03-20-2019 12:42 PM
I have a store. Every month I modify my listings (including lowering the price) I DO NOT WANT ALL MY LISTINGS "WHICH I AM PAYING FOR !!!@" to automatically relist.
EBAY IS HORRIBLE !
03-25-2019 12:54 PM
03-27-2019 01:27 PM
At 30 days, there are some listings already that would not get charged in February, so 31-day durations would not be different, but would apply to more listings in other months as well. eBay could easily adjust listing durations to coincide with the number of days of the month in which the listing was started, if they wanted to. I suspect that eBay prefers to leave it all as is since that will generate more revenue for them, to the dismay of some sellers who are surprised by the additional fees. Hopefully some accommodation can be reached to avoid that.
03-28-2019 10:12 AM
@jgoebert2012 wrote:How about that. Today I got "You earned the
Conversation Spark badge " seems lots of people think Ebay is harassing its sellers.
And those "lots of people" would be wrong. Ebay is merely doing what every other site does. Please provide an actual legal precedent for suing Ebay. I'm afraid "whiney pants folks don't like it" wont hold up in court.
03-28-2019 10:36 AM
General response.
As far as hoping eBay will walk back this change, this question came up at Chat today. One of the Blues stated in today's Chat that eBay has no plans to rescind this change.
You can read the Chat for today if you care to confirm this; there are other GTC related questions there as well.
03-28-2019 10:59 AM
Well, good luck, with THAT, "letting eBay know what we think"....I've called eBay TWICE, now, in the past few days (a 35 minute call the first time, and a 30 minute call, the second time), and they absolutely do NOT care if sellers are unhappy with the new 30-day, or GTC policy. Further, when I mentioned that I thought that I did NOT get my money's worth out of this month's eBay Store, after using only 51 of my 250 so-called "free" listings, and that I thought that I was getting ripped off, well, you can imagine that they definitely did NOT like that. So, when I said that I would probably be ending my eBay Store soon, I was more or less "invited" to close it;...BUT, that if I DID close it, I would be subject to a hefty Early Termination Penalty, for do so. So, isn't THAT just "peachy"? You don't get what you pay for, for $21.95 per month, and THEN they're going to sock it to you some more, if you even TRY to get out from under their tyranny?! And, no, I do NOT mind sharing my eBay ID...it's 'earthangel57', and I've been (or, had been) on eBay for 19 years, next month..
03-28-2019 11:10 AM
So if you are stuck here for a while, less complaining and more listing?
03-28-2019 11:13 AM
As far as hoping eBay will walk back this change, this question came up at Chat on March 25, 2019. One of the Blues stated in Chat that eBay has no plans to rescind this change.
You can read the Chat if you care to confirm this; there are other GTC related questions there as well.
03-28-2019 11:19 AM
@nkpina2014 wrote:4) GTC listings with 0 items AND the Out of Stock feature enabled will relist indefinitely (or 3 months - so Ebay claims). That means you are paying for a listing with nothing to actually sell.
If you use the out of stock option and the item sells out, just end the listing so it doesn't relist.
03-28-2019 11:29 AM
03-28-2019 01:28 PM
YOU DO! I think what they are taking from you is the option to leave listings running in which there is no actual item to sell. When my stock hits zero (and that is ALL of them because I usually on have one vintage item) I delete the listing OR list something else in its place. Store or no store, I don't pay for listing NOTHING.
And I'm juggling inventory across multiple sites - removing the sold one here, adding new over there and over there, etc.
And as a buyer RIGHT NOW I get mega torqued when a search shows me 20 listings for jeans in my size only to find that the 15 multivariations IN MY SIZE are actually sold out/zero in stock!
03-30-2019 11:22 AM
All my listings are QUANTITY = 1. Each item is individual. I want to list whichever items I want to without Ebay relisting them for me.
QTC requires me to end my items early.
03-31-2019 10:48 AM
03-31-2019 11:17 AM
To all sellers that Hate the GTC listings, email ebay and tell them this is a horrible change. I have called every day to make sure this does not end, MY voice will be heard. Email like crazy. On your ebay page there is a tell us what you think link, tell them what you think!
03-31-2019 11:22 AM
> Do you have a legal basis for this proposed lawsuit?
I'm not sure the courts will not look favorably if your only argument is "I don't like it".
Void Versus Voidable Contract
A void contract is considered invalid from its creation, most commonly due to not having the normal requirements of a valid contract. For example, a contract where both parties are minors is void because minors don't have legal capacity, and an agreement to traffic drugs is void and illegal because it violates the law.
However, a voidable contract starts out as a valid contract. The unbound party has the option to either affirm or reject the contract, but the bound party isn't allowed to do so. Essentially, only the unbound party can cancel the agreement within a reasonable timeframe. This most often happens when one party enters the contract without free consent.
Void contracts include things like the following:
Voidable contracts include the following:
https://www.upcounsel.com/difference-between-void-and-illegal-contract
03-31-2019 11:31 AM
> FYI. As for suing, in the eBay User Agreement, every person who uses the platform has agreed to final and binding arbitration in place of court, except in cases brought to Small Claims court. (Or for those who opted out.)
What Is a Void Agreement?
A void agreement means that the consensus between two parties isn't legally binding. When an agreement becomes void, it can no longer be enforced by law and loses its legally binding nature. In a void agreement, neither party has any legal rights or obligations or any kind of legal status. However, any transactions linked to a void agreement are valid. When an agreement is void, money that has been paid can be claimed back.
Certain types of agreements are considered void from the beginning according to the Indian Contract Act, including:
https://www.upcounsel.com/difference-between-void-and-illegal-contract