04-08-2018 10:13 PM
Here's a listing I've never seen set up like this.
If you hit Buy It Now and don't like the price, you're pretty much screwed, right.
04-08-2018 10:51 PM
04-08-2018 10:55 PM
@suzsezso2 wrote:
No, just go back to the previous page, click on the ebay icon, close the tab.... anything except completing the transaction ..... no problem!
I wasn't looking to buy it, just come across it and wondered how they can list it with no price showing.
04-08-2018 11:13 PM
04-09-2018 12:07 AM
These listings are usually for large sellers who have contractual agreements with the widget's manufacturer to not advertise the lower price they are offering, normally an amount below the MSRP. It is an accepted practice on eBay. To see the price, the buyer must put the widget in his cart, clicking on "Add to Cart" not "Buy It Now." If he doesn't like the resulting amount, the buyer can click "Remove" to back out of the cart without any obligation.
04-09-2018 03:43 AM
@fashunu4eeuh wrote:These listings are usually for large sellers who have contractual agreements with the widget's manufacturer to not advertise the lower price they are offering, normally an amount below the MSRP. It is an accepted practice on eBay.
It shouldn't be. It's just another of many example of how some sellers are allowed to play by different rules. These kinds of things need to be eliminated and the playing field leveled so all sellers play by the same rules sitewide.
04-09-2018 03:50 AM
But there is no add to cart button shown!
04-09-2018 04:57 AM
@chrysylys wrote:
@fashunu4eeuh wrote:These listings are usually for large sellers who have contractual agreements with the widget's manufacturer to not advertise the lower price they are offering, normally an amount below the MSRP. It is an accepted practice on eBay.
It shouldn't be. It's just another of many example of how some sellers are allowed to play by different rules. These kinds of things need to be eliminated and the playing field leveled so all sellers play by the same rules sitewide.
This is how it is everywhere when they can't show the price via normal advertising. It's not just an accepted practice on ebay - but everywhere.
04-09-2018 05:40 AM
@d-k_treasures wrote:This is how it is everywhere when they can't show the price via normal advertising. It's not just an accepted practice on ebay - but everywhere.
I'm aware it's allowed elsewhere and I don't buy from those types. It should not be allowed HERE since not all sellers can do it.
04-09-2018 12:14 PM
@fashunu4eeuh wrote:To see the price, the buyer must put the widget in his cart, clicking on "Add to Cart" not "Buy It Now."
There isn't no Add To Cart button, you have to click Buy It Now to see the price.
You click Buy It Now and don't like the price, you have two choices, pay it or get an Unpaid Item mark against you.
04-09-2018 12:18 PM
@kensgiftshop wrote:
@fashunu4eeuh wrote:To see the price, the buyer must put the widget in his cart, clicking on "Add to Cart" not "Buy It Now."
There isn't no Add To Cart button, you have to click Buy It Now to see the price.
You click Buy It Now and don't like the price, you have two choices, pay it or get an Unpaid Item mark against you.
FALSE, you go to the confirm payment page and you can back out BEFORE paying and WITHOUT penalty.
04-09-2018 12:19 PM
@kensgiftshop wrote:
@fashunu4eeuh wrote:To see the price, the buyer must put the widget in his cart, clicking on "Add to Cart" not "Buy It Now."
There isn't no Add To Cart button, you have to click Buy It Now to see the price.
You click Buy It Now and don't like the price, you have two choices, pay it or get an Unpaid Item mark against you.
False.
04-09-2018 12:22 PM
@d-k_treasures wrote:This is how it is everywhere when they can't show the price via normal advertising. It's not just an accepted practice on ebay - but everywhere.
You shouldn't have to commit to buy something, if you don't know how much you are going to pay.
04-09-2018 12:25 PM
There is no commitment to buy.
04-09-2018 12:25 PM
@kensgiftshop wrote:
@d-k_treasures wrote:This is how it is everywhere when they can't show the price via normal advertising. It's not just an accepted practice on ebay - but everywhere.
You shouldn't have to commit to buy something, if you don't know how much you are going to pay.
As several of us have stated, click the Buy Now button DOES NOT commit you to buying the item. If you click CONFIRM PAYMENT on the following screens after seeing the price you are commited, but not before.