06-01-2019 12:12 PM
We've all gotten that rude buyer who messages with aggressive words about an item they just received. We've been called scammers, rip offs, idiots, stupid, etc. It's one thing when the buyer is doing this after they bought something... you have to deal with them in a consistently polite and professional manner and provide that great customer service. But what if a buyer is doing this before even buying anything from you?
In their initial message to me (which has exclamation points and all caps where appropriate), the buyer rudely accuses me of trying to scam people because in one of my listings I have a picture of various colors to choose from and red being one of them. According to them I do not have red as a choice in the pull down menu when purchasing (they are mistaken). I reply that if they look at the entire pull down menu for color, they will see Red listed as a choice. Their reply begs to differ because they claimed to have looked thru ever single option and not see the Red... calling me a scam.
I then save that variation choice in my watched list so I have a direct link to it and copy/paste it to them so the Red is already chosen for them. The buyer then replies (with no mention of the Red) telling me okay, the shipping is way too expensive (calling it a rip off) and asks for a discount.
Would you continue to reply and do business with this person? They don't have many feedbacks nor left many of them. Can you foresee this buyer maybe being problematic down the road? And if so, I wouldn't even profit as much since the buyer is asking for discounts while being a burden. I understand that this issue could have been caused by eBay mobile app or site. But that shouldn't excuse the buyer's aggressive attitude. Perhaps I'm just being too picky about my buyers... dunno.
06-01-2019 12:14 PM
It's causing you enough concern to post here so - blocked bidder list.
06-01-2019 12:16 PM
@bigdeals.etc wrote:Would you continue to reply and do business with this person? They don't have many feedbacks nor left many of them. Can you foresee this buyer maybe being problematic down the road?
Why are you even entertaining this idiot? With his first message to me, I would have welded him into my Blocked Bidder List and not even bothered to reply.
When they're not just clueless but aggressively clueless, they are not going to get better after they have actually bought something from you. I'm not sure how many red flags you need here, but I see plenty already...
06-01-2019 12:20 PM
Sometimes I wonder if people even know the definition of the word scam anymore.
06-01-2019 12:27 PM - edited 06-01-2019 12:29 PM
Tell them no discounts and then go raise the prices by $2 on each variation, except for the Red one. Raise the Red one by $5. Call it a rudeness entitlement fee.
06-01-2019 12:44 PM
Purchasing within a brick & mortar store rather than on the internet may be more appropriate for this particular buyer.
Do this potential buyer a favor and add him/her into your bbl
06-01-2019 12:51 PM
You are not being too picky. I would probably politely tell them that they have other options.
06-01-2019 12:58 PM - edited 06-01-2019 12:59 PM
Just how badly do you need this buyer?
I'm pretty sure that you could block this 'person' and would still have a very good chance of running into the same thing on down the line, so that you won't miss out of the 'experience'.
There is a good chance that this isn't the full extent of the problems you could have with such a buyer - wait for the next one and pass on this one.
06-01-2019 12:59 PM
@wastingtime101 wrote:It's causing you enough concern to post here so - blocked bidder list.
lol I was on the toilet and had nothing to do so I was thinking... might as well
06-01-2019 01:09 PM
06-01-2019 01:12 PM
@moo*cow*corner wrote:Tell them no discounts and then go raise the prices by $2 on each variation, except for the Red one. Raise the Red one by $5. Call it a rudeness entitlement fee.
or... raise all by $2 except for the red one. That way he thinks he gets a discount.
06-01-2019 01:13 PM
Rely on your instincts, they are usually right. I would not do business with this buyer. Be sure you have your Buyer Requirements set to block communication from those on your Blocked List. He is likely to be upset when you block him.
06-01-2019 01:16 PM
I also would block. I would not even respond to the shipping discount either.
Buyers do not get that for most sellers the shipping price is exactly what they have to pay, sellers that are not in China do not get a shipping discount.
Fell blessed that the buyer didn’t start this after the purchase...
No sale is worth this aggravation
06-01-2019 01:25 PM
@fashunu4eeuh wrote:Rely on your instincts, they are usually right. I would not do business with this buyer. Be sure you have your Buyer Requirements set to block communication from those on your Blocked List. He is likely to be upset when you block him.
Yea, sadly the buyer is still able to message until a certain time after my last reply. I think it's a week but I forget.
06-01-2019 01:25 PM
@bigdeals.etc wrote:
@wastingtime101 wrote:It's causing you enough concern to post here so - blocked bidder list.
lol I was on the toilet and had nothing to do so I was thinking... might as well
TMI, man.