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eBay scam listing and no help from ebay

I purchased item #[protected] on 01/31?2013 and promptly paid for the item through PayPal. Two weeks later after trying to contact the seller 4 times the item had still not arrived, so I filed a complaint with ebay. I was told to wait another 7 days to hear from the seller, which never happened, so I then escalated the case and waited. This a.m. I got an email from ebay telling me that the case had been resolved and that I would not be getting a refund. No explanation as to why, nothing at all, just case closed and I'm out $165. Additionally, I have since discovered that this same seller then proceeded to list this same item a second time, sell it a second time, and stiff that buyer as well, just as he did me. And then ebay buyer protection does exactly nothing about it. Ebay buyer protection is totally worthless and obviously as big a scam as this bogus listing was.

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Update:I finally dug deep enough into the ebay site to find a phone number to call them to find out just why the claim was closed without return of my money. I was told that because the item was paid for through PayPal on the sellers invoice, I had to file a complaint with them. I promptly did just that and was informed that I would have to wait another 7 days while they attempted to contact the scammer, er, seller. Of course, that never happened, so just yesterday a.m. I received a message from PayPal informing me that my money was being returned and that they were going after the scammer, even though he had insufficient funds in his account to cover the refund (surprise, surprise). This was a welcome surprise. Thank you PayPal.

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eBay an immoral, deceptive & fraudulent seller

Be aware on making purchases from luvmydiamond aka Burgin Rarities! They're a non-performing seller whom violated Ebays policy and even though I've mentioned this to eBay, I hardly doubt they're going to take actions against them. According to Ebay, a seller who states in their listing that they accept returns but refuses to do so after the item(s) been purchased even if the return meets their stated requirement, is considered prohibited behavior under the policy. I tried to return an item I purchased from that seller and they totally dishonored the return. Under their return policy, it stated there was a 14 day money back guarantee and on the listing, the seller represented there was a money back guarantee and returns were accepted no matter the reason. When I received the item from the seller, it was misdescribed. I notified the seller that I wanted to return the item for a refund by message through eBay the very same day I received the item and requested from them a return address but the seller refused to give me that information and accept the return. The fraudulent seller said I wasn't entitled to a refund because I did a chargeback with paypal and my card company but I had only opened a dispute with Paypal at that current moment. I had to report the sellers actions, they didn't even try to resolve the issue with me. Tho I must add there was no such provisions listed under their return policy or on the listing that one couldn't open a dispute, do a chargeback with their card company or take out any actions against them. Nowhere on the listing or under the return policy did it state returns would not be accepted if one did such actions. There was no such provisions under their return policy or listing that specified such a thing other than to notify them, return the item in 14 days, have it confirmed by email and that provision fell under domestic only. Other provisions that were stated: the item could not be altered or the return would not be accepted and for international buyers, returns would only be accepted if the item was misdescribed. I returned the item unaltered and I'm not an international buyer. The seller had no grounds to refuse the return and hold my money hostage. Not to mention how the item was misdescribed if I haven't already. Since I decided to split the payments up and not pay for the item using a single transaction, I wasnt covered under eBays protection policy and the same goes for Paypal except for the most current transaction that was made. One of the transactions was covered and Paypal ruled in my favor and issued me a refund. Paypal told me I had to return the item to the seller before I could be refunded and that is what I did. I waited and waited for the seller to refund me but they never did. I had to contact Paypal about it and a representative called the seller and asked them if they could issue me a refund for the remaining transactions cause it was known that the seller had the item in their possession. The seller then made a falsified claim that the diamond ring was missing from inside the box. The fraudulent seller has implied I'm a thief. luvmydiamond has committed fraud against me and victimized me. I have lost over 1, 500 from the fraud they've committed. Dealing with that seller has been a nightmare and I thought I'd warn others about them because I wouldn't want for anyone else to experience what I've experienced in doing business with them. No telling who else they've victimized with their fraudulent selling practices. The public needs to be made aware of the fraudulent seller and to be careful if you consider doing business with them. In my opinion, the seller in question, should have their account suspended for violating Ebays policy, shouldn't be trusted for false misrepresentaion and for engaging in fraudulent selling practices. Criminal actions need to be taken against the frauduent seller. If a polygraph test were presented the seller would fail hands down and I would pass because I am the victim and been truthful with everything I've stated. The sellers communication was extremely poor, item wasn't as described, item wasn't shipped out in the time frame they listed and I most def was unsatisfied with that seller. The seller was unable to turn an unsatisfied buyer into a satisfied one and chose to committ fraud on top of that. I know next time not to wait so long to leave feedback or make split payments on purchasing an item on eBay because there is no protection for the buyer. As that one saying goes "You live & you learn".

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May 30, 2013 4:24 pm EDT

& you are entitled to your beliefs

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Mar 21, 2013 12:52 pm EDT

BBB has ruled in my favor against the fraudulent seller whom victimized me. woohoo!

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eBay unfair trade practice

We were selling over 1, 000 items a month on Ebay. Earned top seller, power seller status, customers loved our items too much that other sellers purchased our items just to give us negative feedback. Ebay was notified by phone and messaging of the deceitful buyer, but Ebay failed to comply with their own trade policies. Ebay failed to protect the seller from the competitor, as a result, the our account was down graded to below standard overnight with selling restrictions. Individuals can not sell on Ebay, due to the big retail companies selling on Ebay. Ebay protects the large retailers by placing restrictions on individuals (holding payments, issuing refunds when the seller has a no return policy) forcing them to not trade on Ebay. Ebay discriminates against the average persons right to sell . You can't get a straight answer if you call customer support. You are lucky if you get a English speaking customer service person. Ebay has taken for granted the sellers are what makes Ebay work, without sellers, there would not be an Ebay. Ebay does not care, because they have the big retailers paying big bucks to keep individuals from trading and competing. Ebay knows the average individual does not have the monetary backing to file a legal complaint against them, so they just continue breaking the fair trade act. The SEC should open a investigation into Ebays activities.

