08-01-2021 02:53 AM
I don’t know or understand and I wanna know does anyone else have this pronlf
? from the moment I started selling I’ve had my post took down for being a replica which was bogus, and now two people both inboxing with hateful things and harassment. Does a lot of people have this problem or is it just me? I don’t get this at all
08-01-2021 03:25 AM
Have you got 2 of the Nolan Strike out cards or just one, the bot's may have picked up on it as being a duplicate as the descriptions are exact.
As to the messages, no I have never received anything like that - if they are coming through eBay messages you can report 'abuse' to eBay.
08-01-2021 03:26 AM
Are they complaining about the baseball cards or the coin listings?
08-01-2021 03:34 AM
Get a handle on what you're doing:
1. This is not an uncirculated coin, never mind an MS66. Its a Fine coin.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/184971847936?hash=item2b112e6900:g:cYMAAOSwiW1gnc0N
2. This is a common coin worth five cents on a good day.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/184973188530?hash=item2b1142ddb2:g:81IAAOSw4dFg940Y
3. This again is not an uncirculated coin , it is a fine coin worth 25 to 50 cents.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/184955977697?hash=item2b103c3fe1:g:2LgAAOSw1UVg0wZS
Get yourself a Red Book and a grading guide.
08-01-2021 06:24 AM
Why do other Ebayers want to inbox harassing
I don't want to inbox harassing.
I don't even know what inbox harassing is.
08-01-2021 06:39 AM - edited 08-01-2021 06:43 AM
Certainly you are free to run your auctions how you like, however if you leave no doubt that you want top dollar for your item at an auction that takes away buyer's incentives to bid, also it tends to act as filler in the search results so perhaps what you're seeing in ways of inbox harassing is in fact buyer frustration.
Just my guessing of course.
08-01-2021 06:58 AM - edited 08-01-2021 06:58 AM
To answer your question: I have never had either problem. I have never had a listing removed by eBay. I have never been sent hateful or harassing messages from potential buyers. (I've been sent some unnecessary messages, and a few stupid ones, and maybe one or two unpleasant ones; but nothing hateful or harassing.)
So, as much as I never like to blame the victim, I do have to wonder if you need to re-examine your own business: The things you are listing, how you are listing them, the prices you are asking, the quality of the photographs and descriptions, and so on. I know nothing about coins or cards, so I can't offer any advice, however.
I hope things get better for you.
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08-01-2021 07:59 AM
At least the OP took time to build "buying" feedback over the past year before selling.
No clue on his listings - not items we sell.
Might borrow the phrase "in-boxing". That is exactly how I feel when I open my email and see another dreaded SNAD/return, etc. "In-boxed".
08-01-2021 08:02 AM
'Get a handle on what you're doing:
1. This is not an uncirculated coin, never mind an MS66. Its a Fine coin.'
Yes, the coin descriptions are way off and you clearly cannot use numerical grade type numbers in your title for raw coins.
This seller is clearly in need of an education from the coin sellers which I am sure is already in process.
Beyond that all I can say is that my six month pandemic sale is coming to an end so I am busy repricing 2700 items. Busy busy busy...