11-20-2019 03:34 PM
On my seller account, I had a quick sale that went through; I required the buyer to pay upfront with the "buy it now" feature.
I made a message as follows (Names/location) will be blurred out to fit Ebays ToS):
"Hello, fr*****
Since you are a buyer with 0 feedbacks, we would like to check up before continuing.
What is your reason for purchasing?
Will you be using this item yourself?
Your answers will be manually reviewed.
Thanks for your cooperation."
He replied that he's buying for his son's 14th birthday.
Using the information provided by Paypal, I looked up the buyer name and addresses; according to that info, there is only one S***** W***** that exists in California at the age of 22, which is far from his address in Georgia.
I looked up the county he lives in according to his address, in the county property appraiser (public records), it shows that a senior home owns the property. The county tax collectors site finds no record of the person either.
Would a 22 years old live in a senior home and want to buy his 14-year-old son an expensive birthday gift?
Will you continue withe the sale?
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11-20-2019 07:44 PM
11-20-2019 07:47 PM
@mark520fay353 (0) Feedback Buyers are the future of eBay ... they are new ... they need to have a positive experience to keep coming back to the site. We sell to several each month and know that OUR transaction and our Feedback left for them will be their very first ...
If a Buyer pays we ship to the address on file ... after that we deal with any issues if they arise.
If you don't want to sell to (0) Buyers then you may want to consider selling elsewhere ...
11-20-2019 08:11 PM
To be really honest, I'd be much more comfortable in dealing with a buyer who has no feedback (so has also left none) than to expect possible, well, someone's I'm looking at...
11-20-2019 09:32 PM
11-20-2019 09:38 PM
11-20-2019 10:04 PM
You have 4 feedback as a seller and you're grilling buyers. Hmmm
11-21-2019 05:52 AM
@gwens*4saleitems* wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong but ….
Guest checkouts appear to be "new" buyers with 0 feedback.
Yes!?!? (do you see that I'm confused?)
@gwens*4saleitems* - You are not wrong. Guest checkouts appear as a "new" account created on the day of checkout with 0 feedback.
We've had an on going repeat scammer who uses different guest accounts every time to try to get around our blocked bidder list. I won't go into the whole story here, but there is a very long thread about that situation if you look at my posting history.
Guest checkout can be used to hide past history and/or circumvent block lists and savvy fraudsters know this. It's a loophole that I wish eBay would take more seriously and do something about. At the very least, I wish they did a better job of differentiating between truly new 0 feedback buyers and guest accounts so that sellers know what they are dealing with and can assess their risks better.
That's not to say that what the OP here is dealing with is necessarily a scam situation or that the way it was handled was appropriate, but I can definitely empathize with their concerns.