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slightlyrounded 03-10-2021 11:22 PM

Worst type of eBay "guy"
 
Coming off a couple frustrating auction experiences and now I'm curious about the community's biggest pet peeves.

I personally can't stand the "starts an auction at $.99 but sets a ridiculously high hidden reserve" guy....as Tommy Devito in Goodfellas would say: Am I here to f$@%# amuse you?

Who is the "guy" you can't stand?

ALBB 03-11-2021 04:34 AM

peeve
 
Tommy DeVito ? Jersey Boys.....the guy from the Four Seasons ?

sportscardpete 03-11-2021 04:42 AM

When you message someone to negotiate a price and they raise their BIN price. Cmon, it’s terrible form.

Jim65 03-11-2021 05:01 AM

Sellers who overcharge shipping, charge $4 then ship in a PWE.

People who say " I won't leave feedback until you do first" you sound like a used douche.

I hate when I make an offer and seller asks to take the sale off Ebay. Why would I give up the buyer protection that Ebay offers just to save you a few bucks?

bnorth 03-11-2021 06:11 AM

The feedback nerds for sure. It has been completely worthless for a very long time. Even better the buyers that think the sellers need to leave feedback FIRST. The transaction isn't over for the seller till AFTER the buyer has left feedback. The buyers that message you begging for feedback.

Off eBay, the people that you agree on a price. Then they are such cheap POS that they send PP WITHOUT adding the PP fees when they agreed to pay the fee. There is one member on here that does this but always posts that they cover fees.:rolleyes:

bnorth 03-11-2021 06:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sportscardpete (Post 2079485)
When you message someone to negotiate a price and they raise their BIN price. Cmon, it’s terrible form.

This is pretty common. I recently had this happen on a item that had been relisted a few times. I offered about 75 percent of their BIN price. Seller messaged me back saying if it didn't sell they would raise their price. It didn't sell and they did raise the price, strangely someone bought it at the higher price.

Snapolit1 03-11-2021 06:45 AM

People who give lousy feedback because the USPS is overwhelmed and slow as sh*t at times. Particularly when you are shipping out of NJ. In a blizzard.

Jcosta19 03-11-2021 06:49 AM

People who write things like any questions ask, or ask questions before bidding in the description.....and then do not respond to questions.

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Jim65 03-11-2021 06:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snapolit1 (Post 2079518)
People who give lousy feedback because the USPS is overwhelmed and slow as sh*t at times. Particularly when you are shipping out of NJ. In a blizzard.

That feedback is easily removed.

Jim65 03-11-2021 06:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jcosta19 (Post 2079521)
People who write things like any questions ask, or ask questions before bidding in the description.....and then do not respond to questions.

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Or buyers who ask a question with 10 minutes left in an auction. :)

conor912 03-11-2021 07:08 AM

I don’t think I can narrow down my worst, but my favorite is the guy who gives a detailed description of a slabbed card. They are the unicorn of sellers for sure, but I greatly appreciate it.

Seven 03-11-2021 07:11 AM

The guy who when your about to win an auction for a card that's price didn't go as high as he wanted, pulls the auction. Just put it up for a BIN if you want a certain number I don't understand.

I really only try to use eBay as my last option nowadays. Much rather work out deals with everyone over here. Saves the Hassle and the Taxes :D

edjs 03-11-2021 07:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bnorth (Post 2079502)
The feedback nerds for sure. It has been completely worthless for a very long time. Even better the buyers that think the sellers need to leave feedback FIRST. The transaction isn't over for the seller till AFTER the buyer has left feedback. The buyers that message you begging for feedback.

Off eBay, the people that you agree on a price. Then they are such cheap POS that they send PP WITHOUT adding the PP fees when they agreed to pay the fee. There is one member on here that does this but always posts that they cover fees.:rolleyes:

Do buyers do that? As a buyer, I care less about feedback. It doesn’t do anything for me, the benefit of good feedback is for a regular seller. Is there some benefit to feedback I am missing as a buyer?

On the topic, I agree with the OP, why list something at a .99¢ if your going to have a reserve? Just start your auction at a price you can live with if that’s the only bid.

