08-09-2014
01:24 AM
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08-09-2014
01:39 AM
by
kh-leslie
ebay likes to scam honest sellers amaziing with unapropriate feed back ,eg buyers that have no idea of shipping costs,if a buyer has never shipped anything they hve no rite leaviving feed back for shipping ,when it is clear that it cost more to ship than actualal costs,most of my neg feedback is from buyers or ebay,they take money from shipping costs at 10 per cent and want to get rid of good sellers by getting rid of the 20 per cent off final value fee by screwing the great seller,but thats how they make more money the greedy pigs, darn sad how this has been allowed to happin,i think ebay should hang there head in shame no doubt there profits are up on the backs of honest sellers ,darn sad buissness policy but ebay is getting way out of hand, to make more money,i think ebay needs a shake up at the top level and start looking at non payers leaving feed back and people that have never shipped an item ,bad feed back for overpricing shipping should go directally to ebay they cause most of the problems,they are underhanded and leave bad feed back which is directed to them not sellers,
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08-14-2014 10:06 PM
08-09-2014 08:45 AM
I am a bit confused.
You are in BC. Your listings state the goods are located in Vernon BC. Why do your listings state you ship to a Canadian address using USPS, more specifically "USPS Priority Mail International"?
I can only see one negative feedback you received for using the wrong shipping service, not overcharging postage:
"I pay for priority and it has been send regular mail"
Your reply to that feedback cannot be reproduced here.
The question is: what are you complaining about? Was that buyer correct or not? Was the item shipped by USPS Priority or not?
"ebay likes to scam honest sellers"
What does eBay have to do with a buyer leaving negative feedback? How is that a "scam'?
08-09-2014 03:01 PM
Sorry Bud, but I have to agree with Pierre. You have in your listing
US $13.00 (approx. C $14.27) USPS Priority Mail , which is probably under estimated. So the buyer is in the right to complain.
On the other foot, I think there is a little truth to what you are saying about buyers giving Neg feedback to shipping charges. I believe there are naive buyers out there that dont understand the cost of shipping and especially the Americans that dont understand international shipping charges.
Should a seller receive a Neg for shipping charges. I dont believe its fair. If a buyer is aware of the shipping charges and still purchases the item, then they should not complain.
I have been fortunate about only receiving one or two a long time ago. I know it happens. I still receive mails about why it costs so much? or when they send items it only costs this much ( usually american buyers )
08-09-2014 08:00 PM
Really look at your reply to a customer with 100% legitimate complaint.. you are not a good seller if that is how you talk to your buyers...
FYI I promise you this your going to lose alot of customers with that being the comment your future customers will see for the next 12months...
i would almost be tempted to start over with a second ebay account after that one .. OUCH
08-09-2014 08:06 PM
Your comment is highly unprofessional. No customer should ever be called a jerkoff.
08-09-2014 08:30 PM
Sellers are judged on the basis of the feedback they receive and how they choose to respond to a feedback left by a buyer.
The fact that sellers can only leave positive feedback for buyers... means, that in this context , problem buyers cannot be identified on the basis of their feedback.
However, many buyers forget that they can be judged on the basis of the type of feedback they leave for sellers.
The number and content of neutral and negative feedback... or the content of positive feedback left for a seller, is a good indication of the character of a buyer.
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08-28-2014 01:13 PM
I agree. Bad buyers are sometimes scamming the good sellers. It is unfair. E-Bay knows there is a problem. They seem sincere in trying to solve it but in the process many sellers are losing money.
Their new Sellers policies hurts sellers like me. I was Top Rated. Now I am Above Average. All because of 9 cancelled transactions to one buyer in one day on November 1st 2014. It would be too long to go into details here but at the time I was not penalized for this. With their new 'defect' policy my cancelled orders from almost 10 months ago come back to bit me in the butt.
I have made 3 calls to E-Bay and spent a total of 6 hours on the phone with them They are inflexible. My problem has yet to be resolved.
My sales will decline and I have lost the 20% discount. I didn't think of this before but I think that is the reason they are putting in new sellers policies. They want fewer sellers getting that 20% discount. They must have worked hard on this one to present a friendly policy to sellers which is loaded with small fine print. Past errors which didn't affect the seller will come back to haunt many. We will see the reaction in the weeks and months to come.
If E-Bay wants to consider it a defect when a seller cancels an order then okay, no problem by me. It will make all sellers more attentive to their inventory. However, when you backdate this 12 months it is playing dirty pool.
Wake up E-Bay.
08-28-2014 01:22 PM
I noticed many of your listings show shipping from Massena, New York, USA while you are registered in Canada.
Have you lost your TRS status in US only (eBay.com) or also on eBay.ca (Global)?
08-28-2014 01:23 PM