10-09-2015 03:41 PM
Hello everyone. I thought I would leave a message on this forum about my recent experience with a seller from the States. Seventeen days ago won a auction on a composition doll. Before bidding I did check this sellers feed back and he did have a couple of bad feed backs. One buyer went so far as to say to avoid this seller. I had noticed he had sold dolls before and didn't see any bad feedback pertaining to them. After a week I noticed the doll wasn't shipped yet and so I contacted the seller. No answer! I contacted him again and I finally received a message saying the doll had been shipped. I received a shipping notification today, 17 days after purchase showing the doll had just been shipped. I sure can't wait to leave this character the feedback that is deserving which will be bad to say the least. This seller will be lucky to be selling on eBay after this. Some people just don't get it!
10-09-2015 06:49 PM
You, the buyer were in control the whole time. You could have opened a case long before 17 days. You would have had a full refund, then move on. When you post this kind of threat, you may find yourself blocked from buying. These boards are read by many members.
10-09-2015 09:01 PM
Hello 'mpit',
In my opinion what you have said here is not all that bad, certainly not compared to some of the appalling things sellers say about buyers over on that list.
Still, you may be made to watch what you say.
Would you mind my thoughts on all this? If your item is truly on its way, and you receive it, and it is exactly as described, -- I don't believe that is a bad thing at all. I'd say that's a good thing.
I'd say that's positive feedback. Truly, - "All good, but took 17 days to dispatch", or the like. And full stars for As Described, Communication, and Shipping costs. As for Shipping Time, well, the seller will know what to expect and why.
I understand your fury and what seems to be an inexcusable delay, but if the doll arrives, who knows why it was not sent sooner. Did you send a sweetly worded note to the seller inquiring what caused the delay? Maybe he has a recurring illness, or maybe she has a colicky baby.
Also, -- if a seller has feedback indicating no-show items, or broken malfunctioning items, that would indeed be a problem.
But if your seller's negs are mostly about slow shipping, well, far too many people expect the item to arrive in minutes.
Twice on ebay I had sellers not mail things for 21 days. I am assuming the sellers were 'occasional' sellers and were waiting for that 21-day hold to pass. They are not supposed to do that, but for me, as long as the thing shows up I'm happy, and I consider the transaction to be a positive one, - haha, perhaps all the sweeter for the wait.
More importantly, however, is if you leave a negative about slow shipping, you will do far more long-term permanent damage to your own feedback reputation via your outgoing comments. Sellers are very prickly about feedback, and if you appear too hasty to leave negs, you may find your bids removed and your ID blocked.
The fleeting moment of retaliatory satisfaction you will get by lashing out at what you believe to be an inconsiderate slow-poke will not be worth the self-inflicted injury. I urge you to think very carefully before leaving your feedback. You have 60 days, so there's no rush.
http://pages.ebay.ca/help/feedback/questions/feedback.html
And of course, if it does not show up at all or is not as described, by now you will know all about how to deal with that.
http://pages.ebay.ca/help/buy/item-not-received.html
I wish you all the best for a happy outcome.
10-10-2015 04:47 AM
10-10-2015 01:56 PM
10-10-2015
03:37 PM
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10-11-2015
12:45 AM
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kh-leslie
I can't conceive of taking 17 days to ship... Great business model.
Shipping quickly is a huge issue to many buyers, and a no-brainer means of showing appreciation and nurturing repeat sales.
10-11-2015 01:36 PM
10-12-2015 05:13 PM
Generally....if an item was shipped through ebay or paypal, you receive a shipping confirmation at the time the label has been printed...not seventeen days later. I don't think that the seller is being honest with you. If you look at the tracking number through ebay it should say when the post office accepted the package. Packages are not always scanned right away but if the scan was done in the same city as the seller, that should be a good indication of when it was shipped.
I agree with another poster in that if you leave too many neutral or negative comments, it can reflect upon you as it may seem that you are difficult to deal with but I don't think that there is anything wrong with being honest about this transaction as you don't look to be a chronic complainer. If everything other than shipping time turns out to be good, you might still want to leave a positive (or neutral) but note in feedback how long the item took to be shipped out and leave a low star for shipping time. Unfortunately, since this is being shipped through the global shipping program, the feedback might be removed because the seller isn't supposed to be blamed for a slow shipping (arrival) time for gsp transactions. I realize that this problem is caused by the seller, not the gsp but I don't know if the system will look at it in that way.