ASF123 03-11-2021 08:22 AM

Last week I received a fake Frank Robinson RC. Politely informed the seller I would be returning it. He launched into a profane, abusive tirade accusing me of being a scammer (and various other adjectives). This continued over multiple emails, even after I took the time to provide side-by-side photos explaining to him how I could tell it was fake.

Mark17 03-11-2021 08:25 AM

The guy who can't sell a pair of GU uniform pants for $80, so he raises the price to $600, then a few days later drops the price to $150, calling it a "flash sale" with a 75% price reduction.

Jim65 03-11-2021 08:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ASF123 (Post 2079547)
Last week I received a fake Frank Robinson RC. Politely informed the seller I would be returning it. He launched into a profane, abusive tirade accusing me of being a scammer (and various other adjectives). This continued over multiple emails, even after I took the time to provide side-by-side photos explaining to him how I could tell it was fake.

Theres no point in even contacting the seller. I know its the polite thing to do but too many people take things personal and things get ugly.
Just file the INAD claim and move on.

You could probably get him suspended if you choose to, its against Ebay rules to use profanity.

Jim65 03-11-2021 08:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark17 (Post 2079550)
The guy who can't sell a pair of GU uniform pants for $80, so he raises the price to $600, then a few days later drops the price to $150, calling it a "flash sale" with a 75% price reduction.

That strategy can work.

A few years back, I listed a jersey for sale. It was relisted many times with no takers. A good friend told me the price was too low, that I was devaluing the jersey. So I pulled it, relisted a few months later at double the price and it sold the same day.

ASF123 03-11-2021 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim65 (Post 2079554)
Theres no point in even contacting the seller. I know its the polite thing to do but too many people take things personal and things get ugly.
Just file the INAD claim and move on.

You could probably get him suspended if you choose to, its against Ebay rules to use profanity.

Good to know, thanks.

It did get me thinking, though - I'm sure there are scammers out there who will buy a real card, claim it's fake and open an INAD, then return a fake that they already had and keep the real card for free. What's a seller's recourse in that case?

bobbyw8469 03-11-2021 08:49 AM

Buyers who ask "What's the lowest price you will accept"....sometimes I feel like responding, "What's the highest price you will pay".....thankfully with a hot card market, those questions have stopped.

BCauley 03-11-2021 08:57 AM

Mine was the potential buyer who contacted me asking if I combine shipping even though it says I do right in the item description.

Then they contact me again going on a rant because they can't bid on my cards. Turns out they had two or more NPB strikes against them within the past year and I have it set to block bidders who have that.

They then proceed to tell me that I'm doing ebay all wrong, all while they have previously bid on and won items and didn't pay for them.

WillBBC 03-11-2021 09:00 AM

The folks that hit the BIN on your items without reading the description or checking the photos then complain/demand partial refunds when the card(s) show up exactly as described and pictured.

I hate that guy.

He's a jerk, and he probably smells bad, too.

packs 03-11-2021 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sportscardpete (Post 2079485)
When you message someone to negotiate a price and they raise their BIN price. Cmon, it’s terrible form.

I ran into a variation of this guy lately. One of the museum collectors on eBay had a card I was interested in. One week it was $999 and the next it went up to $1,499 without reason. I offered $100 below the prior asking price and was told off for "low balling" the guy.

D. Bergin 03-11-2021 09:47 AM

My last negative I got on Ebay was from a guy who bought a vintage photo and wrote in the feedback.

"There was a crease in the photo."

Went and checked my description, and right there under condition, I wrote "There is a crease in the photo. This is where the crease is....". LOL!

Also included was two large pictures showing the crease.

BTW this feedback was from a guy who waited until the absolute last second of an unpaid item reminder on an under $35 item, to make payment.

Amazingly I was able to get the feedback removed, though it took weeks and was kind of a pain in the ass.

