09-25-2022 11:06 AM
After filing a complaint and police report, regarding the authentication facility for returning a valuable rookie card, that was a different card than sold, eBay placed retaliatory permanent suspension on my account. My payments were put on hold, and conveniently the customer help email that I’ve been using to communicate with,eBay, now bounces back to say “it doesn’t accept incoming emails.” How strange. Now, I am unable to reach anyone to explain why my funds say available, but I can’t process them. I’ve decided to obtain legal help. I wanted to post this because it should be known, that the seller protection does not exist. It’s more of a defamation of character. Selling cards, accurately describing the item as not professionally graded, knowing I have to send it out to be authenticated, there wasn’t a thought to defraud anyone. Authentication was free, for me, it was the way to go. No harm, no foul.
Grading is subjective and different graders will often disagree over the grading on an item. Scans are done in high quality for prior purchase review and we can email more pictures before purchase if requested, which I did.
i am not a professional grader, and so many hobbyists trust in the reputation and opinion of 3rd party professional graders. As a seller of graded and ungraded items, my responsibility is to accurately describe and deliver the item as advertised; not to guarantee how an item will be assessed or graded by any individual or any grading company. Any issue a buyer has with an item's professional grade should be addressed with the grading person or the company that graded the item. This is what was done.
The fact that one valuable card returned to me was different than sent out, doesn’t warrant me to be a vicious seller. I must protect myself as well. The security to protect others but not provide a policy of what is true to permanently suspend me and hold my funds for over a month is a scam and a swindle. I will continue to fight for my seller rights and hope others will as well.
09-25-2022 09:50 PM
@a_c_green wrote:
@rugerskick wrote:But while ebay wants this, ebay will not have the backs of sellers of high dollar items. They sabotage their only strategy to save/grow the site. Sellers of high dollar items will not sell here if ebay will not have their backs when buyer fraud occurs.
Ebay does everything possible to hide buyer fraud from sellers and the world. Ebay facilitates and encourages buyer fraud by its policies. Ebay even said during their conference to someones question about buyer fraud, that buyer fraud simply does not occur.
No argument from me about any of the above, but in this case, the OP is saying (in Message 9 above) that the authentication center rejected it, then sent back a different card; the actual buyer never received anything at all, and doesn't seem to be involved in this particular mess.
Which makes my argument a valid one at this point in time. I did not say never EVER - BUT at this particular time frame, my comment still stands. I would not attempt to sell anything of value that I am not willing to lose VIA lost mail or buyer fraud or...possibly in this case...allegedly authentication fraud.
There seems to always be a way to stick it to someone and online is the easiest.
09-25-2022 09:59 PM
@rugerskick wrote:And again, your advice is completely contrary to ebays sole selling strategy for the future of the site.
Ebay wants more high dollar, high value sellers, and less low dollar, low value sellers.
Its the only strategy the upper mgmt has, besides inventing/increasing seller fees.
But while ebay wants this, ebay will not have the backs of sellers of high dollar items. They sabotage their only strategy to save/grow the site. Sellers of high dollar items will not sell here if ebay will not have their backs when buyer fraud occurs.
Ebay does everything possible to hide buyer fraud from sellers and the world. Ebay facilitates and encourages buyer fraud by its policies. Ebay even said during their conference to someones question about buyer fraud, that buyer fraud simply does not occur.
This thread is NOT about eBay's future strategy for selling on their site. It is about sellers needing protection from fraudulent activity. Perhaps you would like to start a new thread on the topic of eBay's future selling endeavors.
09-25-2022 10:06 PM
https://community.ebay.com/t5/Selling/New-Scam-or-old-one-I-don-t-know/m-p/33244782#M2084239
Just read the first two sentence from this post...I rest my case. 😂
09-25-2022 10:45 PM
My point is relevant.
Seller is scammed selling a high dollar item on ebay, no help from ebay.
Someone always comes on the thread and says never sell high value items here.
I bring up the fact there is this massive disconnect that exists between that advice and ebays solo strategy for the future of the site and how they fail to ensure it will work by ignoring high dollar item buyer fraud. Its destined for failure.
It never seems to click for anyone. You don't even get it.
I don't want ebay to fail, I'd rather have them pursue strategies that will work.
No one cares. No one sees the massive problem here. This is going to be a site-wide failure of a strategy. All you say is you just think it doesn't belong on the thread. It's completely relevant to the topic at hand, its exactly why this seller is experiencing what he reports he is going through.
09-26-2022 12:55 AM
And in this case the scamming was from an authenticator, not even a buyer.