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And now that you made me think about this process I went back and looked at my eBay account. So the person who got to cancel their bid (and who eBay claimed had their account removed) is now back on there. So when I check their eBay profile it says they have 100% positive feedback even though when you look through at all the things people wrote they are almost all bad. eBay needs to tighten some things up. Oh wait, I should have read more into their stupid website. "Sellers can only leave positive feedback for buyers." WHAT?!?!??!??!?!?!? Last edited by TonyC28; Nov 23, 2012 at 11:02 AM. |
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"Right but only after he had to prove his case to them. If I understood his post correctly (and I agree completely) he was upset that it even happened the way it did. eBay canceled the transaction AFTER the item was marked as shipped. That shouldn't have been allowed to happen."
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As for Craigslist, I have found nothing but filth and trash on that site. Both times I tried selling on there I felt the need to be armed to do the deal. Bad feeling knowing you are walking into a 100% unknown situation with some nut off the internet. That being said, nothing is as smooth as amazon or gazelle trade in, but you don't get anywhere near as much money. |
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I sold it 600$ and after ebay and paypal fees i get a clear 480$ CAD Waste of time ! |
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Tip... Ditch the Ebay - Paypal monopoly scam and list somewhere like Amazon. You get your payments faster, no random holds (unless you've done something bad)... overall its much better.
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I once bidded on an item on ebay, but decided that it was something I really didn't want. Unfortunately I missed the opportunity to cancel my bid. I apologized to the seller and sent him 40 bucks. He happily canceled it and relisted the item.
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Tell me about it.
They tell you yes yes I want it I will show up there at that time and they never do. They dont even bother calling or texting to let you know they wont come. Then you call them and they're like sure I'll be there in 5. And still never show up and when you call them again 15 minutes later they dont answer. Just tell me you're not interested or cant make it whatever. Dont just waste my time and make me sit there for 30 minutes for nothing. CL rant over ![]() lol |
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eBay is incredibly bad now its almost not worth using, its almost like Russian rolette with half your purchases/sales wondering when a person will try to scam you it happens all the time. Another way to do it is sell your item on craigslist and do the transaction through paypal, you arent charged that much fees wise and the transaction is protected.
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You're protected, any transaction on paypal is covered by their policy you send them an invoice...the buyer has to have a Paypal account unless you pay the 5 dollar a month fee and have the upgraded account then you can charge people's cc's also
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I sold a brand new sealed box HP Touchpad (I sold quite a few of them). I was very detailed in my rules and made it clear that the item is brand new and factory sealed and no returns will be accepted and the buyer should contact HP with any questions since there was a one-year warranty. So a guy bought the Touchpad. He couldn't turn it on because the battery turned out to be low (a good number of Touchpads came discharged). When instructed to charge it first, he simply opened a dispute arguing that there is no battery inside (stupid MF). The dispute was reviewed by both eBay and Paypal, and both told me to GTFO with my NO RETURN policy and forced me to take the Touchpad back. As a result, I ended up with an open-box Touchpad (about $40-50 less than a brand new), shipping cost, at least a week of wasted time, and a lot of frustration. Since then I have decided to never sell on eBay. I would rather sell on Craigslist even if I get less after factoring all the fees. In person, in a public place, item inspected (opened only if paid), cash changes hands, everyone's happy. No headache and no douche buyers. Last edited by ferganer; Dec 9, 2012 at 12:27 AM. |
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me and my friend have been good sellers on ebay since we were freaking mini entrupenuers haha like seriously selling our video games and bikes since age 13 on ebay. now that we both are 21 we QUIT THE F outa ebay because its such a scam city, asian market overrun by foreigners and hackers with 100+ accounts in some remote area of israel LOL im not trying to be so judgemental its just what we've seen. we both switched to amazon this year and could not be happier. direct deposit right into your credit card nice and easy, shipping with usps comes right out of your total fee no big deal. BUT
amazon got greedy. they started taking WAY too much money out. i just sold my htc one x for far less then i could of then it got like 30 bucks taken right out of it. luckily the buyer always pays a certain amount of shipping and you usually make a profit on it. since amazon started getting real greedy ive been buying on craiglist. have gotten SUCH good deals you guys can not even imagine. i built a mini studio of things people put as used but were really new. the sucky part is how these adults have no idea how to communicate. they are not like teens who love to keep you updated they just tell you oh yea lets meet this and this day and never show up... but craigslist has been real good otherwise. cash in hand walk out the door and boom your off . you get to test the product out put your sim card in it see it works pay the dude and walk out. its so awsome. someone really needs to come up with a real secure site. i woudlnt mind if someone partnered with UPS or something for free shipping and you had to enter your social in to create a one time account and only the most legit people could sign up. til then aftermarket sales are just a fantasy |
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