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The thing you are forgetting is that it's ebays name that is on the line. Just because you don't accept returns doesn't mean that ebay can't help their name. You are using their tools, resources, and buyer market. You have agreed to all of their terms and conditions. eBay protects all seller from feedback abuse too. If any one person leaves more than one negative, neutral, or positive in a 7 day period then it counts as 1. They also keep track of buyers who leave too many negatives, neutrals, who get too many refunds, and cases they open. If It's it too frequent then they restrict, remove eBay buy protection privileges, and/or suspend them. You are the seller so be professional, do business, and provide customer service.

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Wow, I'm so sorry to hear this is happening. Some people are really just awful. I hope you get it all sorted out.

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eBay ebay holding my funds after sale

EBAY held back my funds for 7 days after sale even though the buyer received my item 2 days prior. They claim you need to make 25 sales before you get your money right away or otherwise it can take up to 21 days to release your funds. Then it takes 2-3 business days for the transfer of fund from pay-pal to your bank account. Like I said I’ve sold in the past and this never happened to me so why now? I have sold many items on EBAY the past few years and never had this problem. Even if you beg and plead with EBAY they will not help you. I will never in my life sell anything ever again on EBAY due to this ridiculous policy. I have a perfect score of 100% with EBAY and they still screwed me over. I highly recommend finding another way to sell your items. When you go to the resolution center on EBAY they say once you ship the item and ad a tracking number you will receive your money in 24 hrs. This is a lie and in my case it will take 9 days to finally get my money so what they claim on their own website and what they say is a lie.

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Will not honor a promised refund on a buyer protection case because the paperwork took to long to come in. I had sold a Samsung Galaxy SIII to Crypz0r. He claimed that the phone was broken as a cause of the charger I had sent him. Upon receiving the item and further investigation it appeared that Chris Rogers (Crypz0r) had attempted to alter the phone...

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eBay advertising deception

Where do I begin with Half.com?

First, I bought a book from one of their sellers for several of my college courses. I usually purchase my books from campus, Amazon, or Alibris, but I thought I’d give them a shot, specifically because they were listed as an option on my colleges bookstore for used books, and also because I read their buyer protection plan. The plan supposedly guarantees that your order will be in as described condition or Half.com will refund your money. The policy also does not explicitly state that they require the book to be returned. I will never buy from them again, and here is why.

All of my books came in good condition except for one: my Developmental Psychology book. It was described as in very good condition with some highlights and no markings. I paid approximately $80 for the book, and boy was I surprised when it showed up.
Not only was the cover in bad shape (it has dents all over the cover as though someone used it for a writing desk), but the binding is torn. In addition, the book has excessive pink highlights to the tune of 60 plus pages. That is far from “some highlights”. The book also has markings inside, but worst of all, the book smells like someone smoked weed around it for years. God awful smell. Smells so bad it could get even get an Arkansas law enforcement agent who burns marijuana fields high. Therefore, I contacted the seller, but the seller was uncooperative about giving me a substantial discount or issuing me a full refund. Therefore, I filed a claim with Half.com.

Half.com sent me a message that they would contact me within 72 hours to resolve the problem— but almost 10 days later, I still had not heard from them. So I searched on their website in order to find a customer service number, a physical address, or even an e-mail so I could find out the status of my claim. No such luck. Despite my searching, over an hour of searching to be exact, I could not find a number, an address, or an e-mail for Half.com. So I began to search online, and I finally found a physical address for Half.com listed with the California Secretary of State. To date, I have not found a phone number that links you to a live person, and I only found a service e-mail address that bounced originally, stating it does not accept e-mails from customers.
More than two weeks later, I finally received a reply from Half.com. Apparently they did receive my e-mail sent from the service e-mail address, despite the message to the contrary that this e-mail does not take replies, etc. They are failing to honor their buyer protection plan as advertised on their site, and they are demanding that I send the book back in order to receive a refund, since they cannot determine the condition the book is in, which seems to defeat the wording in their buyer protection policy. Half.com clearly has communication issues. In addition, they seem to not hire people who know how to clearly read e-mails and respond to customers, since they keep referring me to their “refund policy” and not their “buyer protection policy”. As much as I ‘d love to send this piece of trash back, my classes start in about a week, and I do not have time to send the book back, to wait for a full refund (which with some merchants takes 30 days or more), and then to order a book that is in very good condition or better. To do this would put me behind on my reading material, and getting behind at the beginning of the semester is simply not an option if I want to keep my GPA over 3.5. I would even be happy with a partial credit, since the book is worth maybe $40 on a good day after it is aired out. So as of now, I have filed a complaint with the BBB’s office of Silicon Valley, the Attorney General’s office of California, and the FTC. Maybe this will get someones’ attention that is literate with Half.com, and then I will be happy to send pictures to the previously mentioned organizations.

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eBay buyer beware of seller on ebay karolina [protected]) [protected]@aol.com merchant charge higher shipping cost.

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Buyer beware of seller on ebay karolina [protected]) [protected]@aol.com merchant charge higher shipping cost.

Complaint rating: merchant charge high shipping cost.

