Thursday, July 22, 2010

Well, This is a first for me...

I was doing so random browsing super early in the AM on Wed 05/28. I found a cute Guess coat that was too big but looked like something I could alter myself, so I went ahead and bid. It was obvious from the listing that the seller was new and maybe didn't know exactly what she was doing, but the price was awesome, so I took the risk. Listing stated 1 day handling time, but as I am in South Carolina and it's currently around 100 degrees here, I am not in a rush to get the coat I paid immediately, seconds after I won the item. On Sunday the 30th I received this message from the seller: "I'm so sorry about the wait. I no longer have that bank card that I had on my paypal and I couldn't change it to my boyfriends card. So I had to transfer money to his account and print label from there. Ill do it in the AM ASAP. THANKS!!!!" (I do realize Mon was a holiday she she would not be shipping out the next morning) So, I figure with Priority shipping, I should have it soon (ok, now I'm getting excited about fixing this coat to fit!) But, I have tons of life stuff going on, brother in town from overseas, his fiance having a baby (yesterday!) and I pretty much forget about the coat. She left me positive feedback on the 31st (just noticed that). Very early today I check my won items and see that she has refunded me in total. I check the PayPal transaction and she has not included any note/reason for doing so. She hasn't sent a message either. I send her a friendly message asking if there is an issue with the item/her PayPal account. No reply yet, it's been just a little while. So.... I'm not exactly a newbie, but this is new to me. If i get the coat, I'll certainly re pay her, but who knows if it's on the way or not (was never marked as shipped, no tracking #). I guess I'm just in the mood to discuss this transaction because honestly, as a seller, I wouldn't dream of doing 90% of what has gone on so far... is this common? In all my ebay buying (on this ID and 2 others) I have had a grand total of ONE issue, so maybe I'm just lucky..."When choosing between two evils, I always like to try the one I've never tried before." ~Mae West|||If the coat does not show up, and no explanation from your Seller, I would file Non Performing Seller report, I have been told this only generates a form letter to you, But I would think if eBay received too many complaints on one Seller they might do something. Then leave a NEG and 1's in each DSRDelivery Confirmation is confirmation of delivery, not tracking.|||Your seller does not know what she is doing. She has only 26 feedback for selling, from 3+ years ago. She probably found out the shipping for that coat will cost more than the total of item price plus S&H that she charged. $4 for Priority Medium Flat Rate Box? Even if the coat fits in the box, the postage is more than $10.50.|||Then leave a NEG and 1's in each DSR Or, you could be honest and leave appropriate DSR's for the categories that apply. Not a very popular view among revenge-hungry people who get off on dishing out punishment, but honesty is actually an option.|||||||||So you have been refunded in full and are still expecting the coat? I would pull your seller's contact info and give them a call. Link I would ask why you were refunded and what is the problem?|||"Item as described = You received NOTHING > Can it get any slower? Shipping and handling charges = Item was NEVER shipped >> So they are charging too much!" (huh? that's not logical) These are more about revenge than honesty. I asked more than one Ebay rep and DSR's are for actual transactions that are followed through on - so that the actual item is rated against the description, and the acual time it took to recieve an item is rated against what was posted etc.Need a website fast?|||These are more about revenge than honesty. I asked more than one Ebay rep and DSR's are for actual transactions that are followed through on - so that the actual item is rated against the description, and the acual time it took to recieve an item is rated against what was posted etc. If eBay did not want them filled out, They would not put them out there. Like if the item has FREE shipping, the Shipping and handling charges star would be a 5 pre filled in.Delivery Confirmation is confirmation of delivery, not tracking.|||No, I asked about that too and it's because many times the buyer wants an upgrade in shipping after the auction is over, or they end up buying more items, which isn't necessarily free shipping anymore - so Ebay has to allow for those changes - hence, it's not be pre-filled.Need a website fast?|||I would pull her contact info.|||Well, tried to pull contact info yesterday, the phone # is no longer hers, or whoever answered was lying, but considering it was an elderly man, I'm just going to assume that it isn't her number anymore. He had never heard of the person. Or ebay, haha. I sent her another message, but she still has not responded to the first message, and that was 3 1/2 days ago. As far as leaving a bunch of bad DSRs, I do feel like that is a revenge thing myself. As a seller, I have certainly made mistakes before, but thank god the buyers have always been super nice about it and we worked it out. I would only rate communication simply because THAT is the issue that is making me mad. If she needed more for shipping, I could have sent her a few more dollars (then I could have appropriately rated the shipping cost DSR), but I'm sure the coat could have been sent in a priority tyvek for 5 or 6 dollars... I know I lost out on shipping big time on my first few sales... but that is my fault for not knowing what I was doing, and I took the loss and sent the package. It just makes me so angry that she is ignoring my messages and didn't have the customer service skills to at least include a note with the refund as to why it was being issued."When choosing between two evils, I always like to try the one I've never tried before." ~Mae West|||Report to eBay that the contact information is bad/wrongDelivery Confirmation is confirmation of delivery, not tracking.|||"Well, tried to pull contact info yesterday, the phone # is no longer hers, or whoever answered was lying, but considering it was an elderly man, I'm just going to assume that it isn't her number anymore" Report as invalid contact info here to Ebay Link|||No need to be/get angry, just file the NPS report with Ebay Link Report the invalid contact info (link above) and leave appropriate Neg feedback without mentioning Ebay or Paypal. All of the above, will impact the seller's ability to pull these antics in the future.

