12-22-2017 11:58 AM
I had received the price guarantee email (for $311.12) when I listed a 128GB Rose Gold iPhone 6s.
I sold two phones, mine and my wife's. Both had guarantees. My 64 gB model guarantee was honored, and I was sent the coupon.
When I did not receive anything on the 128 GB model, I called in. I was told it was deemed ineligable because of in my description I put "Two very small missing color spots on the back (see picture). " and thus it was deemed not meeting the conditions of the offer. Here's the listing photo of the back of the phone:
I looked up the conditions of the offer, and per my phone conversations the following are the relavent eBay summary of the exclusions include:
I strongly believe I fully complied with this. I included pictures of the actual phone, front and back. I accurately described the phone -- perhaps too accurately. I cannot believe the two flecks in back picture reach the level of "poor cosmetic" condition.
Is there anyway to get this decision revisited and get the price guarantee applied?
It would be nice to get the $26.11 price guarantee coupon and the additional $20 gift card vs the questionable not eligible decision.
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12-22-2017 05:17 PM
@duchess-at-speakeasy wrote:What does a promotion with a start date of November 16, 2015 -- more than 2 years ago! -- have to do with the OP's situation? Talk about being inconsistent!
~~C~~
When it gives ebay an out.
12-22-2017 05:19 PM
@gramophone-georg wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@cmodathome wrote:I had received the price guarantee email (for $311.12) when I listed a 128GB Rose Gold iPhone 6s.
Is that stated someplace? I'm not seeing it in the conditions OP posted. How does the microscopic damage shown detract from "excellent" per the promo verbiage?
You and I are on the same page. Unfortnately, neither of us are eBay management.
12-22-2017 05:35 PM
@d-k_treasures wrote:I would call that excellent any day of the week.
Like I said, ebay will do anything to not have to pay a dime to anyone - especially on the promos that probably changed their mind about selling it on here.
Think that this seller is going to use another promo like this or sell another cell phone here? I doubt it.
Yep -- I won't. I'm not a big time seller on eBay. But I am a member going back to 1998.
This indeed is costing eBay more good will the $ involved. It started with waiting and wondering when I would receive the coupon for the price difference, the other phone sent the coupon even before the phone was paid for. After never getting any email -- this includes not even an email saying I had been disqualified from the promotion, I called in. Even calling in was a horrible experience trying to find a number. But I talked to a CSR who looked at the picture and couldn't understand why it was denied. We both assumed whoever looked at the listing just saw the words and disn't bother to look at the picture. They submitted a goodwill coupon request because they did not know how to get the matter reviewed. At least this person called and left a message that their request had been denied.
This to me is really stupid on eBay's part. I don't understand the promotion and why they even bother offering it -- but eBay customer service compared to Amazon and other companies is terrible.
12-22-2017 05:39 PM
@duchess-at-speakeasy wrote:
What does a promotion with a start date of November 16, 2015 -- more than 2 years ago! -- have to do with the OP's situation? Talk about being inconsistent!
~~C~~
Hi @duchess-at-speakeasy, the next portion of the Terms & Conditions clarifies that the promotion ends on December 31st, 2017. This would apply to the OP's situation.
12-22-2017 10:08 PM
SO the takeaway is ignore all the promotions because there is such a ridiculous amount of fine print and the whole thing is open to interpretations?
I long ago stopped shopping at Kohl's because their coupon / 99% off everything in the store stuff is so confusing and always nothing but a bunch of smoke and mirriors.
12-22-2017 11:18 PM
@Anonymous
Fwiw Excellent is NOT the same as PERFECT..............
(and if it was PERFECT it would be worth a lot more, right?)
This is nitpickiness of the lowest imho
12-23-2017 12:08 AM
@lookng2015 wrote:@Anonymous
Fwiw Excellent is NOT the same as PERFECT..............
(and if it was PERFECT it would be worth a lot more, right?)
This is nitpickiness of the lowest imho
I've said it before in jest- but only half in jest- they should just simplify all that verbiage down into "the price guarantee no longer applies if the phone actually sells".
12-26-2017 09:33 AM
@lookng2015 wrote:
@Anonymous
Fwiw Excellent is NOT the same as PERFECT..............
(and if it was PERFECT it would be worth a lot more, right?)
This is nitpickiness of the lowest imho
Hi @lookng2015, I checked on the listing process and can confirm that a definition of the cosmetic condition is provided when a selection is made. See the photo below for reference:
Excellent would be free of any scratches, dents or chips. Though there is no "Perfect" condition, Excellent would be the highest quality condition one could choose.
I know that missing out on a promotion can be very frustrating and encourage reviewing all of the terms & conditions with any future offers.
12-27-2017 11:09 AM
12-27-2017 11:26 AM
Wow, it states excellent condition, which it is, not "new" condition. Just another way eBay tries to get innocent sellers to list their phones when they are already at an extremely high risk of being scammed out of their phone and payment anyway. So disappointing.
12-27-2017 11:33 AM
Again, we have to differ as to what constitutes a "chip".
I have no idea how these listings are reviewed, but I suspect that had I not said anything about the missing color spots, this listing would have not been declared not eligable upon review of the listing. That is my primary annoyance in that I believe if the sentance was not included, the guarenteed sale promotion would have been honored -- and thus I strongly feel that the review of this listing should have been to the same level of review had I not included my sentance.
The other thing that is really poor customer relations wise is to not even notify me that the listing wad deemed ineligable for the promotion. It's **bleep** poor that I have wonder what's going on and then call in to find out.
12-27-2017 11:41 AM
12-27-2017 04:14 PM