08-10-2017 11:24 AM - last edited on 08-10-2017 01:31 PM by kh-belma
eBay is useless. I've tried on numerous occasions and spent hours on trying to get uncalled for seller comments removed.
I have bought and sold through eBay for over 15 years but I am closing my account.
Ebay customer service and buyer support is none existent.
Crooks can now claim an item is 1/2 it's real age when selling, get away with fraud and be abusive to the buyer.
08-10-2017 11:36 AM
Buyer beware. Buyers need to do research before buying even on other websites.
08-10-2017 11:37 AM - edited 08-10-2017 11:37 AM
What did customer service say when you called and reported the feedback?
08-10-2017 11:38 AM - last edited on 08-10-2017 01:31 PM by kh-belma
@forlan2121 wrote:eBay is useless. I've tried on numerous occasions and spent hours on trying to get uncalled for seller comments removed.
I have bought and sold through eBay for over 15 years but I am closing my account.
Ebay customer service and buyer support is none existent.
Crooks can now claim an item is 1/2 it's real age when selling, get away with fraud and be abusive to the buyer.
So you've been here 15 years, and one seller leaves you a comment that virtually no one will read, and you close your account.
Right, that makes sense.
BTW, this is the USA site; don't you have a forum of your own to announce your exit?
08-10-2017 11:44 AM
Amazon doesn't carry the vintage items I buy on ebay. Or, if they do, the price is much higher than on ebay.
What did CS tell you about the false positive? It should be easily removed.
08-10-2017 11:46 AM
The seller has mis sold me an item claiming it is half the real age. I have proved this and had no support from eBay and to add insult to injury I am now getting abusive emails and negative comments in positive feedback.
As for a U.K. Forum, I followed the link on my eBay account, there was no statement of where the forum was based. Yet more **bleep**e service from eBay.
08-10-2017 11:47 AM
Have contacted CS on numerous occasions with no response to date
08-10-2017 11:52 AM
Well I'm not seeing any negative comments, anywhere..
No soft positives, nada..
08-10-2017 11:59 AM - edited 08-10-2017 12:01 PM
@pikabo-icu wrote:Well I'm not seeing any negative comments, anywhere..
No soft positives, nada..
It's there. It's the 2nd feedback comment.Starts out positive "prompt payment" and then says the OP was threatening. I overlooked it at first because the first part of the sentence is a positive comment lol!
08-10-2017 12:00 PM
@forlan2121 wrote:Have contacted CS on numerous occasions with no response to date
You need to pick up the phone and call them then. Your emails ae obviously going nowhere.
08-10-2017 12:04 PM
@missjen316 wrote:
@pikabo-icu wrote:Well I'm not seeing any negative comments, anywhere..
No soft positives, nada..
It's there. It's the 2nd feedback comment.Starts out positive "prompt payment" and then says the OP was threatening. I overlooked it at first because the first part of the sentence is a positive comment lol!
Thanks Jen.. Sheesh..
That was well camouflaged..
It's removable but dang- I doubt many, if any, would ever see that. I was looking for it & blew right on by..
Agree they need to call...
08-10-2017 03:25 PM
You left negative FB for the seller, let's start with that.
Then you say here that the seller mis-represented the age of the AppPhone but no where in their listing did they say when the item was manufactured. What they did say in their descripton ..
Touch screen
Mint condition
Only 6 months old
Full working order
Selling due to change of vehicle
As a buyer who pays attention to what sellers state about their items, I would have interpreted that to mean that the unit was only in the buyers possesion for 6-months. If I still wasn't sure and wanted confirmation about it, I'd either ask the seller a question OR look closely at any photos provided. In this case, it's clear on picture #2 by simply right clicking the photo, selecting to open in a new tab and then click that photo to see it enlarged. At the bottom of the box there's the manufacturers label and it clearly states the unit was made in April 2016.
http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/5SAAAOSwU1RZfISz/s-l1600.jpg
So while the seller by policy should not have left the adverse comments they did, IMHO you deserved them and then some.
08-11-2017 06:05 AM
@missjen316 wrote:
@forlan2121 wrote:Have contacted CS on numerous occasions with no response to date
You need to pick up the phone and call them then. Your emails ae obviously going nowhere.
What missjen said.
You will have to call, and try to get the CS to remove the feedback while you are on the phone.
08-11-2017 08:55 AM
@forlan2121 wrote:The seller has mis sold me an item claiming it is half the real age.
First off I would recommend a certain course of action but...
@brad62853 wrote:You left negative FB for the seller, let's start with that.
That is a problem, once you leave a negative there's a far smaller chance the seller is going to be in the least bit cooperative.
That having been said, if the item is not as described you should request a return for that reason.
Ebay has many a returns option and policies set up for that, but no, they can not help those who are not willing to use it.
We get it quite a bit, buyers dissatisfied one way or another and they start off with "requests for exchanging this for a better item" or any such thing and I'm telling you right now:
Return for Refund.
That is the only choice here and you (the buyer) HAS to initiate this from YOUR end.
And if you are unwilling or otherwise incapable of following through the returns process then there is little that can be done.
It works as outlined here:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/buy/return-item.html