on โ06-04-2016 02:51 PM
on โ06-04-2016 02:58 PM
phone ebay and ask if it's the same person....tell them you've blocked her and that she may have opened a new a/c to 'get around' their policies
on โ06-04-2016 03:01 PM
I would contact eBay and report the buyer(s).
I had a buyer get upset over being blocked and they used several accounts to then leave malicious FB for me, luckily I was able to prevent payment (and FB due to the UPI process) on some, and got the FB removed on the rest. I did not send any of the items that were paid for, because the buyer had demostrated from earlier purchases that they were not trustworthy (hence the reason for the block), rather I got eBay to put it in writing for me that they advised I was allowed to cancel and refund because the buyer(s) had used other IDs to circumvent my blocks.
Your buyer may not have any malicious intentions at all, so which route you take will be a personal choice, but I strongly recommend getting this buyers actions on record with eBay either way.
on โ06-04-2016 03:06 PM
What a ridiculous lie. That's hilarious.
I couldn't bring myself to sell to such a horrible, rude, arrogant, lying so-and-so like this person. I would simply cancel the transcation and put her new username on my BBL too. I understand this creates issues in itself but stuff them.
Of course that's just me. ๐
on โ06-04-2016 03:11 PM
All the hallmarks of a scammer. Report report report
Better safe than sorry
on โ06-04-2016 03:17 PM
another lovely buyer we need on our speeshill lists
on โ06-04-2016 03:53 PM
Rang Ebay - no help whatsoever - they will escalate - but give the buyer the benefit of the doubt & send if paid for.
Not likely & leave myself open to who knows what??
So, decided to send a reply to her as below:-.
"Hi ...
I just need to know that I'm dealing with a legitimate buyer, so probably better off not to pay for the book at this stage, as I'm reluctant to send book until I'm sure that this is an OK account & not created to get around a block (which you're not allowed to do on Ebay)
I've reported this account & the other account to Ebay, so they can investigate the coincidence of the same address & similar email addresses (both have the number 133 after the account name.)
They are escalating the case to their Trust & Security section & will contact you regarding any details they need (I think they check where the ISP provider is etc..)
Hope this doesn't cause any inconvenience & if you decide not to go ahead with the transaction let me know.
Regards
Lynne"
Hope this was the right thing to do, but don't want to cancel & leave myself open to any neg feedback - which Ebay told me is basically my problem, as it would be a reflection of her experience.
They just talked around the fact that the new account was probably opened to circumvent the block & told me to give her the "benefit of the doubt" This is the first time I've ever had a situation like this & the very first time I've ever had to ring Ebay - for no help at all - apart from the escalation. Who knows if they even take it seriously - I suspect not.
Next problem - how the heck do I get paragraphs in this text - I put them is & they come out as one huge paragraph.
on โ06-04-2016 03:54 PM
on โ06-04-2016 04:03 PM
You could probably cancel selecting the reason there's a problem with the buyer's address.
Since there has been some form of correspondence between you and the buyer its likely that the bots won't issue you a defect I would think.
She is probably unlikely to approve the cancellation request and may indeed do nothing. In which case after 10-days it times out and your fees will be refunded.
The other way to do it is to hope she still does not pay then issue a non-payment dispute after exactly 4-days, then after another exactly 4-days (if she still doesn't pay) close it.
If she pays somewhere along the line then you have to send the item and hope for the best I reckon.
on โ06-04-2016 04:07 PM