11-07-2018 08:13 AM
Ebay has added a new option on all used furniture listings which has done nothing but confuse and turn off my potential buyers. They added this box just below the Make An Offer button: Chair assembly from Handy - $72.00Handy will email you to schedule service. Handy Terms & Privacy Policy apply We only sell used furniture and none of it needs assembly and I've already had several potential buyers ask why they have to pay for assembly (and these are only the ones who asked for an explanation and not the ones who just moved on to another seller's listing). This feature should be an option for a seller to add to their listing. Ebay has said this feature is here to stay even on my items that don't need assembly. Charish here we come.
11-07-2018 08:47 AM
This is similar to add-ons shown in other categories, like warranties on electronics. It's another way for eBay to earn a commission from third party companies.
It is a nuisance on your listing where assembly isn't required and confusing to some buyers. Add a note to the condition field before "local delivery..." and state No Assembly Required. That could eliminate some confusion. You shouldn't have to do it, but since the Handy services aren't going away it might be the easiest way to deal with it.
11-07-2018 09:28 AM
Thanks. It is not similar to a warranty offer because buyers understand warranty offers and understand they don't need one. This "Handy" offer implies it needs assembly when it doesn't. I already began putting that warning in condition field on my new listings as soon as I saw what was happening. But we have 2000 listings so the easiest way would be for ebay to ad a qualification line saying that "this item may not need assembly. Please contact seller for details".
11-07-2018 10:05 AM
@mostexcellentdesigns wrote:Ebay has added a new option on all used furniture listings which has done nothing but confuse and turn off my potential buyers. They added this box just below the Make An Offer button: Chair assembly from Handy - $72.00Handy will email you to schedule service. Handy Terms & Privacy Policy apply We only sell used furniture and none of it needs assembly and I've already had several potential buyers ask why they have to pay for assembly (and these are only the ones who asked for an explanation and not the ones who just moved on to another seller's listing). This feature should be an option for a seller to add to their listing. Ebay has said this feature is here to stay even on my items that don't need assembly. Charish here we come.
I just looked at this listing of yours (Set of 4 Louis XV Country French Provincial Carved Upholstered Dining Chairs) with Best Offer and did not see anything that mentioned Chair Assembly from Handy. Is it on just some chair listings with best offer?
11-07-2018 12:11 PM
I checked on both PC & iphone & don't see it on your listings
I pulled up a bunch of your chairs not just 1 listing
11-07-2018 12:23 PM
brian@ebay, the OP makes a great point. This Handy assembly service should include a note that says item may not need assembly, contact seller for details.
11-07-2018 01:07 PM
And wouldn't you know I looked at all the chairs that didn't fall in the Home & Garden category.
It doesn't show under the other categories, I Swear !!!
this one has both categories but since Antiques is first it doesn't show
I looked up all his/her antique ones , Well because I'm old & prefer the Anitques & primitive, farm style
11-07-2018 01:25 PM
Another thread about this:
https://community.ebay.com/t5/Seller-Hub/What-is-Handy-Installations/m-p/29138027#M33532
11-07-2018 01:40 PM
@labs118 wrote:I checked on both PC & iphone & don't see it on your listings
I pulled up a bunch of your chairs not just 1 listing
I saw it on a chair the OP had listed that was a used chair.
I saw it the other day when I was looking at some mailboxes on posts. The last hurricane took out my mailbox and I haven't been able to get anyone to replace it for me with a new one. The cost was $54.00 to install the mailbox and at this point I'd gladly pay that to get a mailbox back up.
Isn't this the service that Wayfair uses and also I think this Handy company cut a deal with Walmart.
It would be good to know exactly how it is decided which listings get it and which do not.
11-07-2018 02:22 PM
Yes. Wayfair and Walmart use it but they don't sell used furniture which already comes assembled like we do.
11-07-2018 02:26 PM
Please check all 2000 of our USED items listings and let us know how many has Handy option on them. If it's on 1 of them, it's too many.
11-07-2018 02:41 PM
Have you sold a piece of furniture yet where the buyer selected the Handy option?
11-07-2018 02:42 PM
@mostexcellentdesigns wrote:Please check all 2000 of our USED items listings and let us know how many has Handy option on them. If it's on 1 of them, it's too many.
I also see one called Porch on some of your outdoor furniture and there is one on some of your lighting listings.
11-07-2018 03:23 PM
@Anonymous wrote:
brian@ebay, the OP makes a great point. This Handy assembly service should include a note that says item may not need assembly, contact seller for details.
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11-07-2018 03:30 PM
@Anonymous wrote:brian@ebay, the OP makes a great point. This Handy assembly service should include a note that says item may not need assembly, contact seller for details.
This must be changed, or at the least some wording should be added that Handy is optional and the item may not need assembly.
Putting a little box that can be checked or left blank is not enough.
Seriously, this is a pretty darn low trick. I don't even have a dog in this hunt and I'm upset.