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Karolina [protected]) washington
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Karolina [protected]) [protected]@aol.com

Ebay seller karolina [protected]) buyers beware of merchant change high shipping cost..
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I had bough a technics digital audio processor sv-100 *mint complete* pcm based
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Business: karol hansen
Contact e-mail: [protected]@aol.com

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Item # item title quantity price subtotal
[protected] technics digital audio processor sv-100 *mint complete* pcm based 1 $112.00 usd $112.00 usd

Shipping & handling:
(includes any seller handling fees) $28.45 usd
Shipping insurance (not offered): —

Total: $140.45 usd
This charge will appear on your credit card statement as "paypal *karolinacit".

Payment sent to [protected]@aol.com karolina [protected])

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Seller lieaboutshipping charges

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eBay ebay seller karolina (2176) buyers beware of merchant charged high shipping cost..

Ebay seller karolina (2176) buyers beware of merchant charged higher shipping cost..
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I had bough a technics digital audio processor sv-100 *mint complete* pcm based
From business information karolina (2176)
Business: karol hansen
Contact e-mail: [protected]@aol.com

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Item # item title quantity price subtotal
[protected] technics digital audio processor sv-100 *mint complete* pcm based 1 $112.00 usd $112.00 usd

Shipping & handling:
(Includes any seller handling fees) $28.45 usd
Shipping insurance (Not offered): —

Total: $140.45 usd
This charge will appear on your credit card statement as "paypal *karolinacit".

Payment sent to [protected]@aol.com



Business information karolina (2176)
Business: karol hansen
Contact e-mail: [protected]@aol.com



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Address status: confirmed



Receipt number: [protected]

Seller had try to ask for higher shipping cost. Do not trust this seller karolina (2176)
Business information karolina (2176)
Business: karol hansen
Contact e-mail: [protected]@aol.com

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All of these comments under different "names" about karolina on eBay are made by the same person: Carlos DaSilva, who has been banned from eBay because of his seller harassment. End of story.

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Carlos, you have been kicked off eBay because of your harassment of other sellers. This comment is in retaliation for that. Multiple sellers complained about you. Ebay doesn't kick buyers off unless they are really a problem.

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eBay this website is a scam

I bought a pair of Dre Beats headphones from ebay-headphone.com and have not received them. I have contacted them several times using email address and received an email saying they do not have tracking # but will contact shipping company. Still nothing. This website is a scam.

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eBay seller not protected from scam!!

I just recently started selling items on ebay and I was unexperienced when it came to a buyer being unhappy with an item and how to issue a return. On December 14, 2012, I sold a new, unopened bottle of Ralph Lauren Blue Perfume, the buyer received the item on December 17. Right away, she sent me an email saying that the item was not as descibed. I don't know how else to describe a perfume other than what it is and that it is new and has never been sprayed. I Never buy items to resell, all items are my personal items. She went on to say that she could not use it, that she did not like the scent and that it smelled old to her. I felt terrible that she did not like the perfume and refunded her immediately. She did not offer to return the perfume, so I asked her if she would return it to me if I sent her the postage. She said she would comply if more money was sent. The next day, after putting more thought into the situation, I decided to contact ebay. They advised me to NEVER give a refunded until the item was back in my hands. I was also advised to not send any money to the buyer and ask her to send the item back. I did as I was advised to, now the buyer will not respond to my emails. She has a new bottle of perfume and her $76.43 back, not to mention it cost me $9.45 in shipping to send it to her. If this is not theft, I don't know what is. Today, I spoke with ebay again, this person said that since I refunded the money before having the item returned to me, I am not covered by the buyer protection and that I should just send a postage paid sticker to the buyer to cover the return shipping. Ebay even went so far as to say that I could have possibly sold an immitation perfume and that I would need to verify the purchase. I told ebay that I did not have a receipt, if I had, I would have just returned the perfume to the store rather than trying to sell it on ebay. This buyer is a scam artist and Ebay does nothing to protects the sellers from these parasites!

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Dec 24, 2012 10:07 am EST

tasha12, this is a complaint board, if you don't have a complaint about a product, service, or business, you need to keep your mouth shut. You are a problem to everyone on this site. You have over 340 comments and they are all useless and uncalled for. I have also reported you to the website administrator in hopes that you will be suspended once again.

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Why not pay her a visit - you do have her address - and take a Basball Bat with you - just incase she want';s to play ball1

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Same thing happened to me. I shipped an item and the buyer said it arrived broken. I asked them to ship it back to me and I would refund them their return shipping fee once I received the item. The buyer filed a complaint, EBay refunded the money to the buyer and I am out the item and the shipping charges.

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As a seller you have that control to issue a refund or not and eBay cannot take that money back from the buyers you do. If you ever have to get a refund for an item you have to return it order to get money back and thats with any company you buy from. It's just common practice. Why would a company pay for your mistake? Since theft has happened then you need to file a police report. eBay is the platform to help sellers run their business with these professional tools. If you automatically issue a refund then the buyer has no intensive to give back the item.

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eBay shower head

I purchased an item through ebay from Yallstore, it was a shower head (7.8 in square) with LED lights to indicate temperature. The item took almost two weeks to arrive (not as shown on the ebay page) and it was cracked. I reported this to Yallstore and they offered to exchange the item (again, two weeks in) or to give a slight discount-I opted for the discount because I was already fed up. Then, three weeks in, the lights totally stopped working-bad purchase, bad service, bad store.

Why am I posting this now? Because my mother was so impressed when I first showed her the item, she wanted one, and now asked for one for the holiday. I stopped and wondered how many other people were duped by this seller and the items that seem quality-until three weeks in...