Paypay payments not showing up to seller

At least half of my last 13 bids won have had not had the payments show up to the seller. I have made the payments, and they are listed on paypal as completed transactions, with payment info. What is going on. eBay will then send me a email-notice that the seller has reported non-payment from me, the buyer. Then I must respond to the false stayments made by the seller because the paypal payment does not show up, they have bad accounting methods of tracking sales if they don't get a email from paypal or eBay, I then have to go to my paypal account and copy the transaction information showing that it was paid and credited to the seller. I risk having bad feedback or having eBay close-put a hold om my account. I have not had a responce from anyone. I have tried to post to the eBay paypal forum without sucess. Paypal has no easy to ask cuestions short of a phone call to them. The email forms have only predetermed subject and or questions. This sucks. Paypal and eBay should not allow this to happen. Customer service? NOT. IF this type of thing is not fixed I will have to not use paypal and or eBay!!!!! Joyce and Richard eBay bayers. PS: I use eCheck or USPS money orders. No credit cards that the sellers hate to use.|||Are you using eBay's checkout, or are you using Send Money? If this is happening to you a lot, it may be operator error. Anger is one letter short of Danger. Choose your words carefully.The words "eBay" and "logic" do not belong in the same sentence. KKC #21|||I had a simaler experience with paypal as a seller. I had a few items set up with an incorrect paypal account. I fixed it by advising my buyer to pull their payments out of the incorrect paypal account and then I invoiced them for the amount from my correct account. I did three sales like this within a 24 hour time span.|||momma*g The most likely answer for you is: Your sellers are not logging on to PayPal to look at their accounts to see if they have been paid. They are relying on email notifications and/or their My eBay pages for payment information. There is currently a major glitch going on and they aren't getting the emails. Advise your sellers to logon to PayPal for accurate payment information. IF you receive an Unpaid Item Dispute, simply respond in the dispute console that you have already paid and enter the PayPal transaction number. Do NOT reply to the email, you need to respond in the dispute console.|||chrishux and Rustic The buyer's PayPal account wouuld show payments to an incorrect email address as Unclaimed. Not Completed. Since the OP's show as Completed they have gone through to the seller's account and there is no email problem.|||momma*g If you do receive an Unpaid Item Strike, eBay will remove it on appeal. do not worry.|||IF the sellers are logging on to PayPal, and still not seeing the payments, have them check their balances for the dollar amount being added and have them call PayPal's toll free number. There is another glitch but it is much less common than the sellers simply not logging on.|||EBAY is having problems. I received a UPI message for a item on June 10. The item ended on June 5 and I made pay-pal payment on it within 22 hours of the closing of the auction. Yes they removed the UPI but I want them to get the problem fixed. I shoul have never received the message.|||. PS: I use eCheck or USPS money orders. No credit cards that the sellers hate to use.|||

"Bidder" Relationship with the Seller? Lessons Learned!

