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EricInCT

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imac220 said:
::facepalm:: ::facepalm::

This is why I like selling on FCB rather than Ebay!

FCB is just as bad.

I am still waiting to hear back from a seller whom I bought two items from on the first of June :? :?
 

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EricInCT said:
bigpops65 said:
Is it just me, or can these questions be answered by looking on the eBay Web site? It seems to me that if you took the time to post here, than you could take the time to go on eBay and find the answers. For someone that supposedly buys and sells a ton on eBay, you have an awful lot of questions that could easily be answered on the eBay site without much hassle. Especially if you are always buying and selling.


Thanks for adding nothing to the conversation :?
Looking for other seller's advice and experiences. I am at work and ebay is blocked anyway.

Wow, another original comeback. Don't ask a question that can be answered by doing some work on your own. Everyone wants everything handed to them. And is eBay blocked at home? Can you not wait until you get home?

You have almost a daily post about a problem with eBay. Maybe you need to take a tutorial on how to buy and sell, since you must be doing something wrong. I have had thousands of transactions in a week and not had anywhere near the daily problems you have.

Of course, this isn't what you want to hear. You want someone to do the research for you and give you the answer. ::facepalm::
 

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EricInCT said:
aprimo said:
EricInCT said:
Can't you have it removed since he bought something and never paid and wants to back out and left you feedback as retaliation for not letting him back out? :?

A few months ago I had an extra front row ticket to an Eagles concert that I put up on eBay BIN/Best Offer. Two days before the concert, the auction was ending and I had three bids, all pretty low, so I accepted the highest bid a few minutes before the auction ended. The next morning, not long before I am leaving for the airport, I get an email from the buyer saying "didn't realize it was just one ticket, my wife will be pissed if I go without her, sorry bud." Mind you, from looking at this guy's listed auctions, feedback and username, it is obvious he is a ticket broker so I am not buying this for a minute. Not that it matters what his reason is for not paying. I emailed him back and politely but firmly reminded him that he made a commitment to purchase the ticket, that my listing was quite clear that it was only one ticket and that he should honor his commitment to purchase the ticket. He then proceeds to send me a truly obscene email.

When I got home from the concert I filed an NPB on him and started jumping through all of eBay's hoops. The "buyer" leaves me nasty, negative feedback and then keeps telling me to remove the strike and he will remove the neg. I called eBay a couple of different times, reasoning, pleading and then arguing with them to remove the neg, which has destroyed my 100% feedback that I built up over a period of more than 10 years--all to no avail. I refused to remove the NPB, just on general principle. I was just going to be stubborn and hold my ground no matter what, since I knew he was wrong and something needed to be done about him. A couple of months later, all of a sudden the neg is gone from my feedback and this former Power Seller is no longer a registered member. I never did find out what happened. At the time all of this was going on, eBay would not allow a seller to leave negative feedback for a buyer, which I now see has changed.

But since you are such a frequent seller, I wouldn't necessarily recommend the stubborn approach. You might be cutting off your nose to spite your face.

You have been thanked for your contribution, thank you.

This is why filing a mutual is wrong. Let them rake up the NPB's and get NARU'd. Also it will keep them from bidding on peoples auctions who's buyer requirments they do not meet because of too many UPI.
 

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If I were you, file the npb or contact him and ask him to do a mutual cancellation. If he doesn’t agree to a mutual, file a npb, give him a strike/get your fvfs back/relist. Caveat- if he responds in any way to the npb he can still neg you.

Here’s what I do

File npbs automatically on day 8

Set bidder blocks to block buyers w/x# (2 or 3 in 30 days?) npbs.
 

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bigpops65 said:
EricInCT said:
bigpops65 said:
Is it just me, or can these questions be answered by looking on the eBay Web site? It seems to me that if you took the time to post here, than you could take the time to go on eBay and find the answers. For someone that supposedly buys and sells a ton on eBay, you have an awful lot of questions that could easily be answered on the eBay site without much hassle. Especially if you are always buying and selling.


Thanks for adding nothing to the conversation :?
Looking for other seller's advice and experiences. I am at work and ebay is blocked anyway.

Wow, another original comeback. Don't ask a question that can be answered by doing some work on your own. Everyone wants everything handed to them. And is eBay blocked at home? Can you not wait until you get home?

