05-19-2022 09:31 AM
Buyer immediately contacted me at winning auction and demanded a totally different plant product!
Buyer then posted: SCAM NOT ACTUAL DAYLILLY PROPS ITS PIECES OF ROOTS THAT DONT MAKE NEW PLANTS BEWARE ALMOST ALL LISTINGS ARE A SCAM " this also impact all selling ditch lily bulbs on eBay other than myself. These are frequently purchased to be consumed as a starchy type of food. I have successfully planted the little pieces and they grew, the buyer says they are a plant expert.
Very RUDE! before even being shipped the buyer blasted feedback when I refused to violate policy by changing the product in the auction!
05-19-2022 09:43 AM
I suggest calling customer service. They might be able to remove the feedback.
I think the word "scam" might not be allowed in feedback.
I had "fake" in my negative feedback and customer service was great in removing the feedback.
Always be polite and business-like when communicating of course to buyers and sellers
for this to happen.
05-19-2022 10:16 AM
As a "non plant" person, I might not understand why some sellers do what they do but as a buyer and independent ebay member, I have a question.
Why are your plant listings private? (I understand the desire to have private listings for personal or fetish items.) But flowers? It makes me wonder what you're hiding.
In this case, a potential buyer would (presumably) check your feedback before deciding whether you're a seller with whom they want to spend their hard-earned money and with private listings, one can't look at the listing and see if the allegations in feedback are correct.
(For example, in a category I'm familiar, if I see a Coach bag I want and see a "fake" accusation in the feedback, I can look at the seller's listing to see if the accusation is correct and warranted.) Private listings don't allow me that ability.
While you may not be hiding anything, private listings make me question them.
JMHO.
05-19-2022 07:48 PM
...I thought buyers only can leave negative FB after 7 days of receiving items, not immediately...as every time when I started leaving a FB for a seller, my screen popped up that reminder...
...and also if the purchase was following up with a request for return case, the listing disappeared and buyer can not leave any FB at all...but seller can still leave (of course) a positive FB with nasty comments in revenge for receiving a case of returning their defective item by buyer...
...as I commented before, although buying and selling online are "invisible", the insults sometimes are unbearable...
05-19-2022 07:51 PM
@bbravo65 wrote:
...as I commented before, although buying and selling online are "invisible", the insults sometimes are unbearable...
Yes. Some days so very unkind.
05-19-2022 07:55 PM
As far as the customer's complaint, it's valid.
It doesn't matter if he's right or wrong. That's irrelevant.
As far as the feedback, I see nothing wrong with it.
It's his opinion. I guess it won't hurt to TRY and have it removed.
Come up with a calm, factual reply. Remember, your future customers will be reading it.
"Hundreds of satisfied customers. If you are not happy with your purchase, please return for a full refund."
05-19-2022 07:56 PM
If indeed the FB was left before the product even arrived, please reach out to e-Bay on Social Media and send them a private message to look into this for you and work to perhaps remove the FB.
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Message button in the upper right on landing page. Send them a PM with your USER ID, email and a brief summary of the issue. Good luck!
06-16-2022 11:02 AM
eBay allows buyers to remain private. That is a discussion topic directly for eBay. I sell a broad variety of products and that option is on all of them.
06-16-2022 11:45 AM
Then get the feedback removed. Just state to the representative look at messages. They will look and see this and remove the feedback. Easy peasy
06-16-2022 02:14 PM - edited 06-16-2022 02:15 PM
@albertabrightalbertais referring to the listing itself being private so that prospective buyers can not see what the buyers feedback is for. I have to agree with her, there is rarely a reason for a listing to be private unless it is for intimate items. I find it annoying as well when I can't compare the feedback to the item that was sold.
08-01-2022 07:21 PM - edited 08-01-2022 07:22 PM
Maybe don't market inert pieces of starch as bulbs
Your listing was a scam, you are a scammer and you tricked some one who knew what they are talking about with deceptive photos and description on your listing .
Bad seller
next
08-01-2022 07:27 PM - edited 08-01-2022 07:27 PM
Yup defiantly contact ebay.
Especially if that feedback was left BEFORE they even received the item.
Hopefully they will remove that feedback.
If they don't ... keep trying.
Good luck!
08-01-2022 09:25 PM - edited 08-01-2022 09:28 PM
Just so you all know this dude is a scammer
He preys on the ignorant and uses deceptive pictures and descriptions
And since his product takes a year to see if it works he is way out side of the return and feedback window .
He does not market his "bulbs" as food either example https://www.ebay.com/itm/175276016377?hash=item28cf43c2f9:g:PWgAAOSwJEpgb0Bi
for the uninformed those chopped up roots he is selling as "bulbs" do not propagate into anything besides some rotten plant matter and he was selling them with pictures of full grown plants and saying how this inert garbage is going to "Will flower first season."
When in fact it does not propagate into anything but rot.
Scammers like this are why eBay is losing many many customers
He even got me with deceptive pictures