10-16-2017 03:49 PM
I had a buyer ask me to cal him in his first message sent. I told him that's against the rules and didn't respond after that.
2 weeks later I get a warning from eBay... here's the screenshot.
If another memeber decides to do this will I get another warning or possibly a ban for something I didn't do?
10-21-2017 07:27 AM
10-21-2017 08:25 AM
@kattinsanity wrote:Recently a seller posted who had gotten a warning. He had a potential buyer contact him through ebay messages asking him his personal contact info including his phone number, etc. saying he "wanted to know who he was buying from".
Instead of ignoring or saying "NO" the seller answered "I can answer your questions here". Then he wondered why he got the warning. The potential buyer wasn't asking questions about the item~~he was asking personal contact questions & the seller told him he could answer his questions.
@kattinsanity wrote:Recently a seller posted who had gotten a warning. He had a potential buyer contact him through ebay messages asking him his personal contact info including his phone number, etc. saying he "wanted to know who he was buying from".
Instead of ignoring or saying "NO" the seller answered "I can answer your questions here". Then he wondered why he got the warning. The potential buyer wasn't asking questions about the item~~he was asking personal contact questions & the seller told him he could answer his questions.
Good points, @kattinsanity I don't know that that was the seller's intentions but it can certainly be interpreted as that. Seller may have meant item questions and overlooked the context. The warning says, giving out contact info (email addresses) and having contact info in listings (blatant or subtle, I believe)
10-21-2017 09:40 AM
I believe it was this thread where it was brought up before that a poster has her & her husbands 1st and last names posted in their listings. I looked at one listing and it sure does have their names along with a few "comments" of exactly where their cottage is that they live in. All I'd have to do is google it or call info and get their phone number to make a deal off ebay. Since this seller sells high $$ (compared to mine anyway) items I would think ebay would catch onto it sooner or later?? I'm not knocking this seller nor am I going to make any reports or anything but I would think this seller would know better than to do that???
10-21-2017 10:09 AM
I, for one, will sleep much better knowing that ebay applies the same high standards of fairness and integrity in regards to enforcing the rules of buyer/seller communication (with no double speak), as they do in moderating these boards.
It doesn't get any better than this, really.
'Make it clear to the buyer you won't take the item off of ebay'
at the same time 'don't respond to the buyer'.
10-21-2017 12:02 PM
ive had this same warning a few times..i called ebay and told them i wasnt selling outside ebay that they just ask me the question..i cant control what message someone sends me..i was told we get these flags as a precautionary. ...ok whatever...what happens when they suspend us...tell us its precautionary. .dont make sense to me
10-21-2017 12:14 PM
The only way that I have found to fight this sort of thing is to go into your seller settings and block buyers from asking questions. Of course, this does not help after they pay and message you about unallowed things.
A former customer wrote me about wanting a product at a particular price. That resulted in a warning about messages being blocked and selling outside. At this point, I believe deleting any such message upon delivery of the message is the only option available. Certain things such as mention of price etc. alerts the bot to go into action.
This is not right, we are being slapped for following the rules. They need to follow their own rules. They don't give me credit for all of my sales so I am on the edge of losing TRS. I wish I could send out warnings to them!
10-21-2017 04:24 PM
10-21-2017 09:16 PM
10-22-2017 09:43 AM
Yep. I think the ebay hierarchy belongs in Washington DC ( if that's not where they're from already).
10-22-2017 10:07 AM
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10-23-2017 12:22 PM
@castlemagicmemories wrote:
@kattinsanity wrote:
Isn't it contradictory that Brian says "If you are not soliciting or RESPONDING TO off ebay requests~~" & "If a buyer emails you to take the item off ebay YOU SHOULD MAKE IT CLEAR YOU WILL NOT DO THAT"? He is saying you should NOT RESPOND to these requests yet says you need to MAKE IY CLEAR to the buyer that you won't do that. How can you do that if you don't respond?
You have a point. Taking a stab at what he means, I am not in his head, but possibly he means responding in the sense that you give out your email address, which is against policy, or specifically say, yes, I will do that (anything that indicates acceptance of taking it off ebay).
Thus to respond, I won't do that, while it IS a response, that is an acceptable response to Ebay. It clearly indicates you are NOT open to that.
Just my thoughts.
@Anonymous
Can you pass this on to Brian Burke for clarification, please? I don't want to put words in his mouth or interpret his meaning incorrectly. Thank you so much, Trinton!
@castlemagicmemories @kattinsanity If a buyer emails you with a solicitation to take the sale off eBay, you should respond that you only complete transactions on eBay. Make sure no contact information is included in your response. When a customer support agent reviews the email exchange it will be clear only the buyer was in violation.
And, although we use technology to look for violations, before any action is taken a human will review. None of you should worry about us taking automated action against your account for these violations.
Thanks for selling on eBay!
Brian
10-23-2017 12:28 PM
Thank You!! I think this is the most helpful answer I've seen so far.
10-23-2017 12:33 PM
Brian thank you so much - as you can see from the threads there was some confusion and theories run rampant as I said at chat - hopefully people will come back to read the thread and see your post!
10-23-2017 12:52 PM
Reminds me of the spring of 010 spring update a lot of folks posted theories back then also....
12-04-2017 02:31 PM
I just got a warning as well someone tried to get me to sale outside of EBAY i told him no it all has to go through EBAY I even tryed to report him and i could not find a way to do so. If i get warnings for somone eals wanting to do this then i may just have to take my thngs somewhere eals. THIS IS BAD FOR EBAY BUSINESS.