07-30-2017 05:48 PM
I have Yankee Candle Car Jar Air Fresheners listed for sale and had a buyer open a SNAD claim because the air fresheners are cardboard.
Well, YEAH! I had that information in the description! 1st buyer who has filed a claim for this item and I have sold quite a few with no issues. The photos I use are stock photos taken directly from YC.com for the exact same items and my description was pretty **bleep** clear.
Of course eBay sided with the buyer even though my description was accurate...and still is, for that matter. I'm not whining about $9.99. That will not break me.
But when I contacted eBay about it, the rep said I should put Paperboard in the title. So now we have to list EVERY aspect of the item in the title for buyers who do not know how to read the description of the item? I do not know what else to do?
We are going to have some darn long titles going on if this is now the case. SMH
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07-30-2017 06:14 PM
I know they make both paper versions and little plastic jars that hang, both called car jars. If I only had the title to go on I would assume a car jar was the actual jar one. I personally would just add the word paper to my title to cover my own behind. Other sellers I saw were just slipping it in right before car jar in the title. If other sellers are using the words paper and cardboard in their titles you can assume that a healthy percentage of them are doing so for a reason.
Hope this helps!
07-30-2017 05:56 PM
Sheesh people are stupid.
I'm curious. Did you call before or after you lost the case? I would have kept calling until I got a sane CSR.
07-30-2017 05:56 PM
I would just take out the word jar from the title. Then you should not have any other issues.
The pictures do kind of look like real jars.
Many buyers only look at pics and the title. I only sell collectibles so all of my items are used, so I put my descriptions in the condition box, measurements etc.
Cell phone users often do not click on the description tab, plus ebay has been experimenting with making the PC listings require a click on a description tab in order to see the description. We give that a big THUMBS down vote.
07-30-2017 05:58 PM
But the actual name of the item is Car Jar. That's what the company calls them. I would be afraid to take Jar out of the title cause that's what people are searching for.
07-30-2017 06:01 PM
07-30-2017 06:02 PM
Was just a suggestion to avoid the lost and blind from filing a claim 🙂
Good luck on your sales!
07-30-2017 06:03 PM - edited 07-30-2017 06:03 PM
@yellow-snapdragon wrote:But the actual name of the item is Car Jar. That's what the company calls them....
And you can't add "Not an actual jar" in the title, due to the ban on saying "not."
07-30-2017 06:07 PM
07-30-2017 06:08 PM
@yellow-snapdragon wrote:
I called during the case and after. I may be nuts but the reps always sound like the exact same person.
"Peggy" Just ask Pinups..
What a mess... They'll allow SNAD for anything..
I would've kept calling too- sheesh!
So sorry
07-30-2017 06:14 PM
I know they make both paper versions and little plastic jars that hang, both called car jars. If I only had the title to go on I would assume a car jar was the actual jar one. I personally would just add the word paper to my title to cover my own behind. Other sellers I saw were just slipping it in right before car jar in the title. If other sellers are using the words paper and cardboard in their titles you can assume that a healthy percentage of them are doing so for a reason.
Hope this helps!
07-30-2017 06:18 PM - edited 07-30-2017 06:19 PM
@pikabo-icu wrote:
@yellow-snapdragon wrote:
I called during the case and after. I may be nuts but the reps always sound like the exact same person."Peggy" Just ask Pinups..
What a mess... They'll allow SNAD for anything..
I would've kept calling too- sheesh!
So sorry
All the CSRs are named Peggy.
07-30-2017 06:38 PM
all it takes is one person who wants to mess with you and you are screwed, a lot of items are named things that are snad magnets it's rather unfortunate.
07-30-2017 06:48 PM
Just used the words PAPERBOARD in the title - like the CSR suggested. Don't fight yourself over this - the ro-bots on Ebay eliminate listings in the same way: place a wrong word - such as BONE INDIAN ENGINE or a bunch of other words and your item could be deleted from view based on the words alone in your title. For air freshners - I might put FLAT PAPER in the title rather than Paperboard, but realize many buyers on cell phones, only type in key words and bid (not reading a description). Many do not know what a Car Jar is (they think it is contained in a glass jar) so you have to add "words" to the title to help out the lowest link from the buying world. Yes, it is frustrating, but now you have found out this time around what might cause a problem listing this type of item next time - simply add the "type of material" (in this case Paperboard) in the title next to OR before the words Car Jar.
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07-30-2017 09:16 PM - edited 07-30-2017 09:19 PM
Color me stupid but, after looking at a pic of the item, I, too, would have imagined it was a "jar" as it says in the official title -
Yankee Candle Car Jar
You didn't do anything wrong - you used the official title.
07-30-2017 09:22 PM
@yellow-snapdragon wrote:
I called during the case and after. I may be nuts but the reps always sound like the exact same person.
They are Borg.
That should have been closed in your favor no questions asked.