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Email from Webinterpret saying Ive been opted in. Is this real? More fun stuff.

I just woke up to 3 problems as usual. One big one is web-interpret cross border welcoming me and saying that ebay opted me in.   Im not clicking through anything and I know there were major issues in the past.   I never would opt in and have offered international shipping for 10 years.  Im at a point where I may stop all international shipping.  I had 2 - no pickups, 1 in Germany and 1 in the UK. Really Im at the point of about closing my store after almost 3 million in sales.

 

The last thing I want is being auto-opted into a program that is scammy. Also telling me I have to offer 30 day paid returns, which I will close my store before doing that. Ive always taken returns, Ive always shipped international but, I need to have some control over that. An overseas return is costly and buyers not wanting to pay customs is becoming common.

 

I want to sell to everyone, everywhere. Its in our best business interest but, when ever little thing is micromanaged poorly, we stand to lose more money and time which gives us no time to actually work on our store.

 

I called ebay while writing this and couldnt be told if I was opted in or not.  I was told to go to webinterpret and click a link and send a message and to report to spoof@ebay.   It seems rather antiquated that ebay couldnt tell me and that I have to write companies to see if Im opted in.  Its just one thing after another here.

 

Another issue some of you may be able to clarify for me.  Weve shipped everyday since the beginning.  Noone had to make us do this or threaten us with defects.  Yet of course they did. The most common feedback we get is super fast shipping or something like that.

it took us a long time to sort out usps as we had no full time carrier becasue our mail route was long and noone wanted it. For a long time, we were literally chasing carriers, running to the post office before close and always stressed out about something we already did but, to get that scan. We had 7 different carriers some weeks, all at different times. After a lot of begging, we got on a route for pickups becasue we did enough volume.  We have guy who comes everyday so it was a load off our shoulders.  Now we moved close by and the same guy comes and he's great.  The issue is now that due to our sales taking a dump, and some days we have 0-2 packages, it looks like we are losing our pickup.  USPS will not pickup on a route unless you do x amount of packages, which we no longer do and it is 100% ebays issues.  We never had blackouts and were on a constant climb until June 2018. 

 

Recently with the quadrupling of returns, we started charging shipping again. Things changed for the worse and free  shipping became an open invite to buy without thinking.  We have no discounts, I dont beleive anything we do can make Cassinni like us, so if we lose our carrier we will stop shipping daily. Not intentionally, as we will still do the packages but, we will not drive to the post office daily or have the stress of chasing down an unsuspecting mailman with a bunch of packages. We will have to put them out with scan sheet and cross our fingers.  We have a job box with a code and instructions on our porch. We can request pickups through the site again and add instructions but, we know how that worked out last time, which was sometimes packages wouldnt be picked up.  

 

This will surely tank our shipping % if a decent size load doesnt get picked up and I cant bare to call ebay everyday like the old days.  What will this do to our account ? We dont care about badges, weve been here long enough to have repeat customers and weve seen this terror ship coming at us for years so made lots of money and diversified, assuming that we wouldnt be selling here some day.  Of course I dont want to see the work weve put in to the store go away but sunk cost fallacy be damned.

So many unintended consequences have made doing business here harder.  We have almost always been 100% feedback sellers, we had all the discounts and shipped 6 days a week. 45k a month was average. Almost 3 million in sales.  Right now if 1 of of every item in our store sold, the value of current prices is 500k. much of that stuff we have in large quantities not listed on ebay. We also have enough inventory to quadruple the size of our store but, severely diminished returns if we go at it like we used to for much less. Many millions in inventory.

