I'd report the buyer, and cancel and use "issue with buyer's address".

communicate with eBay, not the 'buyer'.

 

Let eBay deal with the circumvention of a blocked ID.

 

 

Thanks for the link. Unfortunately when you choose the options, there is no option select 'buyer used another ID to get around blocks'. The only options are the following;

 

Next, tell us what happened

Buyer demanded something that was not offered in my listing
Buyer made a false claim
Buyer misused returns
Buyer messaged me or retracted their bid with no intention of buying my item
 
Does anyone know how to actually talk to a person at eBay these days, all their help page does is take you around in circles? 

The “false claim” might be as close as you can get…?

 

Otherwise, Live Chat may be your only option. You should be able to ask for a supervisor to report buyer circumventing blocks.


The Help page detailing this behaviour as against policy is https://www.ebay.com.au/help/policies/member-behavior-policies/violation-ebay-user-agreement-policy?...


Members must not create additional accounts to circumvent selling restrictions, buying limits, suspension, or to manipulate any site feature.

 

There’s also this:

 

Unwelcome and malicious buying: We consider bidding on or buying an item when you have no intention of completing the transaction, or circumventing a seller's buyer requirements, to be unwelcome and malicious buying.

 

and this:

 

 

❝Using multiple accounts: Registering new accounts or using other existing accounts to avoid buying restrictions or limits or other policy consequences is not allowed. See our Multiple accounts policyfor more information.❞

https://www.ebay.com.au/help/policies/rules-policies-buyers/buying-practices-policy?id=4374

 

 

Actually this is a big thing - according with eBay T&C ( the ones nobody reads) any seller on eBay is forbidden to buy from a competitor. Regardless if they leave feedback or not and regardless if the item bought is a competitive item or not and regardless if they use a different account.
If a seller does and you notify them and you can prove is a competitor,  their account is suspended immediately.

You should follow up with eBay on this

 

Do have a link to show where "any seller on eBay is forbidden to buy from a competitor".

LOL - that ' seller ' becomes the ' buyer ' - the buyer is always right.

Just an update on this. So the 'buyer' did leave negative feedback as I expected. Saying things like 'fraudulent seller, do NOT buy from this seller' etc. Thankfully eBay removed the negative, although at first they were only going to remove the words not the rating. I did not report the buyer as I know that would have likely led to more 'revenge' from him because it is obvious he has a very malicious streak. I admit that I was worried that he would get someone else to buy to leave a neg but so far nothing. Thanks for all the input.