You have almost a daily post about a problem with eBay. Maybe you need to take a tutorial on how to buy and sell, since you must be doing something wrong. I have had thousands of transactions in a week and not had anywhere near the daily problems you have.

Of course, this isn't what you want to hear. You want someone to do the research for you and give you the answer. ::facepalm::


:lol: :lol: :lol: Still waiting for you to add something to the conversation, no one else has this problem except for you.
 

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rainmanesq said:
If I were you, file the npb or contact him and ask him to do a mutual cancellation. If he doesn’t agree to a mutual, file a npb, give him a strike/get your fvfs back/relist. Caveat- if he responds in any way to the npb he can still neg you.

Here’s what I do

File npbs automatically on day 8

Set bidder blocks to block buyers w/x# (2 or 3 in 30 days?) npbs.


Why wouldn't a buyer who doesn't want to pay not agree to a mutual cancellation, I would think he would be tickled pink that he gets out of it without and discipline action? Thank you for your recommendation.
 

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It has happened to me before. Once you file a mutual you cant go back and file a NPB.
I wouldnt file a mutual agreement. He deserves a strike and if he doesnt agree to the mutual or just doesnt know how to go through with it, you wont get your fees back. I have had a buyer with a few hundred feedback agree with me on a mutual through email. When I sent the mutual they declined and I had to call my PS rep to collect my fees back.

EricInCT said:
rainmanesq said:
If I were you, file the npb or contact him and ask him to do a mutual cancellation. If he doesn’t agree to a mutual, file a npb, give him a strike/get your fvfs back/relist. Caveat- if he responds in any way to the npb he can still neg you.

Here’s what I do

File npbs automatically on day 8

Set bidder blocks to block buyers w/x# (2 or 3 in 30 days?) npbs.


Why wouldn't a buyer who doesn't want to pay not agree to a mutual cancellation, I would think he would be tickled pink that he gets out of it without and discipline action? Thank you for your recommendation.
 

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EricInCT said:
bigpops65 said:
EricInCT said:
bigpops65 said:
Is it just me, or can these questions be answered by looking on the eBay Web site? It seems to me that if you took the time to post here, than you could take the time to go on eBay and find the answers. For someone that supposedly buys and sells a ton on eBay, you have an awful lot of questions that could easily be answered on the eBay site without much hassle. Especially if you are always buying and selling.


Thanks for adding nothing to the conversation :?
Looking for other seller's advice and experiences. I am at work and ebay is blocked anyway.

Wow, another original comeback. Don't ask a question that can be answered by doing some work on your own. Everyone wants everything handed to them. And is eBay blocked at home? Can you not wait until you get home?

You have almost a daily post about a problem with eBay. Maybe you need to take a tutorial on how to buy and sell, since you must be doing something wrong. I have had thousands of transactions in a week and not had anywhere near the daily problems you have.

Of course, this isn't what you want to hear. You want someone to do the research for you and give you the answer. ::facepalm::


:lol: :lol: :lol: Still waiting for you to add something to the conversation, no one else has this problem except for you.

Actually, looking at your other threads about eBay problems, I am NOT the only one to share these thoughts. Just the first one to post them so far. :D
 

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bigpops65 said:
EricInCT said:
bigpops65 said:
EricInCT said:
bigpops65 said:
Is it just me, or can these questions be answered by looking on the eBay Web site? It seems to me that if you took the time to post here, than you could take the time to go on eBay and find the answers. For someone that supposedly buys and sells a ton on eBay, you have an awful lot of questions that could easily be answered on the eBay site without much hassle. Especially if you are always buying and selling.


Thanks for adding nothing to the conversation :?
Looking for other seller's advice and experiences. I am at work and ebay is blocked anyway.

Wow, another original comeback. Don't ask a question that can be answered by doing some work on your own. Everyone wants everything handed to them. And is eBay blocked at home? Can you not wait until you get home?

You have almost a daily post about a problem with eBay. Maybe you need to take a tutorial on how to buy and sell, since you must be doing something wrong. I have had thousands of transactions in a week and not had anywhere near the daily problems you have.

Of course, this isn't what you want to hear. You want someone to do the research for you and give you the answer. ::facepalm::


:lol: :lol: :lol: Still waiting for you to add something to the conversation, no one else has this problem except for you.

Actually, looking at your other threads about eBay problems, I am NOT the only one to share these thoughts. Just the first one to post them so far. :D


I will give you that, you are the first to open your big mouth :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

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