Dear eBay Queen: This Seller is Mad I Sold His Item for More Money!

Dear eBay Queen:

I feel horrible! I am guilty of eBay arbitrage.  Quite frankly, I’ll sell anything. I like to search for things that are mis-marked or spelled wrong, specifically in dinnerware, flatware, crystal and glassware.   At the end of May, I purchased a set of flatware that was not marked correctly.  The seller did not have the pattern name, and only had one picture of the large flatware lot.  I purchased it for his asking price of 29.99 with 12.99 shipping.  I received it in the mail, washed it, and relisted it with its proper pattern name and 5 photos.  I sold the set for over $200.00.  The seller I purchased it from sent me several messages while I had it listed, and was not happy that I was selling it for more than I paid.

“Why do you think it’s ok to rob me of my livelihood?  It’s people like you that give eBay a bad name.  I’m going to start watching you, and report you for what you are doing!”

I did not respond to his message.  I did leave him positive feedback that said: “Perfect as described! Fast shipping!”

He left me a positive (because that was all he could leave) with a negative wording.  “Seller beware bad for eBay community Cheats Steals Avoid”

I contacted eBay about this, and they removed the feedback.  I went back last week and I see that he has been suspended!  I really feel bad for him.  I think I was the reason he was suspended.  I contacted eBay and they would not confirm that is what they did, but they said he COULD have been suspended for that reason.  Do you think I should send a message to his email and apologize?  I never wanted to have this guy suspended.  I just called in because I didn’t think that feedback was fair.  What would you do?

SG

Dear SG:

Holy Smokes!  Every seller should profit from what they sell.  If they don’t, they are not doing it right. This seller set his price, and you paid what he asked.  I’m not sure why he is mad at you!   I would feel bad if someone was suspended too, but it’s not your fault.  They broke the rules.

I’m sure this kind of thing has happened to most sellers on eBay.  If you are not selling something you specialize in, then chances are you might be putting a low price on the item.  When I am selling something I don’t know much about, I do some research on it, or I put a price I would be happy with selling it for, and let it ride.  I’ve seen plenty of people get bent out of shape for this kind of thing on a Facebook group I’m in, and even at garage sales.  I had someone refuse to sell something to me at a garage sale a couple of years ago because she knew I would resell it for more money.

I wouldn’t give this suspension a second thought. This is your seller’s fault for not figuring out the pattern name, and only having one picture. If he contacts you again, I would message eBay.

 

Dear eBay Queen:

I sell vintage post cards and other paper collectibles.  I just had a buyer ask if I combine shipping.  I said yes.  They sent message back and want to know if I give a shipping discount.  I told them I wasn’t sure what they meant, but I charge exact shipping charges.  Then I get a kind of rude, condescending message TELLING ME how to ship the product and how much it should cost.  I guess I’m just in a bad mood, but I really want to block this buyer, and tell them to go away.  What should I do? Oh, and did I mention they sell too?

 

Vintage Paper Seller

 

Dear Vintage:

What is your gut telling you to do?  Have you reviewed the feedback they leave people? If they leave lots of negative feedback, I would probably block them.  If not, I would ask them which items they are interested in and give them a shipping quote.

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Strange eBay Item of the Week: Item #381641067121.  Costume jewelry is always interesting. Here, we have a piece from (as noted by the seller,) “the flashy, not trashy” Lunch at the Ritz Company. Very cute and  patriotic! July 4th Lunch at the Ritz Fireworks Pin Brooch Pendant Charms Crystal SOLD: $159.95.

 

 

Dear eBay Queen: How Can I Get My Final Value Fees Back?

Dear eBay Queen:

I sold a Wedgewood tea service to a buyer who emailed when it was delivered that some of it was broken but she would offer me $25 for things that were not broken. The item was insured, and I asked the buyer to wait until the adjuster had called and examined it. In the meantime the buyer got more and more agitated the longer things took and called eBay for advice. I was asked by the representative to refund the $100 cost. I refused telling the rep I was waiting for the insurance company. The rep then asked me to give the buyer a partial refund as eBay’s policy was to keep their buyers happy at all costs. I told the rep I was waiting for the tea service to be returned, as eBay had sent the buyer a return label.

When the item arrived there was no shipping damage on the box, but everything was smashed up inside – even items the buyer said were unbroken. I suspect the buyer dropped some of the tea set and smashed up the rest to get a refund.  I received the refund from the insurance company and not having this experience before, I asked the dispute team should I now refund the buyer. Without another email, they sent the buyer her $100 payment, but because I asked them the question, eBay refused to return my final value fee. As a seller, I did nothing wrong. I followed protocol in every way yet it has cost me over $11 for the return shipping label and $10 final value fee – over $20 for a little Mom and Pop seller. I can no longer afford to risk selling on eBay if sellers are penalized like this.  I wonder what I can do about the return of my out of pocket costs.

 

Patricia Denney

Dear Patricia:

I am confused as to why your final value fees were not refunded.  Did the buyer escalate the claim?  Did you escalate the claim?  I would call eBay back and speak to someone in the refunds department.  I would explain your case again, and if that doesn’t work, ask to speak to a supervisor.  I can’t imagine why they would not refund your final value fees

 

Dear eBay Queen:

I bought a nice, but damaged sheet set at a garage sale.  I listed the set as a “cutter” meaning that it had damages and someone could use the fabric for something besides sheets. I even listed it in the eBay ad as damaged, Cutter, with no flaws or holes. I sold the queen set for 19.99 with free shipping. I did my research and perfect ones sell for $75.00 To 100.00.