 

Weve done every edit and change over the years, weve tried free returns, done free shipping for years and now find ourselves selling much less but constant issues. The customer has almost become a unintended adversary. We block at the slightest hint of issue and look at feedback left by buyers when they ask questions.  This is the only protection we have when ebay stopped protecting us.  We have always been top sellers , never losing discounts and being crazy to get our scans and packages out as intended. Ebay has constantly made this harder to achieve through the one size fits all, treating us all like were crooks and not doing something right.  We used to rewards, now we get threats constantly. Psychologically, its pretty messed up. It doesnt matter if its un-intended, thats what it is. Constant problems, different solutions from different people and usually several cs calls or emails to get a halfway decent solution. 

This is different than what has ever happened here.  I would bet that some of us sellers were ebays best buyers as well. Now we see no reason to invest more and more time and money as the present and end looks bleak. I'll beleive seller protections when I see them. 

Started the day out with manufactured problems is becoming more the norm and it doesnt get ant easier, it just builds up until we are about to pop.

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@castlemagicmemories wrote:

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tyler@ebay 

 

Please, can you confirm that these emails are legitmate and that Ebay has opted sellers into Webinterpret?  Thank you!


Hi @castlemagicmemories, I can confirm that some sellers have been opted into the free WebInterpret service to have up to 50% of their eligible listings translated and posted to 6 major eBay sites. These listings would not create duplicates, nor would they incur insertion fees. The sellers who were opted in are sellers who already ship directly to international locations (ie. don't use the Global Shipping Program). While these listings may use a seller's available limits, we are happy to review these limits for increases as needed. These sellers were emailed a month ago to notify them they would be opted in, and can opt out at any time. The details of this program are found here.

 

Again, this service is free and something we are happy to provide to our sellers to increase their visibility and ultimately boost their sales. @soccerteeth, it looks like the account you posted from is not a selling account so you may want to touch base with Customer Service to discuss account specifics for your selling account. It looks like you may be a member of our Concierge/Merchant Support programs, so should have a direct line to eBay for questions like the ones you have posed here. If you are ever concerned about an email potentially not being from eBay, you can forward it to spoof@ebay.com for us to review those concerns.

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@castlemagicmemories wrote:

We've partnered with Webinterpret to translate and list your items in 6 international eBay sites: Australia, Italy, UK, Spain, Germany and France if you correctly set shipping options to those countries.

 

They (eBay) may have partnered with Webinterpret but the seller didn't, though.


I wonder, if ebay acquires Webinterpret, like it did Blackthorne and PayPal, will it then become mandatory?  And, is this just a part of laying the groundwork?  GSP, if involved, would probably be happy, too.

Not saying 'NO' doesn't mean 'YES'.

The foolishness of one's actions or words is determined by the number of witnesses.

Perhaps if Brains were described as an APP, many people would use them more often.

Respect, like money, is only of 'worth' when it is earned - with all due respect, it can not be ordained, legislated or coerced. Anonymous
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Wow. Sorry, that really crosses the line. 

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Ok,

 

I called ebay this morning and the rep knew nothing about it and after putting me on hold came back and told me to call or email webinterpret.   I was not going to call someone that looked liek a phishing scam. 

 

So I have to call ebay back again apparently. There was no email sent to me, I just went through months of emails where all of my ebay communication was sent to.

This has messed up sellers accounts before and without my knowledge I was just opted into a program that makes me liable to pay return shipping from  Europe. Thats quite the aggressive push and an attack on my revenue as many are just not picking up packages already due to duties they dont want to pay.  Weve already blocked several countries.   Sure im responsible for SNAD even if theyre not true but, I will never offer that service.    Im putting my store on vacation right now so I dont sell anything until this is sorted out.

Ebay really goes out of their way to make this a terrible experience for us. We were a very successful business here and growing nonstop and everything ebay does these days harms us and we constantly have to call to fix things and that usually takes 3 attempts.

 

This is out of hand.

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Hi @castlemagicmemories, I can confirm that some sellers have been opted into the free WebInterpret service to have up to 50% of their eligible listings translated and posted to 6 major eBay sites. These listings would not create duplicates, nor would they incur insertion fees. The sellers who were opted in are sellers who already ship directly to international locations (ie. don't use the Global Shipping Program). While these listings may use a seller's available limits, we are happy to review these limits for increases as needed. These sellers were emailed a month ago to notify them they would be opted in, and can opt out at any time. The details of this program are found here.