Exhibitman 03-11-2021 09:57 AM

Seller feedback trolls. Don't pepper me with 99 PMs asking for feedback on a $2 sale.

mintacular 03-11-2021 10:20 AM

Psa
 
Not a big fan of the PSA 10? in title guy, especially when the card is noticeably o/c :cool:

Harliduck 03-11-2021 12:39 PM

Anything that says - PLEASE READ

normally this is reserved for reprints...so when a seller puts that in the description, real or reprint, I just move on.

Always love the L@@K....haha...I usually don't open those either.



I did have something REALLY strange the other day...a "Deans Card" was the best deal in the best shape. Whoa. I still couldn't buy it, but hell had just froze over...

Throttlesteer 03-11-2021 10:21 PM

Best Offer guy that puts an auto rejection to an offer of 90% the BIN.

todeen 03-12-2021 06:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seven (Post 2079530)
The guy who when your about to win an auction for a card that's price didn't go as high as he wanted, pulls the auction. Just put it up for a BIN if you want a certain number I don't understand.



I really only try to use eBay as my last option nowadays. Much rather work out deals with everyone over here. Saves the Hassle and the Taxes :D

I try to buy here first. Recently I've been buying 2021 Topps parallels off ebay of the Reds. It bothers me when I offer a fair price for a nobody player, comps support my offer, but the seller is selling at x4 the going rate and refuses to budge.

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Fballguy 03-12-2021 06:05 AM

A few...

The guy who puts "expedited" shipping on a low dollar item so the shipping is as much or more than the item.

The guy who has done zero research into his item and has it priced so ridiculously over the top that I know that POS will be showing up in my searches for the next 5 years.

The guy who says "the pictures are part of the description" then gives you one, typically lousy, picture just of the front of the item.

The photo doctorer who enhances his pictures to make his item look much better than it really is. I've run into this guy a lot lately. I don't think iPhone's camera is helping this situation but I'm talking about the deliberate guy.

Fballguy 03-12-2021 06:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WillBBC (Post 2079564)
The folks that hit the BIN on your items without reading the description or checking the photos then complain/demand partial refunds when the card(s) show up exactly as described and pictured.

I hate that guy.

He's a jerk, and he probably smells bad, too.

I suspect there's a lot of this going on right now. Since Covid started and shows have pretty much stopped, the market for what I collect is so competitive that a good item will literally will be sold within seconds of being listed on ebay. You have to strike first and ask questions later or you will have no shot of getting the item. Sucks I know...but that's the environment we live in right now.

philliesfan 03-12-2021 06:10 AM

Worst ebay guy
 
The guy with over 15,500 feedback that bids on a $9.00 card and cancels his bid before the auctions ends because he entered the wrong amount. And the bid was for the opening amount.

I guess with only 15,500 feedback he is still trying to figure out how to use ebay.

Buythatcard 03-12-2021 07:08 AM

My 3 favorites are:

Buyers who cancel bids in the final hours of an auction.

Buyers who ask questions about the condition of a card after they won the item.

Of, course I hate Non Payers.

jakebeckleyoldeagleeye 03-12-2021 07:40 AM

The seller on Ebay (won't mention but they have a lot of autographs) who takes a dollar off on best offers but then takes it back in postal costs.

steve B 03-12-2021 10:31 AM

Do people still cancel bids so they can sell to an off Ebay offer?
I hate that.

That and the ones that won't honor a winning bid, claiming they sold the card over the weekend but didn't get around to cancelling the auction until after it closed. Then offer as a "consolation prize" like 20% off their autographs that are probably fake and way over priced. (Yeah, I'm still POd I didn't get that Lundgren and the two caramels that were with it. )

Or the ones that sell trimmed stuff and won't respond to emails until it gets posted here. The come crying about how they were "busy" or on vacation and couldn't answer emails, but never put their store on vacation hold. Like it's not a hard thing to have an "out of office" automated response. Sorry, no matter how much other people say you're awesome, I'm still not changing that negative.

thecatspajamas 03-12-2021 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edjs (Post 2079534)
Do buyers do that? As a buyer, I care less about feedback. It doesn’t do anything for me, the benefit of good feedback is for a regular seller. Is there some benefit to feedback I am missing as a buyer?

