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Title: Ebay rant
Post by: BigK on June 17, 2008, 09:29:56 PM
Ok A little rant here, I just need somewere to vent.

I decided to sell some pedals I dont use anymore on ebay, I said on my listing That I will only post to the UK, yet I still get the e-mails from people from spain etc, asking If I would post it to them outside of the UK, I of course reply saying No I wont thinking they wont be stupid enough to bid on my item.

But Of course one of them did. He is also one of the people that e-mailed me. He is now threatening me with negative feedback if I dont Post the item to him. (not that he has paid me yet)

What Can I do? I know I could just post it to them but I dont need the hassle (or have the time) of getting quotes for posting it to spain.
Title: Ebay rant
Post by: BigK on June 17, 2008, 09:32:54 PM
Ok change that, One of my other items has just finished and THat bidder is from Gibraltar! What is is with people unable to read Posts to the UK only!
Title: Ebay rant
Post by: _tom_ on June 17, 2008, 09:33:10 PM
I always get that as well, I hope no one from outside the UK bids on my Rebel Yell because I just want it sold but cant be arsed with any overseas postage hassles.

I wouldnt accept the payment, and if he gives you negative feedback I think you could just reply to it saying you stated the item was for uk postage only yet he ignored that, or something.
Title: Ebay rant
Post by: Will on June 17, 2008, 09:34:54 PM
There is a way to get their account suspended I believe.
Leave feedback -> report a problem
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/sell/report_problem.html
Title: Ebay rant
Post by: BigK on June 17, 2008, 09:35:26 PM
With the new rules I dont think the seller can even leave replies with their feedback let alone give negative feedback back.
Title: Ebay rant
Post by: BigK on June 17, 2008, 10:02:00 PM
Quote from: Will
There is a way to get their account suspended I believe.
Leave feedback -> report a problem
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/sell/report_problem.html


Ok That helps but Looking at one of the listings I didnt actually state in the item description I only post to the uk but in the postage part It says united kingdom
Title: Ebay rant
Post by: Will on June 17, 2008, 10:04:17 PM
Can you just click on 'unwelcome and malicious buying' and fill in that form there, stating that you told the buyer that you would not post to foreign
Title: Ebay rant
Post by: Perandor on June 17, 2008, 11:10:23 PM
Quote from: JackBauer
Ok change that, One of my other items has just finished and THat bidder is from Gibraltar! What is is with people unable to read Posts to the UK only!


Gibraltar is a part of the UK. :P
Title: Ebay rant
Post by: Scotty477 on June 17, 2008, 11:10:45 PM
Jack

I've been keeping a close eye on the new ebay systems and I have to say it's very bad news for sellers indeed right now.

A few questions though.

Did you set your selling conditions as UK only? I don't mean in the listing itself. I mean your user preferences?

Have you contacted ebay directly? You can use this link to get live help.

https://cschatlb-na.corp.ebay.com/chat.asp?profile=15

Ebay is apparently in the process of moving away from the private seller/standard auctions format and changing to business user/BIN listings. All of the recent system changes seem to only benefit the this format.

I've stopped using ebay to sell as a result of this.

Private sellers currently have zero protection and seem to be getting suspended in great numbers.
Title: Ebay rant
Post by: Philly Q on June 20, 2008, 12:52:57 PM
I usually list my stuff as UK only but I say in the narrative that I may post elsewhere, but to contact me first.  I usually end up with enquiries from people in mainland Europe, but if they look a bit dodgy I just say I can't ship to them.  I've ended up selling things to people in France, Spain, Italy, Czech Republic, Finland, all over the place - shipping items to Europe is really no more complex than shipping to the UK.

But I've never had your situation of someone in Europe buying without contacting me first.  It must be worth contacting eBay if the guy's actually threatening you with negative feedback.

Quote from: Machinehead
Ebay is apparently in the process of moving away from the private seller/standard auctions format and changing to business user/BIN listings. All of the recent system changes seem to only benefit the this format.

I've stopped using ebay to sell as a result of this.

Private sellers currently have zero protection and seem to be getting suspended in great numbers.

It is all getting a bit worrying.  I have several guitars I want to sell in the next few weeks - fingers crossed nothing will go wrong.

I've started selling DVDs and things on Amazon Marketplace, mainly because it's much easier than listing them on eBay.  Amazon take a big cut though, I end up with less than I would selling on eBay - mainly because Amazon set the postage charge, so you can't bump it up a bit to cover your overheads.
Title: Ebay rant
Post by: mikeluke on June 20, 2008, 02:33:55 PM
Dumb question here - what is the problem in just posting the item to Gib? You have to go to the Post Office anyway. Does the guy have good feedback? Provided he pays the shipping fees you should be OK.
Title: Ebay rant
Post by: Transcend on June 20, 2008, 03:29:33 PM
Just make him add extra on for the postage and if theres any difference refund him or dont :P your choice.

alternatively you can give it as a second chance offer to the second highest bidder
Title: Ebay rant
Post by: Philly Q on June 20, 2008, 03:38:39 PM
Quote from: mikeluke
Dumb question here - what is the problem in just posting the item to Gib? You have to go to the Post Office anyway. Does the guy have good feedback? Provided he pays the shipping fees you should be OK.


Quote from: Transcend
Just make him add extra on for the postage and if theres any difference refund him or dont :P your choice.

If you regularly sell stuff by post, it's worth investing in a postal scale or even an electronic kitchen scale.  Then you can figure out the correct postage and even print and pay for postage labels from the Royal Mail website.  

I don't normally have much praise for Royal Mail but their online postage system is great!  :D
Title: Ebay rant
Post by: Transcend on June 20, 2008, 03:39:28 PM
Quote from: Philly Q
Quote from: mikeluke
Dumb question here - what is the problem in just posting the item to Gib? You have to go to the Post Office anyway. Does the guy have good feedback? Provided he pays the shipping fees you should be OK.


Quote from: Transcend
Just make him add extra on for the postage and if theres any difference refund him or dont :P your choice.

If you regularly sell stuff by post, it's worth investing in a postal scale or even an electronic kitchen scale.  Then you can figure out the correct postage and even print and pay for postage labels from the Royal Mail website.  

I don't normally have much praise for Royal Mail but their online postage system is great!  :D


yeah i weigh stuff on my kitchen scales.
Title: Ebay rant
Post by: dave_mc on June 20, 2008, 03:51:04 PM
bit of a different rant here, but ebay seems to have changed how the "search" works in the past few days, and all it has seemed to accomplish (from what i can see anyway) is that it now takes me about 4 times as long, and 4 times as much clicking and typing, to find what i want...  :evil:
Title: Ebay rant
Post by: Transcend on June 20, 2008, 04:37:06 PM
Quote from: dave_mc
bit of a different rant here, but ebay seems to have changed how the "search" works in the past few days, and all it has seemed to accomplish (from what i can see anyway) is that it now takes me about 4 times as long, and 4 times as much clicking and typing, to find what i want...  :evil:


This happened a while back its really annoying

i miss the good old search field + category drop down box that you now have to search intially to get to.
Title: Ebay rant
Post by: dave_mc on June 20, 2008, 08:26:46 PM
it's been around for a while, has it? i've only noticed it this past day or two...  :lol: EDIT: I just don't understand this "change for change's sake" mentality which seems to be prevalent at the moment... i mean, by all means change something if it's an improvement, but if it's not, you shouldn't bother.

 :evil: