
08-13-2014 07:28 AM
08-13-2014 08:35 AM
The link is to eBay.com.
As Canadian sellers we should be looking at the User Agreement for eBay.ca, and make note of the differences between eBay.ca and eBay.com
The last time I looked at the User Agreement on both sites.... the difference started with the very first statement.
The User Agreement varies among eBay's many sites....
08-13-2014 08:40 AM
Many Canadian sellers (known as legacy users) registered with eBay.com (before eBay.ca was started about 13 years ago) and currently receive updates to the User Agreement from eBay.com.
08-13-2014 11:04 AM
I had originally registered on eBay.com... when eBay.ca was very new....
Then came a transfer to ebay.ca.
I do get the impression that the User Agreement on eBay.ca is more user friendly...
08-13-2014 11:28 AM
I am a "legacy user", registered on eBay.com in 1998 (well before eBay.ca was created).
About seven years ago I had long discussions with Jordan Banks then eBay Canada country manager (a lawyer by trade) as to how "legacy users" were being treated. For example, there was a legal "ownership" issue between eBay.com and eBay.ca as to who "owns" the user!
That legal dispute prevented eBay.com from sending me some promotional offers and the same dispute prevented eBay.ca from sending me other promotional offers or communications.
It had been more or less agreed at the time that - to eliminate the problem - both eBay.ca and eBay.com would send communications to those Canadian "legacy users". However, that was dropped soon after due to "legal issues"..
To the best of my knowledge, that question has never been solved. Today, there are many instances when I get notices of promotions from eBay.com but not from eBay.ca. Is that logical?
That raises the obvious question: which user agreement applies to me?
08-13-2014 12:35 PM
Flip a coin... and it lands on its edge.....
08-13-2014 12:45 PM
I am in the same situation as you Pierre, I also joined in 1998. The whole thing is very confusing. My elderly mind need things to be simple!
08-13-2014 01:14 PM
According to eBay Canada Country Manager, answering the question today on the Weekly Board Hour:
"There is in fact only one eBay user agreement that we translate into many languages."
"the user agreement changes applies to all users, irrespective of which site they registered on, or where they list."
08-13-2014 04:47 PM
08-13-2014 04:56 PM
You don't have to accept returns.
You DO have to give REFUNDS on unacceptable merchandise. (If you take Paypal. Yes, there are alternatives.)
Many sellers for example will refund on the basis of pictures of damaged products.
Intimate garments? Well the ick factor is certainly there-- although anyone who buys a bathing suit in a store has to close her mind to the possiblity that it has been tried on several other bodies before.
08-13-2014 05:29 PM
On my listings. I have a NO RETURN policy, but it has not stopped buyers asking for a return.In fact, the refund requests have always been on INAD and in all cases, even tho I disagreed, I I have refunded all or part. I knew that if I did not I would very likely get a negative feedback. Now with new eBay return policy, I will still list as NO RETURN policy, but in fact, it is a worthless practice. How will be possible to refuse a return request on INAD (completely subjective) without getting a negative feedback and/or defect. Moreover, now I will also have to pay for returns. Am I missing something??
08-14-2014 01:12 PM
@realjazz-123 wrote:Am I missing something??
Nope.
More and more eBay wants to become the sort of site that makes their "big boys" comfortable -- those with big margins, big turnover, big tolerance for returns/refunds.
In my view, the legions of small sellers who made eBay are step by step, policy by policy, slowly being nudged towards the door. I'm beginning to get that persona non grata feeling.