05-19-2011 10:36 PM
04-22-2014 12:54 PM
@bronx-dog wrote:
nateowens wrote on April 21, 2013:
ebay is done
they will be gone by this time next year
See ya next year... :^O
Well, the year has passed.
Guess what??? We're still here.
See ya in another year.
04-23-2014 01:56 AM
04-30-2014 10:40 AM
04-30-2014 03:33 PM
u just responded to a post from May 2011........
05-01-2014 07:01 AM
It's too bad but it makes sense for them NOT to cater to the needs of sellers like me. Ebay always been nothing but a part-time hobby for me and back in the day, it was perfect for selling my way.
I like buying and selling vintage and Ebay used to be the perfect venue to sell from...not so much anymore.Like a yardsale, people want your stuff for nothing.It just doesn't pay most of the time to go through the steps to list not to sell or just to make a few bucks on it.
I'm not complaining...as they say, it' is what it is now
05-01-2014 09:22 AM - edited 05-01-2014 09:24 AM
I have heard all of this almost since I found eBay nearly two decades ago. What I don't get is why WS has languished with their clean layout and full featured setup. But, surprise, brand recognition triumphs over absolutely everything else.
06-13-2014 09:57 AM
may i know what online store do you sell now? thanks
@maindames wrote:eBay was once a great site for individual entrepreneurs to become financially stable and earn a living in this awful economy, and at the same time provide a buyer somewhere to shop for some of the best deals on unique hard to find items or anything they could think of.
Now If you look closely smaller or non corporate online stores/shops/individuals are getting snuffed out by the thousands everyday, while huge corporations are now taking over like walmart, autozone, gnc, bed bath & beyond, radio shack, best buy, etc...
The Chinese are not exactly safe from these indefinite selling restrictions either as ebay is booting them off just as fast, but there is so many more of them that you'll still see a few here and few there for the next year.
eBay led the public to believe that this was a dream place to build a career. Only now it's ruined many lives by stripping away financial income from families that have been indefinitely restricted after being loyal to this famous auction site, which has turned into a viscous monster circle of Internet internal fraud activity with conflicts of interest, and anti trust with owning Paypal. Let's not forget the fee's that have become outrageous.
Let's face it, with NO SELLER, there is NO BUYER, and with that said NO BUSINESS. Many of the best sellers have already moved to other areas online. Bon anza, Web store, Est y, Am a zon, etc..
eBay sadly is cutting their own nose off, and they won't see the negative impact they bestowed on themselves for a little while yet.
It's inevitable that this is the beginning of the end for the growing unpopularity of ebay, but on the bright side will be a huge gain for other online selling sites without all the B.S.
I've personally made the move to some other sites and honestly have made way more sales and doing amazingly better than I ever did on eBay. So thank you Feebay for indefinitely restricting my family's accounts as my business is now booming better than ever without your encouragement of buyers scamming sellers like us and ripping us off with your crazy fee's. ┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
06-13-2014 10:04 AM
try sending them a private message......
expecting an answer here from a 6 month old post..from a member who only posted one time .is....well....................
It's never gonna happen !
06-13-2014 11:23 AM
like a dog with a bone.......
06-13-2014 11:24 AM
dONT tOuCH my BonE !!!!!
SWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH !!!!!!!
SK
06-13-2014 11:46 AM
Nobody does it better!
08-20-2015 08:41 PM
08-21-2015 04:45 AM
1st. All buyer only accounts have 100% positive feedback. Sellers have not been able to leave anything but a green donut for a buyer since 2008.
2nd. If you told your seller that "I'm going to neg you if xxxxx" then that is the very definition of feedback extortion.
That is one of the easiest negatives to get removed.
If you have a problem with a seller ... Never mention feedback or stars in your communication. Be polite and just say, "I am unhappy with this and want to return it."
If the item is not as described, and the seller is not cooperative, you open a case.
Feedback should be the LAST thing you do, and it should be based on the whole transaction, including a sellers response to a problem.
Feedback is NOT communication and should not be used as a weapon to make a seller give anything not mentioned in the listing (freee or discounted shipping, partial refund, etc).
08-21-2015 08:45 AM
08-21-2015 09:04 AM