
07-11-2014 09:32 PM
I got a message from eBay restricting my account for 30 days from listing. I have the same PC computer game listed both are different conditions. One is Brand new one has a cracked case. Obviously a person with common sense would list these as two different items. Wrong....
According to the CS rep I spoke too I should have put both of them in the same listing... So basically according to her if I have two of the same item one is broken and one is brand new than according to what I am told by eBays customer service they belong in the same listing.........
And on top of this because the majority of the items I sell are in the DVD category, if have multiple duplicate listings since one DVD may be "Brand new" and another may be classified as "Very Good". And once again according to the eBay staff member these should be in the same listing...
So now my account is restricted for 30 days due to multiple duplicate listing violations...
07-14-2014 03:16 AM
If you want to go through the OP's dvd's and are offended by women wearing bathing suits, you can search for
dvd -swimsuit
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07-14-2014 11:14 AM
Haha yeah your probably right Mr. E. I figured since I was invited to the Free Auction Promo I would relist those on this account. Until my restriction kicked in.
07-14-2014 02:49 PM
Stupid me...I did not realize you had a store. There was no store logo
Okay, now I can shop.
07-14-2014 03:07 PM
So you don't have a store? How did you list with categories? Anyway, my question is why do you say "No returns" Doesn't eBay force you to accept returns?
07-14-2014 03:07 PM
07-14-2014 03:43 PM
Correct, I do not have a store, I just list in the specific categories. I have considered an eBay store as at one point (less then a month ago) I was around 3,700 active listings I believe.
As far as a store goes I have really considered it. But with this wrongful restriction and no one with proper authority to address the issue in a timely manner I doubt i'll add much more inventory to eBay to make a store worthwhile.
I honestly believe eBay is the best overall online marketplace to sell and I enjoy/enjoyed it, but the stupidity and lack of knowledge from the customer service blows my mind.
I know eBay constantly changes things around but they should at least inform their own staff or educate them on their own new and existing rules before trying to enforce them on others.
07-14-2014 04:11 PM
Just realized I was logged into my other account for that post. Shuffling inventory around as they sort out the issue.
And in case anyone is wondering, I asked prior to doing so with a restriction, You are still able to list on another seller account.
07-14-2014 04:29 PM
To answer your question the reason I do not accept returns is to avoid certain situations.
For example there has been many cases where people bought DVDs or Games new in stores, they accidentally broke or scratched their copy, they buy another one on eBay, swap the discs and then return it. Or they buy a movie, watch it and decide they do not want it any more so they would like to return for refund.
07-14-2014 04:37 PM
But overall I must say I have many repeat customers for my DVD's and very rarely have any issues. My customers are great and I appreciate their business ( I believe this has to do with the demographics of these customers)
For video games and gaming cards it is not quite the same. These buyers tend to have many more questions about items, they are more specific, more picky. I also noticed a trend that overall customers buying games and gaming cards tend to be much more impatient.
I try to take note on these customer trends I notice and tweak things to better suit their needs.
07-14-2014 04:48 PM
@moviemerchmania wrote:But overall I must say I have many repeat customers for my DVD's and very rarely have any issues. My customers are great and I appreciate their business ( I believe this has to do with the demographics of these customers)
For video games and gaming cards it is not quite the same. These buyers tend to have many more questions about items, they are more specific, more picky. I also noticed a trend that overall customers buying games and gaming cards tend to be much more impatient.
I try to take note on these customer trends I notice and tweak things to better suit their needs.
That is a great overall attitude, working with the customer and not against the customer. The ones who come here screaming the loudest tend to have the poorest attitudes towards buyers.
Hello! No customer, no job.
Building a loyal customer base is great. Most of my stuff is one-off. Now, take that same great attitude and use it towards eBay. You, be the better person. It will be like beating yer head against the wall, it feels so good when you stop.
07-15-2014 10:41 PM
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07-16-2014 01:13 AM
Really women in swimsuits offends you ... Really ? So no beach no swiming no accepting the human body as the most beautiful creation of god ....Not that I actually believe anything I just said but Really swimsuits offended you ....
If it sells and it's legal sell away partner take advantage of the twisted mind of men who would spend there money on pictures and clippings..
A Business is not about morals it's about money..Let your morals bring you to the money and sell some ice to eskimos.....
FYI I notice there is not men in swimsuits now I am offended are we not beautiful too... LOL
07-16-2014 08:12 AM
Haha! Well I cant help you there Branden. But im sure a quick eBay or Google search can get you your fix. 😉
07-16-2014 01:57 PM
I just wish you had recorded the calls to customer service. I'm sure there would have been moments that put Comcast to shame (in the battle for First Place Worst Service, that is).
That said, I understand your problems as someone who sells in the media category. I had two copies of the same game, one with a certain part of the packaging and another without; to collectors, that part matters immensely. To a bot or an ebay CS rep who hasn't even ever used eBay personally, they might not see any difference.
Luckily, the titles were different. I never leave the pre-programmed titles as they are - I always add more details. That can drive sales, as some people might try searching for - to use DVDs as an example - the director, actor or studio's name, not just the title or release year.
Anyway, thanks for taking the fall for the rest of us, and letting me get a vicarious warning about this. And good luck getting the ban lifted.
Remember to record any calls from now on!
07-16-2014 03:42 PM
Unfortunately I do not have the calls saved although I do have the names, department, country, and city of the individual reps I spoke with.
In terms of recording the calls from now on, I really should do that. Although I am not sure exactly how to do that.
07-17-2014 10:27 AM
Since my restriction I have moved inventory over to Amazon. Since my restriction I have been selling on average 9 items a day over there.
Problem is I am unable to remove my inventory I have listed on eBay that has sold on Amazon. I called the pro's at eBay and all they do is instruct me on how to remove a listing.... With the restriction I am unable to. I also had a buyer buy an item pay for it and say his kid did it by mistake I am also unable to cancel the transaction for my FVF.
It frightens me to know we all sellers on massive worldwide marketplace with no recourse or anyone to speak with of some type of authority.
It's more then obvious eBay doesn't care, I get it. But why the have manager's lie and give false hopes to sellers? Promising to fix this error within a certain time frame and get back to me then never even call back or fix the issue.