I want to stop people from buying these low quality and damaged items-especially people like my mother! Come on! She works hard and thinks she is getting something fabulous that is really crap-she is better spending a few extra dollars and going to a local store, not a place called, "Yallstore"-should have known-almost mocking...if eBay followed up on the feedback-would it be so good? I think not...

Or, I KNOW not...

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eBay cheated

The buyer changed their address on their ebay site. They claimed that I sent the goods to the wrong place. Ebay ruled in favor of the buyer and I was forced to refund everything back to the buyer, then pay fees to ebay for the privilege of getting cheated. I had 8 previous transactions on ebay with all excellent top reviews. Next time I intend to get an email from the buyer with their address in it, in case they try to change it. I called ebay and discussed the issue with them, and they put me on permahold, so I eventually had to hang up. Wow, I really hate ebay now!

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eBay misreading airway bill

Ref. # [protected]
Fedex agent at Dominican customs failed to read airway bill properly, as a consequence customs wants to charge me 4, 000.00 pesos (approx. 100 usd) stating that item is costing 219 USD, instead of 47.00 USD which is the true value. All items above 200.00 usd are taxable in Dominican Republic.
fedex employee at Santo Domingo main office says they shall TRY to correct this matter...
Does the client has to be penalized because a FEDEX AGENT IS NOT DOING HIS JOB PROPERLY AT CUSTOM CLEARANCE ?
Nicole Comme, phone [protected], email [protected]@earthlink.net

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eBay hold on funds

EBAY and Paypal have a profitable scam. They force you to use Paypal when you buy or sell an item. Ebay charges a fee to the seller based on the selling price of the item PLUS the cost of the shipping. Paypal then tacks on a fee for being the middle man in the transaction. Paypal then holds the funds due the seller for 21 days. Paypal uses ever excuse possible to delay sending you your money. I will never again use EBAY or Paypal and I would recommend others to do likewise.

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Dec 13, 2013 2:19 pm EST

Since writing the original complaint, I have been using Craigslist.com for selling my items. My items have sold quicker than ebay with no shipping cost, listing fees, or payment service fees. I would recommend all Ebayers to try craigslist and stop sharing your profits with Ebay and PayPal.

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I ordered 2 different items on eBay and received neither, although both were paid to the sellers. Contacted eBay and they told me to start a dispute with PayPal, contacted PayPal and they told me to contact eBay! Neither is willing to help. Now when I try to contact the seller, I get a message that says "can't process at this time". I'm mad as hell and will never use eBay or PayPal again! Spent 45 min on hold with PayPal to be told to call eBay, which just flat out told me they could not help me. So now 2 sellers have my money, and no help from the BIG companies that are supposed to protect me from these sellers that are out to defraud us!

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This is just for starters.

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That's for starters.

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Quite a little racket they've got going on. The 21 day hold as "punishment" is a load of B.S. They are making more off of the interest of their "customers" money while they sit back and watch the interest roll in. This has to be looked at. I've been a very loyal Ebay customer for over 2 years now and I think I've had enough. You might have a customer complain about ANYTHING, and they lower your rating, but, you cannot find out who or what the complaint is actually about. Kind of like being accused of a crime and not being able to face your accuser or know what their accusations are. THAT'S CRAZY! I have always believed in the Government keeping their hands off of the internet, but this might be something that needs to be looked into. They RELUCTANTLY will admit that both companies are one in the same. Most don't know that. I'm on the band wagon if someone has one going. blacklandprairieboy@yahoo.com

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Oct 15, 2012 10:52 am EDT

Insertion fees, Listing fees, than usually about 10% fee from the sale of the item... then paypal fee (usually about 3%)

What do they do? They find buyers for you and process the transaction.

Why don't you go create your own site selling parts, get all your merchant accounts setup (who also take 3% processing fee)... and then go spend more than 10% of your expected budget into advertising to even GET a sale in the first place.

stfu and use your head

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eBay ebay seller fraud loophole

I just want to share my bad experience with ebay here, so that you don't fall victims of this loophole as well. Ebay has been absolutely incompetent and reluctant to deal with this. Fortunately I lost very little money, but I was shocked that ebay did not care to contact the seller and ask for an explanation. Read the story and judge for yourselves.

The seller's member id is jamesr0615, based in hong kong. He has a very good record, but I should have carefully read the negative comments as well, because most of them were from people who did not receive their items. Also, I found out later that the seller has multiple ids and the negative feedback has persistently been about items not delivered!

I purchased a fashion ring for $1.98 on 26 april 2012 and paid immediately via paypal. I was abroad at the time, so I used that delivery address (In eu). The item never arrived. The seller appeared very polite via ebay email, claiming that I needed to wait around a month because he is located in china. I waited, but still nothing. I visited the ebay resolution centre, and the automated web system advised me to wait and contact the seller, because he is located so far away and post takes time. I followed that advice and did not open a resolution case. This was a fatal mistake!

My criticism here is that despite the fact that I visited the resolution centre page, the ebay automated system discouraged me from opening a case, reassuring me that everything was ok and that I should take postal time into account, and did not warn me that, however, I would still have only 45 days to open a resolution case or to even leave seller feedback if things went wrong.

Meanwhile, the seller kept pushing me through our correspondence to leave positive feedback, but I said that I could not do so until the item arrived. He claimed that he would resolved the issue to keep me 100% happy and promised to send the item again to my uk address this time and to which I have received items from china before. That was in the beginning of june. The item still never arrived. I wrote to the seller, who now completely and persistently ignored me. I see now that it was obvious why: he knew that I couldn't open a resolution case or leave feedback after 45 days!

