07-14-2018 11:17 AM - last edited on 07-14-2018 10:52 PM by kh-jean
I recently was taken for a month-long ride. I placed an order, didnt receive it by the date-- in fact, not at all. Had to fight to get refunds for each of the 3 items. Now-- the guy switch his username, and is back at it again. Have not received the item. Very quick to offer a refund. As soon as I mention that the tracking number is bunk. But I want the item I ordered. I do not want to give this guy a loan for a month and a half. I want the flipping order. Ebay does nothing, except scold me , when I warn other buyers. I like the product-- but I don't giving forced loans. I was receiving my orders (of this item) within 3-4 days. I thought i was ordering from a different seller, after the fiasco from last month. Nope-- same jerk. I received 2 orders from this seller, fast-- now this again. Ebay should protect the buyers. If I order from the US-- there should be no loopholes. Might as well not even have a filter option.
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07-15-2018 07:48 PM
CASTLE..
WELLL, I just re-read your last post to this unhappy buyer. Go back for yourself and COUNT just how MANY steps you told this buyer to go through from now on--- IF he wants to buy on here safely. What you said is correct. BUT look at how long and how time-consuming that List isWho the heck wants to go through all that, just to buy an item you want.
Frankly I am becoming more and more likely to go to Bean or some other sites I trust ---to buy more and more stuff---that I would have bought here in the past..
07-14-2018 11:54 AM
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07-14-2018 10:22 PM
Ebay does protect the buyers, through the MBG, but buyers must also do their due diligence to protect themselves. That involves vetting the listing AND the seller, reading the seller's feedback comments, and checking their location as international orders may be problematic. Reading feedback comments may show a pattern that tell you it is not a good idea to buy from that seller.
If you open too many cases, you can lose your buying privileges and/or your MBG coverage as Ebay expects you to make wise buying decisions. Wise buying decisions always involved checking out the seller. That is why there are feedback comments.
Good Luck.
07-14-2018 10:25 PM
To avoid this situation, don't just go by the item location. Go to the seller's profile and see where he is registered, as the item may inexplicably ship from the seller's location, as you have discovered.
07-15-2018 06:45 AM
It has only been about 3 weeks since you came to the boards with the same issue. You were told then what people are telling you now. Click on a seller's feedbck profile before buying. Look at where they are registered, read their negative feedback. Do their replies to feedback if any, look like they were written by someone whose first language is not english? Also check their ID history. You might find that fasttoyou might once have been uchushu. As for "bunk" tracking numbers, if it doesn't work with domestic shippers, try China Post.
07-15-2018 08:40 AM
OP needs to change his buying behavior to avoid these situations. Not doing so guarantees he will continue to have issues when he might have taken proper steps before he bought to ensure that choosing to buy from a particular seller was a good decision.
07-15-2018 08:41 AM
OP needs to change his buying behavior to avoid these situations. Not doing so guarantees he will continue to have issues when he might have taken proper steps before he bought to ensure that choosing to buy from a particular seller was a good decision.
International transactions such as these are often problematic and the OP should take that into consideration as well.
07-15-2018 09:30 AM
The tracking number that was given was a USPS tracking number. I notified the seller, that the number had zero movement, zero updates. Aside from being printed, that is.
07-15-2018 09:48 AM
Tattoo cartridges, yes-- same brand no. I went with the seller that I have had no issues with, always received in 3-4 days. Until now.
07-15-2018 09:53 AM
I didn't know beforehand, on either of them. But I will just order straight from Prestige, and omit ebay from the loop. Future problems solved. If a buyer gets censored for warning other buyers about scammy sellers-- that isn't right.
07-15-2018 10:05 AM - edited 07-15-2018 10:06 AM
Warning to other buyers is via feedback after a verified transaction
Posting here violates the rules of these boards. Anyone could post anything, and buyers aren't going to be looking here much anyway until after they have a problem.
07-15-2018 03:58 PM
@jonsildan wrote:I will just order straight from Prestige, and omit ebay from the loop. Future problems solved.
this right here is why sales are dropping! some of the long time buyers are willing to take the extra steps but the average consumer will just go elseware! the bad sellers hurt everyone! would you shop at a mall/store where you had to aproach every purchase is if it could be a scam?