Dear eBay Queen: What Do I Do With a Counterfeit Item I was Sold

Dear eBay Queen:

I’ve bought over 200 items on eBay, and I’ve never received a counterfeit item, until now. I purchased a cord for my older Sony camera. I was told that this was authentic. When I received it, I could tell it was a fake. I messaged the seller and then opened an Item not as Described case against him. I also included photos of why I know it to be fake and attached them to the case. He has not approved the return in 4 days, so I left him a negative feedback. I have received a threatening email from him:

“Thank you for the negative. It’s really a shame that you couldn’t wait for Labor Day to be over for us to respond to your case. I always find it ironic when a buyer that is also a seller and a Top Rated one at that, acts the way you’ve acted. Perhaps you’ll learn your lesson one day. I’m sorry that this item doesn’t work with your camera or computer, or whatever. There was no need to try to ruin my reputation.”

I don’t know what to do! Is he threatening me? Should I report him? Was I hasty in pulling the negative trigger?

Ritter

Dear Ritter:

I probably would have given him until Labor Day was over to respond, but that is only because I know that some people take vacations during this time. Is he threatening you with the “you are a seller too” comment? Maybe, or he may just be saying you are a seller, and you should know better.

How do you feel about it now? Do you think he was threatening? Do you feel like you were quick to leave a negative? If you do, you can always alter the negative AFTER you return the item. If you feel he was threatening, I would report him, and let the negative stand.

Dear eBay Queen:

I absolutely cannot stand customers like this. I’ve had some weird customers lately. I

think it’s so unfair when a customer gives a negative or gives me a defect, and I can do nothing about it.

This last week I had a buyer open a return request on Quacker Factory t-shirt I sold. She opened under “wrong size, didn’t fit”. I responded to her claim, and approved the return. Three days later the case was change from a “wrong size or didn’t fit” to a “Item not as described” Because I had responded to the case and told her to send it back instead of her paying the return shipping I am supposed to pay it. I called eBay and the first customer service person basically told me “too bad.” I messaged the buyer in the case and asked her what was wrong. She responds:

“It doesn’t fit, but I’m not paying to ship this defective piece of junk back. I called eBay and told them that I should not have to pay shipping when every other Quacker Factory item fits in this size, and yours is obviously defective.”

I respond to the buyer and let them know I’m sorry it didn’t fit, and let them know that by doing this they gave me a defect that I would have to live with because they didn’t want to pay return shipping. She responded with:

“I guess that’s the cost of doing business on eBay with a savvy eBay buyer.”

I’ve read your article for years, and asked myself “what would the eBay Queen do?” I called customer support, and got a representative that saw through what the buyer was doing. She cancelled the request, removed the negative the buyer left AND the defect associated with this transaction. I am so glad I called. Do you think that they removed

this buyer from eBay?

The Victor!

 

Dear Victor:

I’m so glad this worked out in your favor!

I don’t know if eBay did anything to the buyer, but I hope they did. I’ve heard that eBay reprimands buyers on their first and second offense, on their third they are given the boot permanently or for 30 days depending upon the severity of their offense.

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eBay Rhyming Feedback

rhymefeedbackFun to look at, fun to hold, you paid quickly, so I marked it sold.

I’m a long time admirer of rhyming feedback.  I’m not sure why, I just like it.  I’ve been leaving feedback that rhymes for probably 15 years.  I’m pretty sure this is the first time I’ve ever received it.  It made me smile.

I’ve been using the same old rhymes for years on eBay..

Best Bidder ever a true eBay Treasure.  (the same could go for a seller)

Friendly emails, Quick to pay wish all buyers were this way!

Bought and Paid real fast this Buyer is gonna last!

Shipped it out in a jiffy this Seller is pretty spiffy!

I guess it’s time I think of some better ones.  Do you leave rhyming feedback?

eBay Best Offers.. and Snarkiness

Everything in my eBay store has Best Offer on it. Most of the time that’s good thing for me and for a buyer.  Here lately it seem I’ve been getting a lot of buyers telling me they can buy this for a “better price” somewhere else.  I’ve never figured out why they just wouldn’t buy it there.

This morning I received an offer on an item that is discontinued by the manufacturer and retails for 72.00.

bestoffer1Maybe it’s because I’m tired.. maybe it’s because I’m sad my youngest daughters are turning 17.. Whatever the reason.. I think I was a little too snarky.

bestoffer2I think I’ll go back to bed now.

Dear eBay Queen: How Do I Get A Negative Feedback Removed?

Dear eBay Queen:

I had a buyer leave a negative for me a few weeks ago, and after much cajoling on my part and a refund + a new item, they’ve agreed to remove it. I’m not sure how to do that. Can you tell me how to instruct them on removing it?

Linda

Dear Linda:

Did your buyer state that they would remove it if you gave them a refund and a new item, or did you offer that? If they demanded those things, and you didn’t offer them, I would contact eBay and let them know this. I would do this before I send a feedback revision request. I have heard of eBay removing the feedback when a buyer uses the ‘Do this and I’ll remove the feedback’ attitude.

To send a feedback revision on eBay, go here: http://pages.ebay.com/help/feedback/questions/remove.html and click on ‘submit a feedback revision request’.

 

Dear eBay Queen:

I’ve been selling whatever I can find for years. I was looking on eBay last night for my favorite Ralph Lauren Jeans, and I came across a seller that only sells Ralph Lauren. I’ve never heard of this. I see a few Ralph Lauren things here and there, at thrift stores and estate sales, but never enough to actually make a living just selling Ralph Lauren. I reviewed this person’s sales, and they are bringing in 10,000+ every month! It wasn’t a fluke! They are really bringing in over 10K a month! I want to do that! But how can I do that?

I would love to focus on just one thing, but how can I buy just one type of product or brand? If I do focus on one product or brand, what do I do with the product I have now? Should I keep my stuff all together? Or open a new eBay ID just for my branded product?

DAP

 

Dear DAP:

I do know people that sell just certain brand names, or just certain types of items, like jeans, or kitchen utensils or matchbox cars. I think a lot of times when a seller specializes in brand or a product, they personally collect it or at the very least know a lot about it. Is there a product or brand that you know a lot about that you could create your own niche market?

It’s hard to say where this seller is buying their Ralph Lauren products. If it’s vintage or pre owned, they most likely are hitting up 20+ garage sales or estate sales a week, and are going to 10-15 thrift stores a week. That’s a lot of shopping. I would also bet they travel around to a large area to find the right Ralph Lauren product. If they are purchasing their product new, they are probably are buying it from a wholesaler. When I did a preliminary Google search, there were many wholesalers that have bulk lots of Ralph Lauren. Buying a load from a wholesaler would cost anywhere from 1500 to 10,000 depending upon the lot you purchase.

Another way to achieve your goal, is to start small and work your way up to being a large seller of a name brand product without the wholesaler. To do this, go to retail stores when they are having their big discount sales. It will take longer to do this, but you won’t need all the money up front like you do for a wholesaler.

I was a lot like you I went from selling just about anything I could get my hands on, to selling a niche product. I really thought I should start selling under a new id and open a new eBay store. I never really got around to it, and I just added my niche product to my current antique and collectible inventory. I think the biggest reason I didn’t change, is because I had 20K+ feedback and I didn’t want to give that up.

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