Lesson learnt: if you order an item and this does not arrive, no matter how nice the seller is and reassuring that s/he will send it again, do open a resolution case. Because if the item never arrives, the 45 days will have expired and then there will be absolutely nothing you can do!

If you want all the details, keep reading:

I contacted ebay to investigate the seller and to be give me a refund, primarily out of principle as the money amount was not big. I contacted ebay via the site communication form but ebay.com and ebay.co. Uk kept referring me to each other (I didn't know it mattered whether it is ebay.co. Uk or ebay.com - the browser directed me automatically to ebay.com for that purchase). Fed up, I also sent an email at [protected]@ebay.com.

I got a reply by an ebay.com employee named troy (Don't they have surnames?):

... After investigating this matter thoroughly, I am submitting my report and escalating it to our trust and safety team, if this is a consistant occurance, we will take action. I appreciate you telling us about this problem.
Another option would be to contact the seller directly by asking for their contact information. Here's how:
To request your seller's contact information:
1. Click the advanced link at the top of the ebay home page.
2.in the members section on the left side of the page, click find contact information.
3. Enter the seller's user id and the item number.
4. Click the search button. You may be asked to sign in.
We'll email you the seller's contact information, including their phone number. The seller will also receive your contact information...

I was pleased that somebody took this seriously - so I thought - and also did what he suggested. Guess what: my info appeared nice and complete, but the seller's info was another story:

User id:jamesr0615
Name:?
Company:outerwearsports
City:?
County:?
Country:?
Phone:[it did appear]
Registered since:[protected]? 19? 45?

I wrote to ebay again pointing out that the seller's details were practically non-existent and no one was answering the phone. The seller maybe entered non-latin characters that show as? But I think it is scandalous that the ebay software allows sellers to register without completing all the required fields in latin characters.

Now, another customer service person replied, from ebay.co. Uk this time, which is very annoying because continuity is lost. Here is the reply:

... I have looked into this and can see that your trading partner is located in china... Allow me to inform that international characters such as chinese characters will not appear correctly in your computer if international scripts software programmes are not installed in your computer. Therefore, these characters will not be recognised by your computer and will only appear as symbols. Please rest assured that we are anxious to provide you assistance regarding this matter. However, we cannot provide you a link to these software programmes as we do not have any access to these. Nevertheless, I am eager to assist you in every possible way I can, so I suggest you to search for these software programmes on the internet or ask further assistance to technical specialist. Once you installed this software, your computer will be able to show the characters correctly. [ as if it would do me any good and as if I were a fluent reader of chinese!]. As the seller is not responding, before we take further investigations, please consider that technical issues or personal emergencies may cause the delay with their communication. With this I suggest that you send them last courtesy email.in the case that the seller is still not responding, kindly contact us back for further investigation...

Un-be-lie-va-ble. Ebay was just wasting time and fobbing me off.

I sent a brief and firm email to both:
[protected]@ebay.com and
[protected]@ebay.com
Asking them to co-ordinate this investigation between them and come back to me with results.

I got the following off-the-script reply from mary at [protected]@ebay.com

... I am sorry to know that you have not received this item. I understand what you are going through right now [ no, you don't!] let me help you with this. Unfortunately, because this listing ended more than 45 days ago, it's too late to open a case in the ebay resolution centre or the paypal resolution centre. We have a 45-day deadline as we feel it's a fair amount of time for buyers to identify a problem while allowing for delays in the post and personal circumstances. We're still concerned to hear that you've had a problem with the seller. Sellers who consistently give poor service will be found accountable. Actions we take may result in listing cancellation, limits on account privileges, account suspension, loss of ebay fees on cancelled listings and loss of top rated seller status. Here are a few more options to help you resolve this:
- if you'd like advice on your consumer rights, you can contact the free government advice line consumer direct on [protected].
- contact the postal carrier with the tracking number, if the seller has provided one. The postal carrier should be able to investigate further.
- for advice from the metropolitan police about internet fraud and for information about how to contact your local station go to: http://www.met.police.uk/fraudalert/...et_auction.htm
If you do decide to contact your local police, we'd be happy to help with the investigation if needed - police officers can email us by following the link below and then clicking on law enforcement (To be used only by the reporting officer).
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/safetycentre/
If you funded the purchase of this item via a credit/debit card or bank transfer you may be eligible for payment protection directly from your bank or card provider. You may wish to contact them directly to find out what options they can offer you...

More absurdity. Are you going to involve the police for $1.98? More likely the police will give you a warning for wasting police time! They don't even read the complaints in detail and just respond off a script.

By that time, I was so angry that I sent an email to every ebay email address I could find online. Btw, I also discovered that it is notoriously difficult to find active ebay email addresses, as ebay doesn't want to be contacted and disturbed this way. I even wrote to their ceo's office:
[protected]@ebay.com
John. [protected]@ebay.com
I stated that that was a shockinglypoor reply and service from ebay. I had paid via paypal and obviously, the 45-day limit is not enough, because some sellers use tricks around this to buy time. The object did not have any tracking number either. It is theirresponsibility to investigate the dodgy seller.

The only rational reply came from jeff, from the uk customer service, who was apparently the only one who carefully read all the threads. He said something completely different:

... One point I want to be sure to make is that if you feel that the seller was delaying the process for the sole purpose of extinguishing the 45 day period of protection, that is grounds to have a case opened up manually by the ebay buyer protection as a courtesy. Since the time has past, it won't allow you to open a case directly from the resolution center, but you can contact a specialist directly in the ebp department by emailing them the information to [protected]@ebay.com. I just personally reported this seller to our trust and safety department and they will investigate this transaction and take action accordingly...

