on 09-02-2019 11:14 PM
Some time back I pulled both my personal and all our work selling accounts off ebay. The changes to the policies made being a seller impossible. You couldn't even leave negative feedback for a buyer. This prevented us from being honest and that goes against my values. There was no point having a rating system if it was not honest.
I'd hate to think how many hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of product we had sold on ebay.
Some time later ebay wrote to me seeking a return to ebay. I was very hesitant. Had ebay changed?
Recently I sold a camera flash. It was in immaculate condition, listed as used but said 'as new' condition. The ad showed exactly what was included. Every item. The item was tested as working perfectly. It was tagged as no returns.
The flash sold. The flash was shipped on time.
The buyer complains to ebay he expected an extra cable to be included even though it was not listed and was not shown in any photos. He asked ebay for a return and this was granted by ebay and the money was pulled from our account. The listing showed photos of exactly what was included. The item was exactly as described. The item worked perfectly. And yet ebay has forced a return on us and taken the money.
Today I reached out via chat to talk to ebay. After presenting the points above they ended up simply cutting off the conversation. So we have sent out a perfect item, on time and ebay has taken the money and hung up a support conversation.
Ebay is simply a terrible place for sellers, there are competitors now who allow us to trade honestly. There is no point coming to us again because after all the reassurances, you haven't changed. You simply do not care about customers or about delivering value to the planet and that is the worst sin a business could commit.
10-02-2019 05:37 PM - edited 10-02-2019 05:38 PM
@satans-angel64 wrote:w to avoid all ebay policies...and ebay can not do anything about it.. what they don't tell.
when you sell, all you have to do is to include all of your own personal policy when selling and state... all bidders must agree to my policy when bidding.
This makes it a legal binding contract which the bidders are agreein to when biddin and ebay will then have no legal right to intervere.
and also the hold policy is infact illegal by law.. it will only take one person to take it to small claims to over ride it... which ebay won't do because they know they will loose.
Good luck with that, then
on 10-02-2019 05:44 PM
on 10-02-2019 06:46 PM
@bricksnmortar,
When you contact eBay, you will need to focus on what outcome you want. Whether that outcome is achievable or not depends on a number of things, such as:
You say that the buyer complained that he expected an extra cable and requested a return. That sounds to me as though the buyer requested a return on the basis of the item not being as described. It was at that time that you really needed to act. (It's not enough to say in your listing that you don't accept returns, because that is for change of mind returns. If the buyer claimed SNAD, it's another ball game; you need to demonstrate to eBay that the item is as described.)
What you should have done at that point is get in touch with eBay via Have us call you (not use the chat facility). You should have explained that the flash was shown in your listing with [you explain what parts are shown in the image], and that there was certainly no mention of an additional cable. You would have stated (very politely) that the buyer seems to have expected something additional to what was stated and shown in the listing, and that this comes under change of mind. Point to the eBay Money Back Guarantee, where if "the item matches the listing", it isn't covered under the eBay MBG.
❝Not Covered
Any reason besides not receiving the item or receiving an item not as described in the listing (see the seller's return policy for return options)❞
Point out that you have "no returns" selected for buyer's remorse.
Had you done this, it is probable (but not guaranteed) that the buyer's request would have been closed in your favour on the spot.
You needed to have contacted eBay immediately (as soon as the request was opened).
As you haven't done this, and I presume your buyer has already sent off the item to you, I don't know exactly what you can do. What do you expect from eBay at this stage? If you receive the item back, you can't very well ask for the refund not to be given, so I'd suggest that you sit down and add up those costs which you think are reasonable for eBay to pay you, as otherwise you will request these moneys from PayPal, and if PayPal will not give them to you (and they won't), you will then lodge a complaint with the AFCA.
Reasonable action might be:
Earlier I said that you shouldn't use the chat facility. This is because eBay's chat facility is staffed with low-level CS reps who don't have any decision-making authority, and whose responses are largely policy-generated bot-driven non-specific replies. These particular staff are low in the pecking order (outsourced low-paid eBay staff); they only know what has been spoon-fed to them by eBay.
You will get a more-informed sort of CS by using eBay's "Have us call you" option.
eBay say: We'll call you at the phone number registered to your account, or you can enter a different number.
We’re available from 8am to 10pm AET, 7 days a week.
You may want to record the call. Check here for details (plus how to ensure it is done legally).
Things you may learn from this experience
Would this item, when new, have included an extra cable?
Is a cable required for this flash?
Why do you think the buyer would have thought an extra cable would have been included?
For any future listing, think about what isn't included as well as what is included, and perhaps ensure that you spell this out so that even an idiot would be aware of all the details.
If nothing else, you will know how to deal with a refund request based on change of mind/buyer's remorse.You'll know to contact eBay via Have Us Call You immediately, and have all your evidence ready that this is a change of mind return request, which your T&Cs state are not accepted.
WHAT IS CHANGE OF MIND/BUYER'S REMORSE?
on 10-02-2019 07:07 PM
@satans-angel64 wrote:w to avoid all ebay policies...and ebay can not do anything about it.. what they don't tell.
when you sell, all you have to do is to include all of your own personal policy when selling and state... all bidders must agree to my policy when bidding.
This makes it a legal binding contract which the bidders are agreein to when biddin and ebay will then have no legal right to intervere.
and also the hold policy is infact illegal by law.. it will only take one person to take it to small claims to over ride it... which ebay won't do because they know they will loose.
on 10-02-2019 07:30 PM
@imastawka wrote:ooh, I just noticed you sell guitar necks and live in Melbourne.
We all know how that ends up.
on 11-02-2019 01:21 PM
@imastawka wrote:ooh, I just noticed you sell guitar necks and live in Melbourne.
At least they're not "Jackson Style" now Stawks, though completed listings are a different story.....................
"If it's got a beak, quacks and waddles, chances are it's a bloodthirsty duck"
on 11-02-2019 01:51 PM
Is the neg too harsh, Padi?
on 11-02-2019 02:05 PM
It may slow your sales but 'Returns not accepted' will at least give you
some time to argue your case.
Ultimately eBay is hands down the best marketplace for ease of use.
If we don't like the rules here then vote with your feet but make sure you
have an active web presence elsewhere, especially if you are relying on
online sales to support yourself.
If you sell new product then go Amazon if you want to really torture yourself.
We will soon enter a world where many buyers will be forced to become sellers.
on 11-02-2019 02:10 PM
@imastawka wrote:Is the neg too harsh, Padi?
If it's who we think it is Stawks, then no it ain't.
on 11-02-2019 05:37 PM
I think some sellers aren't aware that they aren't permitted to delay posting an item if their funds are held by PayPal.
From eBay's Selling practices policy:
⊝ Postage and handling time
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What not to do
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