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It's bad enough that as a seller I can't give negative feedback to a buyer who screws me, but I just tried to re-list an item and was halted in my tracks for adding the word 'deadbeat' to the description. This bidder basically 'saved' my item during the Christmas buying season and then failed to pay and never contacted me to indicate they weren't going to pay. A 'negative strike' on this buyer is useless to me and not anything that any other potential seller can use to warn themselves against this loser.
Shouldn't an ebay seller be able to indicate, either through negative feedback or through his description, some verbiage that can warn other prospective sellers? Since we are not restricted by ebay rules here, I will warn my fellow collectors that tumbleweed888_4 is a pariah to our hobby. He/she purchased a baseball from another buyer, failed to pay, then the item was re-listed and ended, then he/she purchased a similar item from me and never paid. After all of this, ebay protects this loser from ME?
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Years ago, when EBay implemented their "No Negative Feedback" to deadbeat and scam buyers, I knew that would allow trash buyers to have the freedom to do whatever they felt like without fear of penalty. Really sickening. |
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That's an unfortunate story.
Hopefully, more honest buyers cross your path Scott. ☺ I do have to say though, its a two-way street. Before these modern changes to sellers on EBay, I had been ripped-off numerous times in the 'old days' of the Bay. I received the completely wrong items, I had cards switched with lower grade examples than I had purchased, twice I received empty boxes, and twice I was fool enough to send money orders, both times with the items never sent, with one of the seller's then having the NERVE to claim on my feedback that I was a "greedy" buyer looking for free stuff. Let's be honest, its other dishonest sellers that have ruined it for the honest individuals, but then again, that can be said for the buyer's as well. Case in point, the Global Shipping Program was implemented due to countless sellers sending either empty boxes or the wrong items, with numerous buyer's also dishonest "claiming" they didn't receive their item. Now, as a Canadian buyer, I have to pay an exorbitant amount for shipping, so that the items are first sent from the seller to a processing plant, with EBay then opening and confirming the contents before they're then shipped to me. Sadly, there never seems to be any middle ground on the Bay.... Its either sellers getting ripped... Or buyers taking it on the chin. |
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Do 'non-paying strikes' even mean anything? I wonder if any buyers have actually been kicked off for that. I'm sorry, but they should show up for public view.
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Runscott,
This doesn't often happen to me (but happens more often at Christmas time) so what I do is the following, I relist the item but at the very beginning of the description I say, "I am relisting this item because tumbleweed888_4 bid on and won but never paid for it". This way, people know why I am relisting the item (since it has previously been listed and "sold") and also know what buyer to watch out for. David |
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Ebay exists to protect the buyers which is a shame really. I understand the importance of that but they really have gone overboard. I set a re-stock fee of 20% which clearly is in all of my auctions, and Ebay has NEVER charged the buyer that fee because they said the item was not as advertised!
I have done over 4500 deals on Ebay and this has only happened 3 times but their rules are simply not enforced if you are the seller. Same with the Post Office, good luck trying to collect insurance an anything with them. UGH!!! Happy New Year! ![]() Peace, Mike Last edited by vthobby; 01-01-2017 at 08:07 AM. |
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Did you quote the user's name when you re-listed the item, or just say "relisted due to a deadbeat buyer" or similar generic statement? I only ask because I have never had any problems relisting an item with a statement of "Relisted due to non-paying bidder" at the top of the description. I haven't done so recently though, so something may have changed that is even kicking those descriptions out.
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I don't know how it works today (and eBay's often changing rules), but in the old days if a buy got multiple non-paying strikes (three?) they would be banned. So always make sure to do that part.
Though your recourse can be to post the user's name here on the PSA board and eBay sellers will thank you and surely block the bidder. Last edited by drcy; 01-01-2017 at 01:06 PM. |
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Maybe some different wording. I looked for this a while ago, and ran across it today. Big stamp auction house, and this wording was placed prominently right on the cover of the printed catalog.
"Lots from Sales 1084, 1085, 1089 and 1090 are being reoffered on behalf of 38 consignors, in accordance with Conditions of Sale paragraph 7, which gives Siegel Auction Galleries the right to resell lots in the event a buyer fails to pay for purchases. Clear title will pass to all new buyers in this resale. Siegel Auction Galleries will continue its pending legal action to seek damages from the defaulting buyer. " From https://siegelauctions.com/sales.php?sale_no=1100 Pretty much the harshest I've seen from a big place. But then, if they had enough deadbeats to fill a whole auction it's understandable. Steve B |
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As a seller you can only really hope you don't run into a true psycho. A few years back I turned over a lady for non-payment after 10 days or so...she got so pissed at me that she then proceeded to hit the BIN on about 50 of the highest dollar items I had on ebay. I turned her over to ebay and they did nothing to her at all. I watched for a while to see if she would be kicked off and she never was.
Now just about a month ago I ran into another cretin. It was a bidder who asked if I would end an auction early for $100. I responded to him telling him that I was well aware that the item would sell for around $300 as recent transactions had proven. He mailed me back saying "no problem that he wasn't aware that it was worth that much". So a few days later I see the item is bid up to $1000. I look at the bid history and see that the underbidder is the guy who tried to get me to end it for $100. I email the underbidder and the top bidder to see what is going on. The top bidder I hear nothing from, but the underbidder emails me back right away saying that I'm crazy and that he never bid on my item at all. I ask him if he thinks I can't see the bid history. No response back. I call ebay and the lady on ebay says she will do some research while she puts me on hold. She comes back and tells me the high bidder and the underbidder are the same person. She tells me to cancel both bids and block both accounts. His punishment was apparently nothing as he is still on ebay under both accounts. Here are the accounts Bid retraction and cancellation history Everyone can see that a bid has been retracted, but only you and the bidder can see the explanation Bidder Action Date of Bid and Retraction jossalaz_8tdofzpsd ( 14Feedback score is 10 to 49) Cancelled: US $999.00 Explanation: Not a legitimate bidder Bid: Nov-20-16 18:16:24 PST Cancelled: Nov-23-16 13:02:49 PST michaevega-0 ( 13Feedback score is 10 to 49) Cancelled: US $990.00 Explanation: Not a legitimate bidder Bid: Nov-23-16 09:50:52 PST Cancelled: Nov-23-16 13:03:13 PST
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Hmmm. I wonder if they would have both (I know same guy) tried to negotiate a lower price later on, claiming the other was not a legitimate bidder. Seems remarkably close to the story I had about a Roger Maris Newspaper I was auctioning around this time last year. 1st guy claimed an accidental high bid, tried to negotiate it down to about 25% of his high bid, and then the 2nd high bidder sent me an offer almost exactly what the high bidder was offering. Always seems to be this time of year, these bidders come out of the woodwork. |
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