I did write to that email address explaining my points. I had also done a bit of research on the seller and found out that the seller uses multiple selling ids as well, such as homme-fashion501, factory-global, wonderfulbuying36588, dragon-store2012, because s/he uses a very characteristic phrase in the feedback page, which s/he used in our correspondence a lot as well: I really can solve it in u 100% happy way.
If you check the sellers' replies to their negative and/or neutral feedback, you will see the exact same phrase used repeatedly by all of them.

So, what happened? Did the seller got investigated? Did I get my money back?...

... No!

Jeff wrote back to say that the ebay buyer protection department attempted to open an item not received case for me for this particular item. They mentioned that they are able to open cases manually for circumstances where the seller is prolonging the situation to bypass the 45 day policy, but they can only extend the period to a courtesy 60 day period. They were unable to open the case because this purchase occurred almost 120 days before. He reported that seller to their trust and safety department and supposedly they looked into the account (S), but I checked tonight and it's business as usual for the dodgy seller.

I pointed out to him that ebay customer support kept wasting time on this matter. If they had told me the way to contact the resolution team straight away, the 60 days limit wouldn't have been wasted.

Conclusion:

I never heard anything further from ebay. I know that some people here who are sellers complain that ebay always takes the side of the buyer. I assure you this is not the case. Ebay customer service is really terribly bad and ineffective. You may also think that buyers are demanding. I tried to be nice to the seller, and see where this got me. From now on, if the item doesn't arrive within 20 days, I will open a resolution case. This will be unfair to bona fide sellers who get messed about by the post, but I can't afford wasting any more money and time. And I don't think I will ever trust ebay for an expensive transaction again, unless it is pick up in person. I mean, getting something small lost in the post once in any country is acceptable. But what are the chances to lose the same item sent to the same person to another country within 1 month? I think this is a clever little fraud for the seller to occasionally save some money. If the object does not arrive, s/he fools the customers until the deadline for a complaint and a negative feedback passes. People would eventually contact the police for something expensive, but not for a few pounds, which in china is big money.

Thanks for reading and sorry for the long post.

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Around late March early April I sold a 1937 Aladdin Diamond/Quilt Rose and White electrified lamp with shade. I still have the email where ctotoy " the buyer " stated that HE had broken the shade. I had let HIM have the lamp less than 24 hrs. after my wife and I decided to sell from our own personal collection. He bought the lamp plus shade for $135.00. If you look up how much people are asking for the base ALONE you will see he had gotten a very GOOD DEAL! Because he had said that he had broken the shade I got a complaint that it was not as prescribed! I contacted eBay that I had the email saying that He Had Broken The Shade, eBay costumer service rep. had told HIM not return what was left of MY item. Gave buyer a refund of $160.00 "ctotoy" they ALSO TOLD HIM TO KEEP! When I complained in this matter I was told by eBay it could not be returned because of "hazardous materials" through USPS. Explain to me why I can sell it on eBay and ship it through USPS and I just NOW, have been notified that a vintage electrified 1937 Aladdin lamp " just like any other glass that you can buy on eBay" is now "hazardous material" Buyer get to keep item and get it a rebate ! What other company in the world allows a buyer to say "not as described" get their money back and keep the item? A class action lawsuit needs to filed.

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THATS BECAUSE EBAY HAS THEIR OWN SHILL SELLERS AND BUYERS WHO CONTROL EVERYTHING. yOU WILL CATHCH IT IF YOU WATCH HOW THEY HANDLE YOUR LISTINGS. ITS THE TRUST AND SAFETY DEPT. ALSO. DO NOT TRUST THEM. THEY FRAUD YOU OUT OF YOUR MONEY AND CONTROL YOUR BIDS, SALES, AND CHANGES YOUR ACCOUNT SCREENS AS THEY WANT TO. THEY EVEN BLOCK YOU FROM REPORTING AN UNPAID ITEM THEY LET PEOPLE GET YOUR STUFF FOR FREE, ALL THEY HAVE TO DO IS COMPLAIN AND THEY GET THEIR MONEY BACK PLUS YOUR ITEM. DO NOT DEAL WITH EBAY, THEY SAY THEY PROTECT BUYERS. THEY PROTECT THEMSELVES AND THEIR OWN BUYER ON THEIR OWN SITE. THEY MAKE OUT ON BOTH ENDS. EVENTUALLY SOMEONE IN THE AUTHORITIES WILL CATCH THEM AND JAIL THEM ALL. THEY DID THIS TO AN 84 YR OLD WOMAN ALSO PULLIING 44 OF HER LISTINGS THAT WERE POSTED IN THE SAME ORDER THAT EVERYONE IN THAT CATAGORY ALREADY DOES AND IS NOT GETTING PULLED OFF. THEY HAVE VERY SELECTIVE RULES THAT FRAUD PEOPLE, WATCH OUT PEOPLE. SELL AND BUY ELSEWHERE YOU ARE BETTER OFF.

