‎07-22-2011 06:35 AM
‎04-15-2017 02:16 PM
@mustard15 wrote:I personally prefer the seller to send the printed invoice and am offended when they don't, knowing it is available online through both paypal and ebay. The reason? All three Paypal, ebay and the seller expect the buyer to waste the resources to print the invoice. My response to this is I will not leave feedback, or leave neutral or negative feedback depending on my mood, explainging my reason.
Thanks. Good to know, be right back.
‎04-15-2017 06:20 PM
@mustard15 wrote:I personally prefer the seller to send the printed invoice and am offended when they don't, knowing it is available online through both paypal and ebay. The reason? All three Paypal, ebay and the seller expect the buyer to waste the resources to print the invoice. My response to this is I will not leave feedback, or leave neutral or negative feedback depending on my mood, explainging my reason.
@mustard15 Oh, my! Are you aware that eBay does not require sellers to send a printed invoice for a transaction to a buyer? I see that you made good on your statement to leave a neutral feedback for a seller that can't read your mind. Do you send a message to the seller before purchasing asking for a printed invoice?
There are many other buyers that do not want a printed invoice as your purchase history for each purchase is available through PayPal indefinitely or through your credit card statement.
...and finally, a friendly piece of information that you may not be aware of...a seller can "see" a buyers feedback left for others quite easily and then make a decision about selling to them. A negative or neutral for a frivolous reason may land a buyer on quite a few sellers blocked buyers list ~ just food for thought!
‎04-16-2017 02:23 PM
I understand your position and I am willing to retract the neutral when said invoice is sent. Ebay has a tendancy to take buyers for granted and this is just one more case. Buying for a non profit is just one case (as is mine) where this printed invoice is needed and ebay in it's infinite wisdom (please not extreme sarcasm) unilaterllaly decided everyones thinks the same and therefore should be treated as such. As small as mine is, I am sending my displeasure with ebays thoughtfulness in their hurry to put out new formats for the benefit of sellers. Not every business, person or corporation can think of everything, but the difference is most try to fix them. ebay does not. They let people feel they are at their mercy until they say I am using another vendor such as Amazon or another auction site. I will take your suggestion of asking sellers for a printed invoice and give them more of a chance wich is far more than ebay does for anyone using its platform.
‎04-16-2017 05:40 PM
‎04-17-2017 03:00 PM
Nope, no option to include an invoice......
‎04-17-2017 03:50 PM
honda ~ subtle
mayonaisse1 wrote:
I understand your position and I am willing to retract the neutral when said invoice is sent. Ebay has a tendancy to take buyers for granted and this is just one more case. Buying for a non profit is just one case (as is mine) where this printed invoice is needed and ebay in it's infinite wisdom (please not extreme sarcasm) unilaterllaly decided everyones thinks the same and therefore should be treated as such. As small as mine is, I am sending my displeasure with ebays thoughtfulness in their hurry to put out new formats for the benefit of sellers. Not every business, person or corporation can think of everything, but the difference is most try to fix them. ebay does not. They let people feel they are at their mercy until they say I am using another vendor such as Amazon or another auction site. I will take your suggestion of asking sellers for a printed invoice and give them more of a chance wich is far more than ebay does for anyone using its platform.
@mustard15 ~ eBay really has nothing to do with this as you are not buying from eBay but from an individual seller that uses eBay's platform to sell their items, whereas when buying from most other online sites, such as Amazon, you are buying "from" that online company.
Many sellers on the eBay site are small sellers that have a small profit margin in order to offer the best prices ~ because of paper and ink costs, sending a printed invoice affects the sellers bottom line. There are also many occasions that a buyer doesn't want an invoice included, such as a gift purchase or I don't want hubby to know the cost of the item, etc. Because you think that it should be included is not, imho, a reason to leave a negative or a neutral that will affect a small sellers ability to sell.
‎04-17-2017 04:44 PM
‎04-17-2017 05:45 PM
It seems as if no one thinks that nuetral or negative feedback should ever be given. If that were the case, than it would not be an option. The very same bottom line you mentioned is the bottom line I am reffering to that I am trying to deal with. The solution would be for ebay to have a button to have sellers send an invoice and not a policy where one is no longer required. Some sellers are downright rude, deameaning to the point the invoice is the last thing you want. There is nothing that would make you buy from them. The majority of the sellers are accomodating, although they don't know the meaning of printed invoice. It may just be a case where we start using another site as sellers on ebay are becoming less courteous, and of course not everyone wants the samething. The issue you mentioned with the invoice and a present, I questioned ebays wisdom in changing their homepage to show saved searches as that is where those presents most likely would be.
‎04-17-2017 06:22 PM
@mustard15 wrote:It seems as if no one thinks that nuetral or negative feedback should ever be given. If that were the case, than it would not be an option. The very same bottom line you mentioned is the bottom line I am reffering to that I am trying to deal with. The solution would be for ebay to have a button to have sellers send an invoice and not a policy where one is no longer required. Some sellers are downright rude, deameaning to the point the invoice is the last thing you want. There is nothing that would make you buy from them. The majority of the sellers are accomodating, although they don't know the meaning of printed invoice. It may just be a case where we start using another site as sellers on ebay are becoming less courteous, and of course not everyone wants the samething. The issue you mentioned with the invoice and a present, I questioned ebays wisdom in changing their homepage to show saved searches as that is where those presents most likely would be.
Is there a reason you can't print your own, if you need it?
As you said most seller's are accommodating.
Why can't you accommodate for yourself?
Why would anyone look at your homepage?
So did you have a nice Weekend!
‎04-17-2017 06:43 PM
@mustard15 wrote:It seems as if no one thinks that nuetral or negative feedback should ever be given. If that were the case, than it would not be an option. The very same bottom line you mentioned is the bottom line I am reffering to that I am trying to deal with. The solution would be for ebay to have a button to have sellers send an invoice and not a policy where one is no longer required. Some sellers are downright rude, deameaning to the point the invoice is the last thing you want. There is nothing that would make you buy from them. The majority of the sellers are accomodating, although they don't know the meaning of printed invoice. It may just be a case where we start using another site as sellers on ebay are becoming less courteous, and of course not everyone wants the samething. The issue you mentioned with the invoice and a present, I questioned ebays wisdom in changing their homepage to show saved searches as that is where those presents most likely would be.
Mayonaisse ~ Negative & neutral feedback is allowed if you don't receive your item or your item is not as described ~ leaving negs and neutrals for a seller that has "no control" over how eBay's site works or what is included for options to sell their item, is not fair, in my opinion.
If you find a rude seller, then by all means express your opinion through feedback, but to expect a courteous seller to know in advance that you require a printed invoice included in the package and if it isn't, you leave bad feedback, is just wrong, imo
‎12-06-2017 09:05 AM
‎12-06-2017 01:29 PM
@glamstarcat wrote:
I don't want eBay sending out an "automatic" invoice. It's confusing to my customers AND I'm the one getting screwed on postage!!
@glamstarcat How are you getting screwed on postage?
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