I am new to eBay. And I have been losing bids to "Buyers" under unusual circumstances (transaction smells). For example, bidders that show at the last minute or bidders that go above and beyond the value of the item. So recently, I have found out that you can click on the ID of the bidder and find out their "relationship" with the seller. So, I have stopped bidding on items where the highest bidder do 3% or more of their bidding with the respective seller. In some cases, I have seen percentages as highest 93-95%. Interestingly enough, the same items are re-listed by the original seller (sometimes) shortly after the higher bidder has supposedly bought the item. Try it! It is true!|||Last minute bidders are called "snipers" and are VERY common here at eBay. I wouldn't be surprised if the majority of successful auctions have at least one snipe bid. I had a recent auction that had 4 (with zero bids prior to the last few minutes). There's also a long history of people overbidding on eBay. It's one of the reasons sellers use auctions in the first place. So, neither of these activities are necessarily suspicious. The 93%-95% activity would depend on how much activity that buyer/bidder had, though it's sure to raise an eyebrow. Relisting would only be suspicious if the item was OOAK or exceedingly rare. Many commodity sellers have multiples of the items they list.|||Showing up to buy at the last minute is common (called sniping). Going above the value of the item could be currency conversion, ignorance, or need to get something now instead of trying for a good deal. I'm not saying the things you've observed can't be suspicious by the way. I just didn't know if you were aware of sniping, etc. I buy most things buy it now or within the last minute or two myself. I think some people actually have programs that snipe for them, though I don't have any experience with those.|||"and find out their "relationship" with the seller" Huh???? Don't think so....|||If you are losing because someone bids at the last minute(w a higher bid than you) or w a higher bid than you that is the nature of bidding.High bid wins no matter when placed. To be suspicious it would have to be an underbidder bidding enough to drive your bid to its max without actually going over it-leaving you the winner .It may not be your fault but it is your responsibility Silver rule "do not do to others what you would not like to be done to you"||||||Going above the value of the item could be currency conversion, ignorance, or need to get something now instead of trying for a good deal. Or it could also be that the other bidder simply values the item more than you do.friends Director,|||Some people don't live close to big chain stores and are willing to pay extra not to drive 1-2 hours to get the item. Instead they pay over price but have it delivered to their door saving both time and money(driving expenses).|||You should also take into consideration that some sellers have worked very hard over the years to build a loyal customer base and so they will sometimes have several purchases from one bidder. When my mother first started buying on ebay many years ago she had some bad experiences. There are only a select few sellers that she trusts now. In any given time period she might have as high as 100% of her purchases with one seller. It is always good to keep an eye on things because there are cheats and scammers on ebay but most of the time I think there are very logical explanations for the behavior you have mentioned.|||may be best to just shop at wal-mart. there you don't have to worry about your bid being to low . or some silly person paying what they believe the item is worth. at times i've only bought from one seller for a few months as i buy to resell and they have the best items. so it'd show 100% . which shows you only that i like that seller's items. your concerns are silly in most cases. just bid your max and if out id look at other's items.|||I snipe and do quite well at it. I love one particular seller, so I make quite a few purchases (post cards) at the last second. I recently paid WAYYY TOOO MUCH for a cat post card because I wanted to frame it...as art goes, it was priceless to ME. Nothing wrong with over-paying...|||||||||cause your new, I'll clarify for you.... sniping is just waiting to bid till the last minute so that your bid doesn't drive up a newbie's bid thereby causing you to have to bid again reactively.... keeps you sane and keeps your bid at the max you were actually willing to pay...Friends just call me Crazy. Or you can call me Ms. Crazy.

Have not recieved my item yet????