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Please, sign this petition. It is about extending case opening terms on ebay
http://www.change.org/ru/%D0%BF%D0%B5%D1%82%D0%B8%D1%86%D0%B8%D0%B8/ebay-com-extend-terms-of-opening-the-case-from-45-days-to-3-months

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eBay stay away from this website

Bought a student edition college text book for our son through this web site. Seller sent a "examination" copy. This is a free copy given to professors to see if they want to use the text book in their classroom. It is different from a student edition. Needless to say, when I went to sell the book back I was unable to get any money for the book because of the type of edition that it was. No where in the listing did the seller mention that it was the examination copy. He has had the same reports of misrepresentation throughout his history with half.com. I contacted the seller on 2 different occasions without a repsonse. I contacted half.com and they were not willing to refund money since it had been longer than 60 days. They did admit that the seller misrepresented the book. Half.com was not even willing to address the issue with the seller. I ordered this book and it was shipped to our son 1000 miles away at college and he didn't know about it being a different version. I didn't even know that there were these types of books being circulated as student edition books, the book had the same ISBN number as the real deal book. I understand half.comnot refunding my money as it had been more than 60 days, but not to address this issue with the seller especially since mine is not the only one he has sold a book under fraudulent terms. They could send a strong letter out to the seller that if he wishes to continue to sell under half.com name then he needs to keep it honest and while he is not required to send a refund since the amount of time that has elapsed, it would be a wise and professional thing to do. If you do have to use half.com don't assume that they will protect their buyers and stay away from textbook solutions seller on this site.

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eBay no seller protection

Hello im using Ebay many Years. Everyday i can see more and more lack of competence, understanding or training in your side forward to the sellers. Recently you removed my Dr dre headphones listing because someone realised that he don't one them, and just open case for me, of course you like respectful name just closed my listing without asking any proves or any details, just so easy without proper explanation you can close seller's listing? Why is so unclear policy provided to the seller, are you protecting only buyers? Let's see other listings on the ebay for example:.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DR-DRE-BEATS-STUDIO-STYLE-IN-WHITE-BRAND-NEW-THE-BEST-HEADSET-YOU-WILL-EVER-BUY-/180968339241?pt=UK_AudioVisualElectronics_HomeAudioHiFi_Headphones&hash=item2a228db729#ht_770wt_1271

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Red-Black-Dr-Dre-Beats-Tour-In-Ear-Headphones-Earphones-Sealed-Brand-New-/251147903332?pt=UK_AudioVisualElectronics_HomeAudioHiFi_Headphones&hash=item3a7994e164#ht_500wt_1288

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dr-dre-beats-In-ear-headphones-Factory-sealed-/190724049479?pt=UK_AudioVisualElectronics_HomeAudioHiFi_Headphones&hash=item2c680a0a47#ht_813wt_1271

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Monster-Beats-By-Dr-Dre-Tour-In-Ear-Headphones-White-/120981508736?pt=UK_AudioVisualElectronics_HomeAudioHiFi_Headphones&hash=item1c2b0f5280#ht_500wt_1288

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dr-Dre-Beats-Tour-In-Ear-Headphones-Sealed-BNIB-/320979144730?pt=UK_AudioVisualElectronics_HomeAudioHiFi_Headphones&hash=item4abbd9101a#ht_500wt_1288

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Its only few listings of headphones/earphones. So are they genuine? If yes, so how do you know about that(it doest say nothing on the description) let's see maybe you're presume?, if no so why these listings still live? Why someone can list and sell hundreds on your site and you didn't chase them? If i buy them and simple i change my mind and want my money back, start complaining about them, would you close these listings? Why simple person who's got present few pairs of headphones so ignored? Who's is responsible in such of reputable company for not fear policy, or you just protect these people who brought you lots of money? I honestly dont expect nothing from you as your company already known as poor customers quality providers, customers can't be protected on your site, even if you declaring that very loud, when problems arise you just simple hiding or finding difficult with less motivated answer. but please please once again get more training provide proper policy for both sides buyers and sellers, provide best quality and solution as possible. Why it's so difficult?
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eBay ebay will attack your family if you have a dispute with them

There seems to be nothing sacred at ebay.com.
Ebay is attacking my mother due to a long-term dispute that I have had with them.

Two years ago I was forced to shut down my ebay store of 10 years and my ebay account with a great reputation and positive feedback of over 1500 going back to 1997. Ebay sided with a buyer in an item-not-received claim against me for money the man had never paid me to begin with. I was coerced and threatened to ship the man the product anyhow, without payment. I have never been paid for the item and had to threaten the man with police action if he did not return it to me.

I reported the man through ebay's dispute system for non-payment. The man got anUnpaid-Item-Strike. He retaliated against me with negative feedback that ebay removed on the grounds that the man had never paid. Then the man retaliated against me again by filing an item-not-received claim. I responded that the man had not paid for the item, but that if he did I would be happy to send him the product.

Bizarrely ebay found in his favor even though he still had not paid me for the item. Ebay sent me a notice telling me that they would debit my bank account on file with them for the full cost of the invoice that the man had never paid.

As a result of this experience I abandoned my ebay store and fled to another website. I changed my bank information to prevent ebay from charging me. I appealed the decision with ebay and was told I would receive a response in approximately 48 hours but in any event no more than 72 hours max. I waited 2 1/2 months for ebay to respond and help me. They apologized for messing up so badly and took responsibility for the mistake and complete lack of customer service. Their "Resolution Department" called me on christmas eve. Yet in that phone call they also demanded that I pay them for ebay store fees from the time the error occurred causing me to abandon the account up until the account was administratively closed and they called me to apologize. It was like something out of twilight zone. I voided my contract with ebay and refused to accept this defective service, as per my consumer rights in the state of California.

