **bleep**,I'd imagine 

 

 


A practised scammer wouldn't usually engage in antagonising their victim, though, particularly if the scam is identity theft  - that's the sort of thing that (as we can see), makes people question and investigate things further, when it would be in a scammer's best interest to have the victim believe the ruse for as long as possible (in this case, upload the documents, everything is normal so all is well and carry on as normal).  Generally, after they get what they want, they move on to the next victim, frequently changing phone numbers and the like as well, so if it goes on too long eventually the number will be disconnected, arousing further suspicion. Not saying it's impossible, just doesn't fit with the common MO. 

 

 

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I read the OP's post with disbelief.  Unfortunately I'm not allowed to say what I think of eBay's incompetence on this forum.

 

I know what the OP means about different colours in products.  I spent some time looking for a vintage board game and when I checked out the US sellers some of the plastic bits in the game were not the colour I remembered.

 

Eventually I found an Oz seller and all became clear.  The original game was made under licence in Oz by John Sands....everything was the same as the US version except some of the plastic pieces WERE a different colour, just as I remembered.  I was very glad to buy the Oz version of the game.  It just wouldn't have been the same if anything was 'wrong'.

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Oh my! Our own petty issues pale to insignificance.

 

This is pretty scary stuff. And, all the time involved??

 

Ibb, not a nice thing to say, but better you than me - I'd end up a dithering mess.

 

My most sincere best wishes. Good luck!

 

Melina.

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@clubesquirewrote:

Oh my! Our own petty issues pale to insignificance.

 

This is pretty scary stuff. And, all the time involved??

 

Ibb, not a nice thing to say, but better you than me - I'd end up a dithering mess.

 

My most sincere best wishes. Good luck!

 

Melina.


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Zanadoo, I think Melina meant that reply to the OP

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Unless of course the other party is trying to draw out the process for as long as possible.

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Yes, replying to Ibb.

 

sorry to confuse zanadoo

 

Melina.

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@porcelain_dolls_by_mewrote:

Unless of course the other party is trying to draw out the process for as long as possible.


But there would need to be a logical reason for that, and I just don't see one. Scams are often unsophisticated and very simplistic, but the perpetrators of them are typically organised and have one goal. 

 

If they were requesting more and more personal info, asking the OP to log into websites through supplied links to provide that info, maybe even eventually requesting processing fees or somesuch, then maybe, but this has the hallmarks of mindless, repetitive, and automated data request with no real rhyme or reason behind it.

 

In other words, it reeks of bureaucracy. Smiley LOL

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is "bureaucracy" code for 'ebay customer care dg?' Smiley Wink

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@lm-entertainmentwrote:

is "bureaucracy" code for 'ebay customer care dg?' Smiley Wink


Aye. Smiley Very Happy

 

My absolute favourite thing about eBay customer service is when you request a callback. You know how when you call someone's mobile and there's the phone service's automated message that starts I'm sorry {pause} owner of phone awkwardly states their name {pause} isn't here right now..., well the message ebay plays when your phone rings for a callback and pick it up does something similar, except there's a woman's voice talking who refers to you directly, a pause, then a different voice that says "valued customer" then it reverts back to the original voice. It cracks me up because it's the most generic way ever to refer to someone, and they still used two different voice actors to do it and then spliced it together like the program is selecting from a list of references, and there's a chance it would say something else and you're perhaps meant to be pleased it selected 'valued customer' for you.... Smiley LOL Smiley LOL

 

 

 

 

 

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