"It was Ebay Express and the item was never shipped yet. I just pressed the Purchase button, then I contacted the seller to cancel within the hour" Did he have a cancellation within an hour option policy? Anyway,i use craigslist now.Too much drama with ebay and your identity and info is not safe with them at all.
Besides Craigslist, which I consider marginal, what other competitors to Ebay exist ? None ? I thought the web was all about competition and free choice, etc, etc. ? Or has it become socialistic like our society ?
Catch 22 - no one is going to sell items at another auction site if there aren't any (many) buyers there. Buyers aren't going to go to a site that doesn't have a good selection of items from sellers. Its all about critical mass - Ebay has it. There are other auction sites - that fact that you aren't aware of them proves my point.
eBay is way too much hassle unless you're getting something rare If you can get the same thing in a shop or from a proper shop's website,even Amazon,then pay a little extra and go there - I've stopped using eBay altogether now,there's always a problem. Whenever I've sold something on eBay I'm always amazed about the seriously stupid questions I get asked and it's usually a pointless question from someone who doesn't even bid. It's not even cheap to sell stuff after listing fees,percentage of final value fees and paypal's percentage. eBay,more like FEEbay!
I have seen 2 things recently trying to buy some DVDs 1. There are brand new sellers (with less than 10 feedback) using 1-day auctions & also try to get payment within 24 hours through Paypal before Ebay has a chance to notify buyer that they will not get their product. I have seen location of China for the sellers !!! 2. Sellers with good reputation but not using their account for a while must be getting hacked. Then they setup a lot of sales & try to get payment quickly before Ebay can notify buyer. This is what happened to me (I think) since seller was not new & had a good feedback score. EBay removes the listing, but I had already paid via Paypal/credit card.
Here is what Ebay is saying now... An email was sent to you by eBay to inform you that it was not possible to verify the seller's contact information and/or the seller's ability to deliver the item listed. ***Note*** Our inability to confirm this information could easily be the result of a mistake or misunderstanding. It doesn't necessarily mean that the sale won't be completed as expected. Since they removed the listing, I assume I will not get the item. What is going on here ??????? Seems like they are just covering up for their inablility to prevent HACKING of Ebay.
"Sellers with good reputation but not using their account for a while must be getting hacked. Then they setup a lot of sales & try to get payment quickly before Ebay can notify buyer. This is what happened to me (I think) since seller was not new & had a good feedback score. EBay removes the listing, but I had already paid via Paypal/credit card." since you paid with cc you will be refunded.Had you paid with a cash balance or bank acct thru paypal you would lose all your money with zero recourse against seller.Even worse since ebay totally deletes the transaction you cannot even get any info on the seller and ebay will give u the big F U. Paypal and ebay are a friggin nightmare. Look at all the china sellers selling horrible fakes.Ebay allows it cause they list so many auctions and generate huge fees...
dsq - do you realize that there is a feature of this forum that allows you to automatically quote another poster when you reply? Some of your earlier posts are quite confusing because its not easy to tell what you are quoting and what you have added yourself.
Look at this latest BS message from Ebay... Dear xxx, Thank you for writing eBay in regard to item #220212345427 " (2005, DVD)" that you have won from seller 12345. I understand your situation and I'm sorry that you've had such difficulty with this transaction. The email you received concerning <seller 12345> was sent to let you know that we have no definitive information regarding the seller or the items listed for sale at this time. We can't confirm the seller's contact information or the seller's ability to deliver the merchandise advertised on our site. Please note that our difficulties in confirming information about the seller could be the result of a mistake or misunderstanding. xxx, the seller is currently not registered with eBay. You can confirm the seller's account status by looking at the seller's Feedback page. To do this: 1. Click the "Advanced Search" link at the top of any eBay page. 2. Click the "Find a Member" link on the left side of the page. 3. Enter the User ID of the member you wish to find. The words "No longer a Registered User" will appear on the right hand side of the page. Since this seller isn't registered on the eBay site, we strongly recommend that you not complete this purchase. If you do go ahead with the purchase and it doesn't work out, you won't be covered under eBay buyer protection services. You also won't be able to leave negative Feedback for the seller, and the potential for fraud is great. To read more about buyer protection on eBay, go to http://pages.ebay.com/help/tp/isgw-buyer-protection-steps.html If you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to reply to this email and let us know. Sincerely, Kaleb eBay Customer Support Now Ebay will not even stand behind this transaction. I will have to see if either Paypal or my credit card can reimburse me. This seller had 100% positive feedback from all different buyers with long memberships. All the positive feedback is still there for you to read !!!!!!! It just says "no longer a registered user". What is going on here My guess the seller is selling stolen or bootleg DVDs & has to keep on changing IDs in order to sell them. Does anyone know what is going on with this ??? Come on, aren't there any Ebay seller frauds who surf here
Nice call RM. Ebay 5/5/2008, 30.86 Close EBAY fell 7.4% to $26.03 after the company said it expects third-quarter adjusted earnings of 39 cents to 41 cents a share on revenue of $2.1 billion to $2.15 billion.