05-12-2017 03:40 AM - last edited on 05-17-2017 05:26 PM by kh-ornesh
What you see are the extact e-mails and responses. So now you can not tell an e-bay customer that you have the item they want even when listed on e-bay for sale. And all the e-mails are being sent through the e-bay system.
Good luck to all and remember we do have some power to fight this as, we own all the goods sold on fee-bay. E-bay was once a good site as all of us who have been around awhile remember but it gets worst every year. I have 40,000 item listed on over 5 different sites with only a few 1000 listed here. this is years of work and I will not let e-bay destory it. My sales here keep droping and when I do not make money I will leave but my items will remain for sale on many other sites.
Best to all
biblioboy
05-15-2017 01:30 PM
Though I can't say specifically what may have triggered this warning, I can reassure everyone that no action is taken unless there is reason to believe an off-site sale has occurred. If a seller has kept the transaction on eBay, they are free to disregard these automated messages. These warnings are sent to both parties to make it clear that we take off site sales very seriously, but again, no negative impact will occur unless we have proof of a transaction being taken off eBay.