My item sold and I shipped out the same day.  The buyer received it, and she sends this message: “I received the sheet set.  The top sheet unusable.. I can only use 2/3rd of the sheet. I know you said cutter and damaged, but you didn’t specifically say this. I have washed and bleached the sheets because WHO KNOWS where it has been.  I am extremely unhappy.  I know you don’t want me to leave feedback when I am unhappy. What ideas do you have to make this better?”

I don’t know what to do.  I don’t want to give the buyer $20.00, so what should I do?  I said “Cutter “ and “Damaged” in the title and description.  She bleached it, and it wasn’t a white sheet set! What should I do?

J Burns

Dear J:

Your buyer is using feedback extortion, and has altered the item by washing it.  I would ask the buyer to open a return request.  Once the request is opened, call eBay and ask them to review the messages between you and the buyer so that they will see your buyer has bleached your sheets (altered,) and that they are also using feedback extortion.

If the first person does not help you, request a supervisor.  The case should be closed out in your favor.

ebaywedgwoodcanetea

 

Strange eBay item of the Week: Item #322100852728. Wedgewood China can be highly collectible depending on the pattern. In my eBay selling career, I’ve come across Jasperware (blue and white), but had never seen Caneware (yellow and white.) Caneware is a tan-colored, unglazed stoneware that was first developed by Josiah Wedgwood about 1770. Wedgewood Caneware Tea Set Yellow White Wedgewood Only Mark SOLD: $399.00.

 

 

A Case is Closed on eBay and AGAIN Opened on PayPal

Sometimes I feel like a buyer maybe trying to get something free.  It doesn’t happen very often.  Maybe once every 200 items.

This week I received a message from a buyer saying their item smelled and had deodorant on it.  I apologized, and told them I would be happy to refund once the item was sent back.

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I sent this message:

Hi, I’m so sorry I don’t give partial refunds. I do give full refunds for an item that is returned in the condition sent with the tags attached. If it is hot and the bag that the item is shipped in sits in the heat/sun the bag makes a funny chemical smell. Once again I am so sorry the item is not what you expected.

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I contacted eBay customer support and they recommended that I ask her to open a return request.

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She opened the request, and  I called eBay.

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eBay closed the request because the buyer had altered the item by washing it and removing the tags.  Guess what she did?  She opened a PayPal claim.

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Now I’m waiting for PayPal to handle the claim.  How do you think it will end?

Dear eBay Queen: Help Me with The New Spring Seller Update Fees!

Dear eBay Queen:

The new spring seller updates are confusing to me.  I started selling 6 months ago, and I own a bricks and mortar store. All of  my inventory comes from the stock I do not sell, or has not sold in my store.  I currently have around 3500 items in my eBay store inventory.  I’ve been paying 179.00 a month for my eBay store + .05 cents per listing for the 1000 extra listings over the 2500 I receive for free.  This new seller update came out and I’m not sure it is worth it for me to pay that kind of money.  Could you help me figure it out?

SP


Dear SP:

You are currently paying 229.00 for your store fees and your 1000 listings that go above your free 2500.  The new store fees for your tier are: $299.95 per month for the store fee. You receive 10,000 fixed price listings and 1000 auction format listings.   You will be paying 70.00 more than what you pay for currently.  UNLESS you can list 1400 more items per month. (on top of the 3500 you currently list)

If you drop down a store tier to the Premium you will pay $59.95 a month for 1000 fixed price and 500 auction listings.  Since you list 3500, if you take 2500 x .10 per listing = 250.00  You’ll pay $309.95 in store fees.

It seems to me your best bet is to keep the Anchor store and increase the number of items you list. For more information on eBay Store Subscription fees, go here:   http://pages.ebay.com/sellerinformation/news/sprupd16/features-fees.html

 

Dear eBay Queen:

I sold a vintage Beastie Boy’s T-shirt that I purchased at a concert and NEVER wore.  It hung on the wall in my basement.  I took several pictures of the t-shirt.  These were not stock pics, and the description was spot on. The buyer sent a message 31 days after she received the item and stated that it was not the correct color of purple that is shown in the photo, and has to be a fake.  She sent me the following message in the return request she opened against me:

I would like a refund and do not want to go to the hassle of returning my item as it was not in my fault. I see that you do very good business and have no negative feedback. I will not leave you negative feedback if you are willing to make this right. Thank you

How should I respond to the return request?  Do I have to honor what she has asked?  I know that what she said was feedback extortion.  Besides reporting her is there anything else I should do?

Pat

Dear Pat:

The first thing I would do is call eBay. Ask them why she was able to open a return beyond the 30 days and must you honor a request on an item that has an issue because of color?  I know in the past, eBay has usually sided with the seller on items where they thought the color wasn’t right.

In this situation, I would most likely deny the return and close the case.  It has been past 30 days, and your return policy states 30 days.  Her comments are definitely feedback extortion and her language makes me think that she has done this often, and probably has received refunds without returns before.

 

Strange eBay item of the Week: Item #222077244050. Concert t-shirts are highly collectible. Some of them sell for quite a bit of money. It is definitely worth checking in the back of your closet! Vintage Iron Maiden Concert T-Shirt 1982 Texas Size L Made in USA SOLD: $1675.99.