Have you ever noticed almost every time you call ebay for anything other
than the most simple of things they must call their own customer service
department.? It's kind of weird.
Is there actually any point for customer service other than basic
instructions on how to use the platform?Any issue with a buyer,
regardless of how at fault the buyer is, is always in the buyers favor.
Am I the only one that finds it odd, that for a company that is all
about buyer and seller communication, dose not have a way to reply to
the messages they send to their customers?
Why is it in the new shipping page that I can no longer select USPS
insurance as an option when shipping a priority mail package? The only
option is for ship-serve unless I select First Class or Parcel post.
I recently sold a cellphone to a customer for $59.99 and had it returned
stating "metro pcs told us the sim card tray is broken and says no sim".
At no point in time did they upload any photos showing this. This model
phone dose not have a removable ...
A tech company that "values communication" between sellers and customers
would have the ability to monitor replies to communication email's sent
to their customers.