I bought a shirt on 5/22. I waited about 2 weeks and never received my shirt so i emailed the guy saying i never received the item. A few days later he responds with this. "Sorry for the delay. My child was born early and that caused they delay. We shipped your item on May 24 via first class mail. Have you received it now?" I respond back same day saying i never received the item. Now, 6 days later no response. I have sent 2 emails since. Should i file a complaint or be more patient? What do you think?|||This is the auction btw. Link|||I'd say that if you don't get it by Monday, (6/14) file an INR (item not received) claim. Generally, people say to wait 3-4 weeks to allow their item to arrive (domestically - international shipping is a different story). You have 45 days (after the date you pay I believe it is) to file a claim, so you do still have lots of time. USPS first class is usually efficient so if it really did get shipped 5/24 you should have it by now. It's a red flag they aren't communicating with you anymore, however if the baby story is true they may just be really busy. Did they give you a DC #?(my posting ID)|||Seller currently has over 900 auctions running, so they obviously are still doing Ebay even with a new early baby. Agree wait until Monday afternoon, if nothing has been received, then file the INR with Paypal. Seller will need to prove delivery.|||Premature baby, yeah right. That's a new one, I'm gonna have to try it sometime.~James~|||Yes, you should. I filed dispute after 4 days stated on the listings and my prediction was right the seller is fraud!! Don't waste your time waiting!!

Bidding procedures

I would like to know how I can be out bid as soon as I post my bid. Four times I have submitted a higher bid than the last posted bid and was told instantly that I had been out bid. I feel like I am bidding against myself.|||its a spooky feeling. The items sits and sits, no bids, it's a zero for HOURS or DAYS and I go to bid.... and BAM someone bids at that same exact instant.... I don't know what to tell you. Someone bid the same instant you did. Its happened to me too, it's a bit freaky, like there's someone looking over your shoulder, or a robot in the software bidding against you.... but it doens't happen often enough to be able to holler foul...Friends just call me Crazy. Or you can call me Ms. Crazy.|||The other bidder/s has/have placed a maximum bid that is higher than what was showing. Then as you placed a bid, eBay automatically use as much of their maximum to keep them on top. This will continue as other bids are placed until the first bidders maximum is reached, or the listing ends, with them as the winner. If you click on the word bids on the listing, then on the bid list page click on show automatic bids, I am sure you will see the other bidder placed a bid earlier than you did. If you want us to take a look, give an item number.~ Lucy ~ Guide to eBay Board AcronymsClick on for links to Help Pages for a new eBayer|||crazt8dreams..... you hit the nail on the head without realizing it ...... the robot doing the bidding is the eBay automatic bidding system working as it should.~ Lucy ~ Guide to eBay Board AcronymsClick on for links to Help Pages for a new eBayer|||Link to eBay Help Page on Automatic bidding~ Lucy ~ Guide to eBay Board AcronymsClick on for links to Help Pages for a new eBayer|||I don't know about the OP, but I was referring to a zero bid auction.... one where nothing had happened yet, and it'd sat for days and days with nothing, and as soon as I bid, wham, someone else bid at the same instant. I got a rash of these in the last 3 months. Its just freaky. And that aint bots... that's just coincidence... supposidly... when I hit a second amount, the page reloads and then it shows up as 2 bids, one other bidder and me, when it was zero before that.Friends just call me Crazy. Or you can call me Ms. Crazy.|||crazy - You might be looking at a cached page and not realizing there's a bid there already. That happens to people who bookmark pages and then pull them up to bid. Sounds like the OP has an auction with a previous hidden proxy they're nibbling at. A few years ago, I would've written just what the OP wrote! It was frustrating until I "got it"! crazy - can you give us one of these closed auctions? It's not impossible for two people to bid simultaneously but i think you're just not seeing the previous proxy.~James~|||You can look at the times when the bids were posted, and also expand the display to see any automatic proxy bids. That will tell you how you were outbid.|||It simply means some other bidder has bid higher than the maximum bid you have placed each time you bid. Example I am bidder # 1 I place a high /max bid of $15 on an item. You are bidder #2 and bid $ $3 you are auto out bid. You then bid $5 again are out bid, you bid $7 again are out bid. Unless your next bid is OVER my max bid of $15 you will be outbid . On your next bid if you bid $16.01 then you would become the high bidder. DON'T nibble bid as you are doing. Decide the very most you are willing to pay for the item, bid your max once at at the end of the auction.