Absolutely they do. This is why I set my eBay store to automatically leave positive feedback upon payment. It glitched on me once and didn't leave the feedback for a while, which I discovered when a buyer messaged me and threatened to return his purchase because I had not left feedback.

Quote:

Originally Posted by bobbyw8469 (Post 2079559)
Buyers who ask "What's the lowest price you will accept"....sometimes I feel like responding, "What's the highest price you will pay".....thankfully with a hot card market, those questions have stopped.

No they haven't.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fballguy (Post 2079890)
The guy who says "the pictures are part of the description" then gives you one, typically lousy, picture just of the front of the item.

This is what I originally intended to post, but you beat me to it. So I will add to it sellers who use terms in their descriptions not because they actually apply to their item, or even because they know what they mean, but simply because they think it will help it sell. An Item Not As Described out of ignorance is still an Item Not As Described. Better to simply not describe it and refer to the crappy photo.

hockeyhockey 03-12-2021 05:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snapolit1 (Post 2079518)
People who give lousy feedback because the USPS is overwhelmed and slow as sh*t at times. Particularly when you are shipping out of NJ. In a blizzard.

that's always a good one. i sent out a package in similar situation - also from NJ - of course package gets re-routed like 6 times. i reached out to buyer several times to check in (even with the buyer having the tracking number). finally gets the package and feedback: "the shipping was terrible, so slow, but cards got here" :rolleyes: not everyone has a clue i guess.

GasHouseGang 03-12-2021 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steve B (Post 2079984)
That and the ones that won't honor a winning bid, claiming they sold the card over the weekend but didn't get around to cancelling the auction until after it closed. Then offer as a "consolation prize" like 20% off their autographs that are probably fake and way over priced. (Yeah, I'm still POd I didn't get that Lundgren and the two caramels that were with it. )

Steve,
I had something similar happen to me on ebay last year. I won an auction and started to pay, when suddenly the auction was canceled. I don't remember exactly what the message from ebay said, but effectively the item was no longer available. I guess it didn't go for a enough money and he didn't want to sell it that cheap. I didn't get offered any "consolation prize". I just had to move on.

Mark17 03-12-2021 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GasHouseGang (Post 2080168)
Steve,
I had something similar happen to me on ebay last year. I won an auction and started to pay, when suddenly the auction was canceled. I don't remember exactly what the message from ebay said, but effectively the item was no longer available. I guess it didn't go for a enough money and he didn't want to sell it that cheap. I didn't get offered any "consolation prize". I just had to move on.

Some sellers list their inventory on ebay, their own website, and in their store if they have one. Several times I have negotiated and bought stuff, which the seller then had to pull off ebay. In fact I bought 13 T202 cards from a member here last weekend in this way.

A couple of times, after I'd agreed to the deal, I got pretty nervous when the seller was slow to remove the item from ebay; the standout examples were all involving the same well known GU dealer: a Johnny Bench rookie bat, a super rare 1965 Twins Al Worthington World Series bat, and a 1964 Vic Power Twins flannel.

I have a good relationship with this dealer so I'm sure he would've kept his word to me, but I worried what it would do to his reputation if someone came along and hit the BIN while it was still hanging out there.

jiw98 03-12-2021 06:52 PM

When a seller has a price or best offer and you make a reasonable offer only to have the seller counter with the full price. If you wont except less than the asking price don't put "make a offer" in the sale.

FrankWakefield 03-12-2021 06:57 PM

I agree with much posted above.

Shipping charges annoy me when it is $4 or $5 and I see they spent under a dollar for postage.

I like cardboard inside the envelope and rubber bands. I hate magic tape on card holders.

But ya'll have hit a sore point on feedback. As a buyer, once I've promptly paid I expect the item, AND I expect feedback. And I deserve it at that point. I've paid, nothing left for me to do in the transaction. The seller still needs to accept payment, package well, and promptly ship. They don't get feedback yet. I consider sellers who want feedback first to be holding feedback hostage... Seems to me that sellers should submit feedback once I've paid.

T205 GB 03-12-2021 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jiw98 (Post 2080183)
When a seller has a price or best offer and you make a reasonable offer only to have the seller counter with the full price. If you wont except less than the asking price don't put "make a offer" in the sale.

