06-27-2020 05:07 PM
Apologies if this is the wrong section as I'm new to posting here. Long story short, is there any specific path or person to talk to about customer service representatives giving wrong information? A customer service representative recently gave me advice that directly lead to a lost case in the resolution center. Normally, if a case doesn't go my way, I'd just accept the result and move on, but in this instance the rep advised me to do something that directly caused the case to be found in the buyer's favor. Now I've got a lost sale and an item (a sports trading card) that has depreciated over $100 in value since the sale was initially made.
I've been an eBay member for over 15 years and am a Top Rated Seller. I'd like to know if there's any way to be made whole due to the representative's mistake or if there's at least a place to file a complaint.
06-27-2020 09:16 PM
06-27-2020 09:31 PM
You can send an email message to eBay.
Here is the link:
The email option is at the bottom of the link.
Or you can reach out to customer service using social media:
Social media worked for me. Got an answer and resolution to my issue fairly quickly. The CSR ended up calling me. Wouldn't hurt to leave a contact number.
I am not sure if the email link is still there. Due to COVID-19, it may be removed. I recommend using social media.
Or you could try appealing your case, here is the link:
Hope this helps!