01-24-2020 10:13 PM
A few days ago I bought a Jimmy Johns visor that isn't listed very often on ebay. I really wanted it but the seller had a bad lack of response and got nasty with me when I questioned it. There were a lot of messages sent but the latest one she finally revealed:
i get your upset about your hat. it was from my old job, i decided to sell the hat for some extra cash. i’m currently in the middle of a separation from my partner and he has a lot of my stuff that he’s refusing to give back and that’s including the hat. life has been hectic for me lately, i haven’t had time to respond to your other messages. i wasn’t even aware of any of this until today. i’m not a company, i’m a real person with a job like you. i don’t sell things on here for a living.
Which is not my problem. So now technically her husband won't give me what's rightfully mine. I filed a complaint with ebay and they told me to contact paypal to try and get my money back. I already left the seller negative feedback. Can sellers with negative 1 still sell? I also had the same thing happen a week ago only the seller never sent it and didn't reply to any of my emails except the first one to say ok when I asked him to review my offer for it (which he didn't). I am very frustrated by all this! I have tried to get the seller to cooperate but no go.
01-24-2020 11:35 PM
Sellers can sell with a Negative rating. If your seller does not have access to the visor, what would you have them do?
01-25-2020 02:49 AM
Maybe you should stop buying from (0) feedback sellers unless you are willing to cut them some slack. Not having sold anything on eBay yourself you probably do not understand that new sellers often have issues with their first transactions, usually because of PayPal's payment hold on all new sellers first payments and having Best Offer forced on them, even if they do not want to accept offers.
01-25-2020 04:55 AM
The seller should not have listed an item that she did not have in her possession. However, if she doesn't have it, you're not going to get it. She can still list items for sale on eBay, but it will be harder to sell with a negative rating.
01-25-2020 05:01 AM
Ebay's customer services secretly remove negative feedbacks.Even if you call them to report they tell you I have taken your report and then throw it to rubbish.Ebay is not a safe place to buy.They are mocking and stealing our money and get out with it.If you are located in US it is easier for you to report to authorities their behaviour and of course ebay too .This will help others too who have been victimized by ebay mafia
01-25-2020 06:18 AM
Hello
A Negative Feedback seller can still sell items on Ebay though really and truly she should of had the item on her or in possession when also making the listing.
About all you can do now is open a case with Paypal for money back or do a charge back via your bank.
01-25-2020 06:43 AM
01-25-2020 10:22 AM
Sounds to me like you're a vindictive Richard Noggin who wants a pound of flesh, and your feedback left for others confirms it.
01-25-2020 01:11 PM
@tdumonde2014 wrote:If your seller does not have access to the visor, what would you have them do?
Then how did they take the picture? And on a side note, why would you pay for a hat to go around wearing an advertisement for a fast food joint?
01-26-2020 12:38 AM - edited 01-26-2020 12:41 AM
Oh really? Please tell me how you came to think that. No, I just want what I paid for. So I am supposed to just let things slide and not warn others about what happened so it can happen to them. And let the seller keep my money. That's really brilliant! Let's nominate you for eBay CEO! Also, I do sell on another ID and a few others in the past. This isn't my selling ID. I have been on ebay since August 2001 and know how things should be here. I don't think a lot of these replies were very helpful or even insightful. I am the one being called out when I didn't even do anything. ebay staff also does not secretly remove negative feedbacks for no good reason.
And why does it matter why I wanted a Jimmy Johns visor? That really isn't the main focus here and I'm not even going to answer that as it is none of your business.
01-26-2020 06:35 AM
“Then how did they take the picture?”
never been through a divorce eh? The seller had access when the pic was took when the listing was done. Now doesn’t.
01-26-2020 12:19 PM
I filed a complaint with ebay and they told me to contact paypal to try and get my money back.
Why wouldn't ebay suggest you file an Item Not Received case after the last estimated delivery has passed? If seller doesn't have the item to ship, all she can do is to refund you in full.
01-26-2020 02:02 PM
Feedback is the subjective opinion of the buyer and as such is little, if any, value as a guide to whether or not one should wish to do business with the particular seller.
Since we are not privy to the wording of the messages sent by you to the seller, it is not possible to determine if the seller was justified in ignoring your questions or not. Since eBay does not require sellers to respond to buyer's questions, it may simply be a case of a seller that never answers questions, in which case, it is always wise to move on to a seller that is willing to answer you if you want answers to your questions. However, it appears that the seller did finally respond.
Can a seller that has received negative feedback continue to sell on eBay? The answer is yes. Whether or not others will buy from that seller depends upon how the other buyers value the opinion of the one leaving the negative.
01-27-2020 02:06 AM - edited 01-27-2020 02:08 AM
@myangelandmyprincess wrote:“Then how did they take the picture?”
never been through a divorce eh? The seller had access when the pic was took when the listing was done. Now doesn’t.
myangel's reply makes a lot of sense. The other day when I looked at the seller's profile, I also did an Advanced search of their completed items to see if they had sold any items previously but hadn't received feedback for them. The visor was revised on Dec, 26th and again on Jan. 3rd so it may have been originally listed well before that and before the break up happened. Separations/Divorces can really turn ones life inside out.
Because this was a new seller, it's entirely possible they did not know how to end the listing, or forgot about it with all of the turmoil.