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not even my deal and that makes my blood boil, I cant say publicly what I really think should happen, that is exactly why I dont sell on there anymore,
he ruined the part and now you get to eat it, at least they make sure you get it back for along time they didn't even do that just sent back the dough to the buyer and the seller lost the item to. oh and someone named Zaldy can surely be counted on for some common sense... [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/rolleyes.gif[/img] |
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That is horrible. I have many similar stories. One involves a NOS 69 voltage regulator. I took a picture unopened, then multiple pictures opened. the buyer hooks it up and says it does not charge. I told him it is no longer NOS and he cannot return it. he files a ebay claim and the same result happens as above. It has sat on my desk as a reminder for the last 2 years. I bet if I test it, it will work great.
On the other hand, there are a lot of ebay sellers that are unscroupulous. I cannot tell you how many times I have bought BBC factory intakes that have "no cracks" that end up having a crack or more around the outer runner mounting bolts. Most times, the seller tells me to get bent. I am not the one who said there were, "no cracks". Best case scenario, I have to repack the intake and send it back for a refund less return shipping due to their mistake. Jim, I think most here know you are a great seller that stands behind his product and does what is right. I know you are, we have done a bit of business. When a customer changes the product, the lines get blurred. Ebay looks out for the buyer, period. In most cases this is good since many seller's are less than honest and it encourages bidding. With a now 12.5% rake between Ebay and paypal, they should look to help both sides. Sorry for your PIA, Jason |
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After having sold a bunch of old stuff for the first time on E Bay...they are crooks. Both Ebay and Paypal stick you for percentages that make it almost not worth selling small stuff.
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Bob,
If you want we can still "unwind" the deals on the intakes so you get the fees back. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img] Jason |
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SuperNovaSS</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Bob,
If you want we can still "unwind" the deals on the intakes so you get the fees back. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img] Jason </div></div> I dont think they give anything back...there is probably a fee for refunding a fee...
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Jim,
This just stinks. I only buy off EBay and have never sold anything on there. This is one good example of why. I'm sure when you get the part back it will show that the dye had been rubbed off. Can you post a complaint to EBay about the buyer damaging the part? I dunno...just thinking out loud. |
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Man, with all the horror stories re: eBay anymore, I can't believe more people haven't bailed on them. I told them to shove ~ 2 years ago and I don't miss it one bit.
Seems like selling there now is like playing Russian Roulette...it's not a matter of "if" you get burned, but "when". Sorry you got burned. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/frown.gif[/img] My $.02 (not including the 3% PayPal fee) |
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SuperNovaSS</div><div class="ubbcode-body">That is horrible. I have many similar stories. One involves a NOS 69 voltage regulator. I took a picture unopened, then multiple pictures opened. the buyer hooks it up and says it does not charge. I told him it is no longer NOS and he cannot return it. he files a ebay claim and the same result happens as above. It has sat on my desk as a reminder for the last 2 years. I bet if I test it, it will work great.
On the other hand, there are a lot of ebay sellers that are unscroupulous. I cannot tell you how many times I have bought BBC factory intakes that have "no cracks" that end up having a crack or more around the outer runner mounting bolts. Most times, the seller tells me to get bent. I am not the one who said there were, "no cracks". Best case scenario, I have to repack the intake and send it back for a refund less return shipping due to their mistake. Jim, I think most here know you are a great seller that stands behind his product and does what is right. I know you are, we have done a bit of business. When a customer changes the product, the lines get blurred. Ebay looks out for the buyer, period. In most cases this is good since many seller's are less than honest and it encourages bidding. With a now 12.5% rake between Ebay and paypal, they should look to help both sides. Sorry for your PIA, Jason </div></div> I have noticed recently less sellers on this site selling directly to members/viewers of this site? Instead the posting is a link to Ebay.. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/hmmm.gif[/img] And yes we are all aware why we use ebay $$$ Having said that I think those sellers have a feel for what a item should sell for,so if sellers would sell here I beleive it benefits both parties a satisfied or return policy? I'll start it!!! |
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When selling here there is a built in satisfied guarantee policy which I think is great. I have not had much to sell here lately since most I have been selling is lsft over Mopar stuff. I plan to post some stuff for sale here(instead of Ebay) soon.
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I have "heard" stories about this as well, and every one out of 1000 sales, we find an as***le (impossible to please customer) like this one, however this one almost seems to be bent on being malicious. Regardless, I heard of buyers only sending back a empty box, as all that ebay uses for a "return" is the confirmation of a return of a shipment, not that anything has to be in it ... (will go to the Post Office today ...) not sure if I can create a police theft or damage report out of it ...
I suspect Zaldy H. is one of the people that are in India or Thailand where their call center is now, yeah, I learned about that ~ a year ago, trying to speak to CSR's that can't speak english ... ebay IS a good resource for stuff, it is just that the bad sellers ( reference this thread : http://www.nastyz28.com/forum/showthread.php?t=107384 ) and the complete lack of control that the sellers have (no neg feedback, this kind of thing happening, fees, etc) make it sort of a necessary evil. IF there was a powerhouse that could offer an alternative (like Hemmings Motor News) EVERY ebay Motors seller would be there in a heartbeat, and I am not talking about the cheap floormat sellers, the sellers with used and NOS stuff. Ebay has actually pointed out that all businesses/sellers have to "budget" for this type of "loss" ... well I guess they have enabled that to be true.
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