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quote:Originally posted by mammycat:
I guess I didn't get it all out with the first post.....Ebay is definately trying to get rid of the small business person. Case in point:
here's one of my recent auctions which was a "buy it now":
$8.99 item (price was retail, no mark up)
-$ .35 listing fee
-$1.08 final value fee
-$ .66 paypal fees
-$4.50 cost of item for resell(does Ebay think we get this stuff for free?)
That leaves a grand total of $2.40!!
Now I charged $3.50 shipping for media mail which included delivery confirmation cost & shipping supplies.
I could have charged more for the item & for shipping but whose gonna buy it if I did...I wouldn't. I'm thinking I'm gonna check out Craigs List.
quote:Originally posted by mammycat:
Does Mr. Griffith think we're stupid???? The real reason they quit taking checks and money orders is to force more people to use PayPal which makes them more money.
Also, this new push for listing with free shipping is also a crock.....Ebay knows that many sellers will just add the price of shipping to their selling price which AGAIN makes them more money because instead of charging fees on just the item itself they'll get to charge fees on the item plus what the seller has added for shipping.
Ebay may claim the changes they make are to make it better for the seller but if you look a little closer it seems you always find a hidden agenda to benefit them.
quote:You can read "What's eBay Like for Buyers These Days?" here. Reply to this message to discuss it.
quote:Originally posted by OOAJ:
Perhaps Ebay should clean up the rampant issues
like Chinese sellers who are selling counterfeit coins (and notably ruining the US coin market) as well as other fraud such as producing counterfeit collectibles before they focus on these more mundane issues.
If Ebay could get a grip on the dishonesty of some MAJOR sellers from foreign countries
and actually respond to sellers issues with real people, (not autobot messages),perhaps the TRUST might come back.
Don't let the mandatory Paypal MONOPOLY fool you! Since Ebay OWNS Paypal, for every transaction done through Paypal, ebay makes money. People have been using checks and money orders for years with no problems. If ebay wanted to stem fraud in this arena, then they would require a large deposit through Paypal that would deter check and money order fruad.
If you wanted to write a check or money order to pat for an auction, you could only write it for the amount up to the amount of your deposit. This $ would not be removable until all transactions were complete and valid. For larger amounts, Paypal would be exclusively required. Ebay is good for the buyers right now partially because of the economy, but also because the majority of sellers have left because of ebays continued CHANGE, greedy policies, only looking out for their stock price, and general disrespect for the seller.
Less poeple bidding and less people are seling.
I have noticed a significant difference since ebay has decided to "enforce" it's polices. People just don't want to put up with the BS anymore and be jacked around by a company that won't even help them when they have issues.
Just my 4 cents worth.
quote:Originally posted by easternages:
Well that Griff sure is a company man ! Cut of his hand and inside it will read ebray like a stick of candy. Not sue of my history but us humble humans have used cash for payments for 3000 year and now ebray makes it unlawful. Why dont they be honest and say use paypal because we want the extra fat fee. Same as the free shipping con is anybody fooled there is no such thing as free postage ask at your local post office. The postage fee is added to the selling fee and who gets a bigger $ commision yes our friends at ebray - thats bray like a horse. Try a site in Europe called Delcampe they a honest and admit when things go wrong posting a note across every page what the fault is and when it will be fixed an extra plus is they employ humans who know what they are doing not just guve a select few stock answers which is normally "cookies on yourPC" to everything.
I am watching the US news channels for cases being filed against ebay for restrictive practise hopefully the board of directors will end up in a prison in Cuba that will soon be empty.
Ebay needs to know who the customer is - Thats the sellers and they will leave this sinking ship as soon as google or another launches a comparable site.
Written by an ex very loyal ebay seller one of millions around the globe
Happy New Year
quote:Originally posted by dcsbodyjewelry:
Ebay claims they want to improve the "buyer experience, yet I have reported listings from at least 100 different CRIMINALS selling FAKE merchandise on ebay and not once has Ebay taken proactive steps to ban these sellers.
Just take a look in fashion jewelry in the Rings subcategory. There are currently over 105,000 listings and well over half of those listings are from asian based CRIMINALS (Thailand, china, hong kong, malaysia) claiming solid 14k gold with genuine precious and semi precious gemstones...when in reality these sellers are peddling cheap gold plated costume jewelry with simulated gemstones. The feedbacks buyers are leaving these sellers tells the truth about these corrupt sellers, but ebay turns a blinds eye to the high degree of organized crime networks that are rampant on the site.
Asian based sellers are now all but completely dominating many listing categories lying about the genuineness of their products, and undercutting legit businesses to such a degree that legitimate businesses are getting lower and lower bids, less sales, and forced to operate under extremely narrow profit margins to compete against the massive number of criminals on ebay's seller platform.
It's ironic how quickly small volume U.S. sellers get restricted and/or suspended because of a few low DSR ratings in S&H for silliness like charging a small handling fee, yet most Asian based gemstone dealers run 99 cent auctions with shipping rates of as much as $25 for a gem that weighs less than an ounce...and ebay doesn't see that as a problem.
Ebay would rather jerk U.S. sellers around forcing them to ship for free or place unrealistic shipping rates in categories like media merely to gain market share over Amazon.
Buyers have been leaving ebay for years because of all the criminal activity that exist on the site, and the vast majority of the criminals are still selling on ebay peddling their counterfeit goods and fake crap using an organized network of seller IDs.
Honest, reputable, business minded sellers have been moving off ebay's seller platform at an alarming rating and that trend will continue.
GREEDbay no longer has the monopoly on buyer traffic they once enjoyed, and savvy online sellers are finding success utilizing low cost marketing techniques and social networking to drive shoppers to their new storefronts and websites.
quote:Originally posted by Global Discoveries Store:
Another problem I had was buying two items listed as shipping from Ottawa, Canada. They arrived in non working condition and I contacted the seller for the return Canadian shipping address. I was informed that they have no Canadian address and that I have to ship back to China.
PayPal requires that you ship back with tracking. From Canada the only tracking provided for international shipments is via Expresspost which cost me $49.95 to ship back to China after having contacted both eBay and PayPal about the fact that the seller listed fraudulently as items being located in Ottawa, Canada but shipped from China. I also informed eBay and PayPal that I had a right to ship back to the location of the item as shown in the winning listings and that I should not be forced to ship back to a country in which my items were not located. I was told by both eBay and PayPal that they were just a go between and don't interfere between buyer and seller in this kind of thing. So I told them both..."Well seems to me with all your talk about getting tough on fraud, that you are supporting fraud by allowing a seller to fraudulently advertise the item location as being Ottawa, Canada but in all actuality shipping from China with no valid Canadian address at all. I got no help from eBay or PayPal on this.
I had to file a dispute with PayPal to get the two items refunded as the seller wouldn't refund, but in order to insure I would get a refund, PayPal's crazy policy of shipping back with return online tracking cost me $49.95. I told PayPal I could get a receipt from the post office and ship regular mail and upload the receipt, but I was told, that is not their policy.
The seller promised in the PayPal dispute to reimburse my return shipping cost but has since refused, and when I contacted PayPal to get help getting the promised return shipping cost reimbursed, even though it clearly stated in the dispute that seller would do that, PayPal said they can't do anything as they are not a go between.
So I lost $49.95 to a fraudulent seller and the fraud continues to be promoted by eBay who I informed that the seller is listing falsely as item location Ottawa, Canada, but who to this day continue to list that way with eBay all the while knowing it and I lost $49.95 as PayPal won't make a seller pay up to a promise written by the seller within the PayPal dispute.
Then I lost out to a buyer who returned a worn and damage garment, after having proved my case, all because no one at eBay or PayPal enforces the return policies that sellers are now forced to state.
For now, I remain a very dissallusioned eBAy seller!