Ebay - pathetic buyers?
Ebay - pathetic buyers?
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Ry_B

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2,256 posts

222 months

Wednesday 3rd June 2009
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Hello all. Not sure where to put this so the general none car chat lounge seems like the best place...

Anyway, my Mom has recently had a house clearout, and is selling things on Ebay. Now we are not con artists laugh and describe things honestly etc. Everything was going OK until we sold a pair of Nike trainers on there, which had genuinely only been used a handful of times. I'd say maximum 3 times. I would give them condition wise a 8.5/10 as they are as new.

Anyway the description of the auction read something along the lines of "These shoes have been used but only a very few times and are in good condition have not seen much use, but please remember are still worn" note how my Mom just said good condition, not amazing condition, even though they are as new...

So they were sold, buyer paid, we sent the shoes, all was good up until tonight Mom received an email saying that there was a small scuff mark on the bottom on the shoe and the guy wanted a refund.

What the hell? We described them clearly as used and in good condition, how can the buyer then turn around and say he wants a refund?

Oh and to make things even more pathetic, the shoes only ended up going for £9.50, they cost about £50 a few years ago! Why would anyone moan about shoes that cost less than a tenner and are clearly advertised as used?

Where does my Mom stand?

Nolar Dog

8,786 posts

216 months

Wednesday 3rd June 2009
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I wouldn't want to be in your mum's shoes.

Neither does the buyer by the sound of it.

smile

Funk

27,244 posts

230 months

Wednesday 3rd June 2009
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Unfortunately eBay weights things in favour of the buyer. For a quiet life and to preserve her 'rating' she might just want to refund them and relist.

I never use eBay any more for either buying or selling for those very reasons. People are, on the whole, s.

Tyre_Tread

10,653 posts

237 months

Wednesday 3rd June 2009
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Ry_B said:
Where does my Mom stand?
Barefoot on the carpet.

Emsman

7,182 posts

211 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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I would send him a turd in a box

Edit: actually I would send him a turd in a box and tell him if he didn't like his new trainers, stand in the fker barefoot



Edited by Emsman on Thursday 4th June 00:14

TheEnd

15,370 posts

209 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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refund once they have been returned. the buyer will need to send them back recorded delivery too

Viper_Larry

4,359 posts

277 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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I sold an r/c helicopter on eBay a couple of months ago for 'Spares or repairs' and stated it does not fly. The buyer left negative feedback complaining it wouldn't fly! At least he didn't demand a refund.

pokethepope

2,666 posts

209 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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Who the fk would care about a scuff on the bottom of a shoe, more to the point.

Vixpy1

42,694 posts

285 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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Tyre_Tread said:
Ry_B said:
Where does my Mom stand?
Barefoot on the carpet.
hehe

Slinky1989

324 posts

203 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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Just sold a guitar amp on there for £460, but insisted on cash on collection, the only thing I risk is having to relist because the buyer didn't turn up smile (which he hopefully will this saturday!).

bazking69

8,620 posts

211 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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Ebay is full of idiots. This is why I rarely sell on there anymore.
I once bought a set of alloys off of ebay, described as having a few minor kerb marks. I drove all the way to collect them to find that all 4 were 95% kerbed (the crap pics didn't show this so I went with his description), and one tyre had 2 nails in it.
The guy got quite iffy when I told him to stick it, moaning on that I had entered into a legal contract to buy them and that he would be leaving feedback (back in the days when you could neg a buyer) saying I was a timewaster.
Joker.

Elskeggso

3,100 posts

208 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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pokethepope said:
Who the fk would care about a scuff on the bottom of a shoe, more to the point.
That's what I was thinking. I've sold a couple of things on eBay, one was a very smooth transaction, after having to relist because the buyer ignored me. The other was OK, but I had to wait for nearly a month for the Paypal funds to clear into my bank account. The majority of the people on there are morons.

jamoor

14,506 posts

236 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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I have seen alot worse from sellers.

I bought a phone that was claimed to be "as new"

When I received it, it had been opened (I mean from the screws), had a new cheap Chinese casing put on in an attempt to make it look new. All the data was on the phone too

I checked the counter on the phone and it had been calling for over 200 hours!

The phone was blatantly used for a year or so and a new casing was put on it in an attempt to make it look new again and pass it off as brand new.

Luckily paypal disputes sorted me out.

FTJoe

237 posts

203 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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Ry_B said:
I would give them condition wise a 8.5/10 as they are as new.
So brand new trainers are only an 8.5/10, how depressing. Do 10/10 trainers even exist then or are they a myth?

Simpo Two

90,809 posts

286 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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To get a refund he must send them back first - that's the rules. Then refund him the £9.50 and sell them again - maybe you'll get more.

But he MUST send them back to get the refund.

dwilkie

2,222 posts

207 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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[quote=bazking69]Ebay is full of idiots. This is why I rarely sell on there anymore.
I once bought a set of alloys off of ebay, described as having a few minor kerb marks. I drove all the way to collect them to find that all 4 were 95% kerbed (the crap pics didn't show this so I went with his description), and one tyre had 2 nails in it.
The guy got quite iffy when I told him to stick it, moaning on that I had entered into a legal contract to buy them and that he would be leaving feedback (back in the days when you could neg a buyer) saying I was a timewaster.
Joker. [/quote

They weren't a set of OZ Superleggeras in 7.5J 17" 4x100 were they, sound EXACTLY the same as some a mate of mine went to buy from Ebay!

GreenDog

2,261 posts

213 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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Simpo Two said:
To get a refund he must send them back first - that's the rules. Then refund him the £9.50 and sell them again - maybe you'll get more.

But he MUST send them back to get the refund.
Not according to eBay/Paypal - they'll happily refund even if the buyer hasn't returned the good - I know this from bitter experience.

King Herald

23,501 posts

237 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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Ry_B said:
So they were sold, buyer paid, we sent the shoes, all was good up until tonight Mom received an email saying that there was a small scuff mark on the bottom on the shoe and the guy wanted a refund.

Have you actually e mailed the prick, to remind him that they ARE used, and ARE worn?


What size are these trainers? scratchchin

Tyre Smoke

23,018 posts

282 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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I have to agree, most of the buyers (and sellers) on Ebay are scrotes. However, this year we are going to Le Mans via Ebay. All our GE and camping passes have come from Ebay. I check out the the sellers feedback before bidding/buy it now. Half the time the sellers are a load of wideboys selling tat.

Surely there is a market opportunity here from a new type of auction site that doesn't allow scotes?

I realise the OP is one of the few genuine sellers out there and is getting ripped off by a scrote and is not themselves a scrote.

bazking69

8,620 posts

211 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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The guy should be lucky his trainers are real. I reckon 90% of branded trainers on ebay are fakes.