 

Again, this service is free and something we are happy to provide to our sellers to increase their visibility and ultimately boost their sales. @soccerteeth, it looks like the account you posted from is not a selling account so you may want to touch base with Customer Service to discuss account specifics for your selling account. It looks like you may be a member of our Concierge/Merchant Support programs, so should have a direct line to eBay for questions like the ones you have posed here. If you are ever concerned about an email potentially not being from eBay, you can forward it to spoof@ebay.com for us to review those concerns.


As in a song from 'Don Quixote',  'We're only thinking of you, .... '.

Not saying 'NO' doesn't mean 'YES'.

The foolishness of one's actions or words is determined by the number of witnesses.

Perhaps if Brains were described as an APP, many people would use them more often.

Respect, like money, is only of 'worth' when it is earned - with all due respect, it can not be ordained, legislated or coerced. Anonymous
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So I just checked our email and I found this from eBay: 

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Umm... so does this mean we're opted in automatically and have to manually opt out...? 

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@castlemagicmemories wrote:

Ran out of edit time.

 

@Anonymous 

tyler@ebay 

 

Please, can you confirm that these emails are legitmate and that Ebay has opted sellers into Webinterpret?  Thank you!


Hi @castlemagicmemories, I can confirm that some sellers have been opted into the free WebInterpret service to have up to 50% of their eligible listings translated and posted to 6 major eBay sites. These listings would not create duplicates, nor would they incur insertion fees. The sellers who were opted in are sellers who already ship directly to international locations (ie. don't use the Global Shipping Program). While these listings may use a seller's available limits, we are happy to review these limits for increases as needed. These sellers were emailed a month ago to notify them they would be opted in, and can opt out at any time. The details of this program are found here.

 

Again, this service is free and something we are happy to provide to our sellers to increase their visibility and ultimately boost their sales. @soccerteeth, it looks like the account you posted from is not a selling account so you may want to touch base with Customer Service to discuss account specifics for your selling account. It looks like you may be a member of our Concierge/Merchant Support programs, so should have a direct line to eBay for questions like the ones you have posed here. If you are ever concerned about an email potentially not being from eBay, you can forward it to spoof@ebay.com for us to review those concerns.


@Anonymous 

 

I would like to know if we were included in this as well (as the screenshot posted above).

 

We currently ship internationally with the Global Shipping Program, and that does not seem to match what you stated in the response I quoted, so I would like to know more information, as it should not be applying to us.

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Oh God No......No No No

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Ok,

 

I called ebay this morning and the rep knew nothing about it and after putting me on hold came back and told me to call or email webinterpret.   I was not going to call someone that looked liek a phishing scam. 

 

So I have to call ebay back again apparently. There was no email sent to me, I just went through months of emails where all of my ebay communication was sent to.

This has messed up sellers accounts before and without my knowledge I was just opted into a program that makes me liable to pay return shipping from  Europe. Thats quite the aggressive push and an attack on my revenue as many are just not picking up packages already due to duties they dont want to pay.  Weve already blocked several countries.   Sure im responsible for SNAD even if theyre not true but, I will never offer that service.    Im putting my store on vacation right now so I dont sell anything until this is sorted out.

Ebay really goes out of their way to make this a terrible experience for us. We were a very successful business here and growing nonstop and everything ebay does these days harms us and we constantly have to call to fix things and that usually takes 3 attempts.

 

This is out of hand.


Hi @soccerteeth, I apologize I believe there has been a misunderstanding - only the listings you already ship internationally would be opted in. This translation service would not put you at an increased liability for return shipping internationally than what you currently experience. If you do not ship an item internationally, it will not appear to international buyers or be a part of this service.