Reasonable for the buyer is not always reasonable for the seller.

ASF123 03-12-2021 07:11 PM

Quote:

I hate magic tape on card holders.
Oh, man. So very much this!

Sellers: Why do you keep ruining perfectly good top loaders?? I collect raw cards. I store them in top loaders. They're not cheap - I know you know that. You shipped the card in a top loader, so presumably you buy them too.

So why oh why do you cover it in packing tape that's so hard to pull off, I feel like I'm risking creasing the card, and it leaves so much residue that the top loader is useless for storage??

Jim65 03-12-2021 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FrankWakefield (Post 2080187)
I agree with much posted above.

Shipping charges annoy me when it is $4 or $5 and I see they spent under a dollar for postage.

I like cardboard inside the envelope and rubber bands. I hate magic tape on card holders.

But ya'll have hit a sore point on feedback. As a buyer, once I've promptly paid I expect the item, AND I expect feedback. And I deserve it at that point. I've paid, nothing left for me to do in the transaction. The seller still needs to accept payment, package well, and promptly ship. They don't get feedback yet. I consider sellers who want feedback first to be holding feedback hostage... Seems to me that sellers should submit feedback once I've paid.

Theres really no point of a seller holding feedback hostage, since they can only leave positive. That was the reason why Ebay changed the feedback system.

bnorth 03-12-2021 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ASF123 (Post 2080197)
Oh, man. So very much this!

Sellers: Why do you keep ruining perfectly good top loaders?? I collect raw cards. I store them in top loaders. They're not cheap - I know you know that. You shipped the card in a top loader, so presumably you buy them too.

So why oh why do you cover it in packing tape that's so hard to pull off, I feel like I'm risking creasing the card, and it leaves so much residue that the top loader is useless for storage??

As a sometimes seller. I am selling a card(s) not a toploader. The toploader and tape are to protect the card(s) I sold. A lot of times i use old crappy scratched up toploaderss to ship.

Jim65 03-12-2021 07:53 PM

Sellers job is to protect against damage, not to provide you with a brand new top loader for free. :)

sportsnut25 03-12-2021 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jiw98 (Post 2080183)
When a seller has a price or best offer and you make a reasonable offer only to have the seller counter with the full price. If you wont except less than the asking price don't put "make a offer" in the sale.

Never had a seller come back with full price but have had a couple sellers knock a quarter or two off which is an eye roller.

I will admit I accepted both times this happened as they were items I would have paid full price for if OBO wasn't an option, so ultimately we both won.

Wimberleycardcollector 03-12-2021 08:29 PM

The sellers who cancel your bid and close the auction when it’s not going to sell for what they want. Just list it with a reserve. I’ve had six auction bids cancelled in the last two weeks.

Wimberleycardcollector 03-12-2021 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jiw98 (Post 2080183)
When a seller has a price or best offer and you make a reasonable offer only to have the seller counter with the full price. If you wont except less than the asking price don't put "make a offer" in the sale.

So this.

ASF123 03-12-2021 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim65 (Post 2080219)
Sellers job is to protect against damage, not to provide you with a brand new top loader for free. :)

That's not what I'm talking about. I don't begrudge a seller the right to ship in a crappy top loader (although it's always a point in the seller's favor for return business if they can see fit to include a nice one). I'm talking about sellers, and there are shockingly many, who ship in a nice new top loader that they render useless by mummifying it in tape. Or even with a strip of Scotch tape all the way across the top - that stuff doesn't come off. There's plenty of tape that will actually peel off without ruining the top loader.

Bottom line: If you're going to spring for a new top loader in the first place, let the buyer enjoy the benefit of it too!

cammb 03-12-2021 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim65 (Post 2079490)
Sellers who overcharge shipping, charge $4 then ship in a PWE.

People who say " I won't leave feedback until you do first" you sound like a used douche.

I hate when I make an offer and seller asks to take the sale off Ebay. Why would I give up the buyer protection that Ebay offers just to save you a few bucks?

Now you sound like a used douche!


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