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Old 11-18-2023, 09:22 AM
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Howard Chernick
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If you use a different grade than what your card is actually is, then you risk a buyer cancelling their transaction because item was not described correctly. Then, eBay will hold it against you and give you one of their demerits.
It's a Catch-22.
We just need to wait until they learn how to count to 10 and go fix the dropdowns.

The other day I was chatting with eBay trying to explain this simple scenario. He asked me 2 times for the item that had a problem so that he can look at it. I told him both times that eBay did not allow me to list the item because of the grade, so there was no item to look at. I gave him an item that was already listed and asked to try and revise it to a Grade 3. He finally saw the issue. After 1 hour and 15 minutes, he says to me that he needs to pass this issue onto his co worker who is familiar with this.
This next rep also asked me for the item that had a problem. I had to explain to him the scenario once again. After another 20 minutes of the same questions, I had enough. I told him that you have enough to work with, I need to go. He said that he would pass it on to the IT department but it might take awhile.
After 21 years of dealing with this crap, I am almost ready to say enough is enough.
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