 

Additionally, I would be happy to review the cal you had with Customer Service for appropriate coaching if you can inform me of the account you are referring to. This should have been an easy discussion to have as the details for this program are readily available to our Customer Service agents. While I understand that you have expressed surprise about being included in this program, we did send an email last month to all sellers who would be opted in to notify them.

 

Though I strongly encourage you to review the details of this program as I believe you will find that your fears will be alleviated by the details available to you, as I stated in my previous response and as indicated in the FAQ I shared, you can opt out at anytime. Just go to the link I provided and select the opt out option from the FAQ. 

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@zamo-zuan wrote:

So I just checked our email and I found this from eBay: 

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Umm... so does this mean we're opted in automatically and have to manually opt out...? 


 

Sorry, but yes, that seems to be what trinton just posted.

Not saying 'NO' doesn't mean 'YES'.

The foolishness of one's actions or words is determined by the number of witnesses.

Perhaps if Brains were described as an APP, many people would use them more often.

Respect, like money, is only of 'worth' when it is earned - with all due respect, it can not be ordained, legislated or coerced. Anonymous
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I just got off the phone with a friendly gentleman who sees no 3rd paty authorizations and nothing about webinterpret on my account.  

 

So im at 2 frustrating calls today with noone at ebay knowing were in or it being a scam.  Kin do fboth the same at this point.

 

I turned the store off so apparently I and ebay will be making no money off of us this weekend.  Its a shame becasue we just hit our nook, where we get sale after sale for a few hours before it goes away again.

 

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Thank you, Trinton!

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@zamo-zuan wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@castlemagicmemories wrote:

Ran out of edit time.

 

@Anonymous 

tyler@ebay 

 

Please, can you confirm that these emails are legitmate and that Ebay has opted sellers into Webinterpret?  Thank you!


Hi @castlemagicmemories, I can confirm that some sellers have been opted into the free WebInterpret service to have up to 50% of their eligible listings translated and posted to 6 major eBay sites. These listings would not create duplicates, nor would they incur insertion fees. The sellers who were opted in are sellers who already ship directly to international locations (ie. don't use the Global Shipping Program). While these listings may use a seller's available limits, we are happy to review these limits for increases as needed. These sellers were emailed a month ago to notify them they would be opted in, and can opt out at any time. The details of this program are found here.

 

Again, this service is free and something we are happy to provide to our sellers to increase their visibility and ultimately boost their sales. @soccerteeth, it looks like the account you posted from is not a selling account so you may want to touch base with Customer Service to discuss account specifics for your selling account. It looks like you may be a member of our Concierge/Merchant Support programs, so should have a direct line to eBay for questions like the ones you have posed here. If you are ever concerned about an email potentially not being from eBay, you can forward it to spoof@ebay.com for us to review those concerns.


@Anonymous 

 

I would like to know if we were included in this as well (as the screenshot posted above).

 

We currently ship internationally with the Global Shipping Program, and that does not seem to match what you stated in the response I quoted, so I would like to know more information, as it should not be applying to us.


Hi @zamo-zuan, the listings that are eligible for the Global Shipping Program would not be translated and posted to other sites. It may be that you have a large number of listings where you are willing to ship directly to international buyers, so you were identified as a seller who would benefit from this service. I would recommend contacting Customer Support to discuss the specific details of your account and this program.

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@zamo-zuan 

 

Hey...and your screenshot at the bottom says Want to Keep It Local? and you can unenroll. What does Local mean, no international ? when you already offer international but not using Winterpret? If I received one of those (never in my lifetime) I would usually just delete it not reading the tiny tiny fine print to Unenroll. Plus, this auto enrolling shouldn't be happening without the seller's permission. Unless buried in the UA it says they can? JMO

I ain't got the brains to make this up (Fantastic Beasts)
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Would you mind sharing the address that came from and the date because I cant find anything with any searches. In the least I may find it hidden and be able to opt out and commence business this weekend.  Thanks

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