The ebay representative I spoke with invited me to come back and use the ebay site again, stating that they were sorry to loose me over this after being such a good customer for so long. I told them I was uncomfortable using my old account again and that they did not do enough to fix the problem, that I should not have to pay them ebay store fees for a store I cannot use because it is insecure and left open to fraud because of ebay's lack of oversight and service, and that I did not have time to waste on the problems of their website design.

An ebay representative suggested that in the future I can still sell on ebay by giving my property to another person to post online for me on their account, such as a selling assistant on consignment, a friend or family member.

I recently gave my mother some of my old things I did not want in preparation of moving so that she could sell them on her ebay account. I gave her the photos and some of the item details that she could copy & paste, as she does not know the details of all the collectibles, and gave her the property to post. My mother rightfully stated in the descriptions that she was selling some of her children's things so people knew she was not expert about it and to ask any more details. Ebay saw this and used it against my mother in an effort to get to me.

Yesterday my mother received a notice from ebay restricting her account and telling her not to sell or ship anything else on their website. The notice specifically instructed her to take action on my old account that was closed 2 years ago and included my old ebay name, saying that she had to do something about it. The people at ebay are demanding that my mother pay for my bill with ebay that is in dispute and take action on account that does not belong to her.

Ebay is violating consumer protection law by billing me for services I have a right to reject because they are not as described and are defective. It is called Right of Rejection. A consumer can void a service contract if the other party does not perform according to their promises and advertisement.
Ebay is violating consumer law by attaching a third party "debt" to a person who is not responsible for it by mere relation or association.
I am an adult. My mother is a widow. There is absolutely no legal way that ebay can attach my old account to hers or to ask her to take any action whatsoever on my dispute with them.

My mother has her own ebay account at her own home with her own name, social security and ID info, and her own bank accounts attached to her ebay account. My name and bank and ID info is not on my mother's account. We are two separate people.

What ebay is doing is WRONG. They were wrong what they did to me 2 years ago, and instead of fixing the problem they are now extorting money from my mother for doing something their own customer service reps recommended to me as an alternative to fixing my old account because I was uncomfortable..

Ebay acts like it is some kind of authority figure. It is not. Ebay is nothing more than a greedy corporation who will stop at nothing to inflate its bottom line. The company is so big and they write this arbitration stuff into their policy agreement to put themselves above the law. If you try to inform them they are violating consumer protection laws, they tell you have a "bad attitude" (quoted from letter I got from president of ebay's own office)

Ebay, mark my words: SOMEDAY THIS WILL CATCH UP TO YOU AND BITE YOU. People will not stand for this mafia behavior.

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eBay guarantee fraud

I placed order for a Dell Mini laptop on 26-6-12 with parfumcorner and received the product on Jul 01, 2012. On my attempt to register the product on Dell website, it was found that the product was sold in 2010 and its warranty was over in January 2012. It was also found that the battery supplied was one of 3-cell and not a 6-cell one. Hence the charge stays only for 3 hours and not more than 7 hours as described in the eaby website. Moreover I didn't receive the bill of the product. I contacted the seller regarding all these and he responded to do good within a short time. But after 2 weeks gone by when I did not receive any output, I decided to raise a claim under ebay Guarantee on [protected] and on 17-7-12 I was confirmed my claim ID. I was made to understand that my claim will be entertained within 7 days. But after one month gone by when I did not receive any response from ebay I contacted the customer support on [protected] and then on 17-8-12 one Mr. Mukesh called me up and said that as because the product was lying with me for over 1 month, my claim cannot be entertained. Moreover, he closed the case with a note that the issue has been resolved by the buyer with a mutual understanding with the seller, which is an absolute lie. If this be the customer relation of ebay, I am sorry to say that its repute will soon be at stake. Even the local grocery shop owners are more genuine than this online selling giant.

I report my grievances in nutshell here as follows:

1) no bill of purchase as yet received. This is very vital for warranty. I have also come to know from DELL website that the product was sold to you in UK during 2010 and its warranty is over in 2012.

2) the battery provided with the product is a 3-cell battery and not a 6-cell one. The battery life as claimed (more than 7 hrs. )is far from reality -- it only lasts maximum up to 3 hrs.

3) the adapter plug does not fit into the socket

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eBay listings removed for being fake

I have recently had over 100 listings removed for being fake, I was selling Olympic pens, keyrings, soft toys, stick on mascots and more all the items were Official items that I bought from a high street retailer I looked at similar listings and noticed no sellers were really attracting much attention, so I risked starting the items at 1p with free postage and it worked a treat within hours of listing these items I had 10, 15 up to 30 watchers per item and then the bids came rolling in up to 40 bids minimum of say 15 bids per item I checked on goofbay and i was in the most popular listings for "London 2012 Olympics" 18 out of 20 were my listings, I sold and sent 10 packages and got great feedback then as 80 listings were about to end just before the Olympic closing ceremony disaster! Ebay removed all listings and previous sales the reason at first was unclear The following listing(s) have been removed because of concerns with your account after various live chats emails I found out someone reported the items as counterfeit my sales had hit £600 then all wiped out I have told ebay I have receipts but its like talking to Aliens, after getting little response by Customer support I have decided to threaten Ebay with Legal action in small claims court ebay sent out around 1000 emails to buyers suggesting they claim refunds from the "Loss prevention department" now I am stuck with literally 100s of Olympic items and unable to relist or risk being suspended not only this I would imagine my reputation is now shot to pieces I have given them 14 days to respond in a proper manner that makes just a little bit of sense and have asked to be compensated, been through the small claims before and if you think you have a case it's great more importantly it costs hardly nothing to get there as long as all procedures are followed...Any comments or helpful Suggestions? Thank you

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