Bought a lemon

I just purchased a car on ebay. On the way home the moonroof wouldnt close & the radiator over heated. What are my rights as a buyer?||||||If this was for the $849 1087 Caddy, you're out of luck with the Vehicle Purchase Protection.|||First what is the auction number? Ebay Motors is very different than buying Ebay core items. Without seeing the auction, we can not advise you properly. Ebay offers a very limited Vehicle Protection Program called VPP. Unless the vehicle qualifies, all conditions are met there is no coverage for this type of issue. EBM VPP Link When you buy a used vehicle, anything can go bad at any point. Expect to have to make repairs to any used vehicle within the first 2 years.|||1987 = 23 year old vehicle does NOT qualify for VPP. When you buy a used 23 year old vehicle for $800 you can not expect something will not go bad mechanically.|||Wow you left the seller a NEG for a 23 yr ole hoopty for $800 Seems from the feedback you have left, many of your Ebay transactions are a problem.|||Those ole cars weren't worth a cats butt when they were new and rolling off the assembly line. I do think the seller kind of fluffed the car a little. But you are right, "YOU BOUGHT IT"! I don't see where the seller was twisting your arm to bid on it. The feedback you left is actionable and could end you up in court.|||HELLO The time to check for problems is before you pay for a car. Try all accessories, idle the engine for awhile, put some felt over a magnet and check the body for bondo. Demand a test drive.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I did not sell you my opinion||||||"The feedback you left is actionable and could end you up in court." Totally agree......That feedback would really P*** me off||||||unless stated used cars most come with a 10 feet warrenty . once iot moves 10 feet it's yours. if you were there to drive it , then you were there to inspect it . so it's yours . have the radiator serviced , might need a good flushing . buy a can of WD40 and spray slides and any place that might bind.|||Too bad Diddy isn't your Daddy...! Link~James~|||Your first mistake was not even considering the seller's FB. A few seconds there would have backed me up instantly. Link Your second was buying a garden slug variety 23 year old Cadillac as-is at a dirt cheap price with no prior inspection and then expecting everything to be fine with it. The 4.1 engines in these things were prone to problems anyway.|||"What are my rights as a buyer?" Really none in this instance. You need to check with the State in which you live in insofar as "Lemon Law" for vehicles. They vary from state to state, therefore you need to know if your '87 Caddy qualifies as a "Lemon." I'm not an attorney, however, I don't think that you would recover any amount due to the fact the age of the vehicle and that perhaps you did not perform or have performed any vehicle inspection prior to purchase. You brought a "lemon" try making lemonade. dvgvintage

Please advise im kind of worried for a purchase

I bought an item from a 0 feedback seller and im kind of worried. Seller uploaded a USPS form of dispatch to assure me item has been posted can you guys confirm its genuine? i live in Greece thanks ">|||Don't panic...at least not yet. I tracked your package using the Customs # at the top of the dispatch sheet (the long number starting with "CQ") at USPS.com. This is the result: "Label/Receipt Number: CQ34 1197 230U S Class: Priority Mail International Parcels Service(s): International Parcels Status: Electronic Shipping Info Received The U.S. Postal Service was electronically notified by the shipper on June 9, 2010 to expect your package for mailing. This does not indicate receipt by the USPS or the actual mailing date. Delivery status information will be provided if / when available. Information, if available, is updated periodically throughout the day. Please check again later. " This means is that 3 days ago, your Seller printed a label and paid the postage for it. There is no way for you to tell at this point that he actually posted it or not, except by accepting his word that he has. For example, I have shipped 10 items to various countries from the US in the past 2 weeks. 9 went by First Class Mail to Canada, Europe, & Australia. 1 went by Express Mail to Russia. The only one that shows I actually mailed it is the Express Mail package. All the rest say the same thing your tracking information says above. However, I KNOW that 2 of my First Class International Mail packages have actually been delivered, as my customers have told me so & left positive feed back. Priority Mail International (which is how your item was marked for shipment) and First Class Mail International are treated the same way by the US post office. Usually you will not see any tracking information until it reaches the destination country, and only then if your country's post scans it upon arrival. Know that it could take 30 - 40 days before you receive your package or have any information that it has in fact been mailed to you. It may take about 1 or 2 weeks to reach Greece, but then it will go to customs. I won't go into the merits of the dispatch form itself, but it looks genuine. HOWEVER, if you have not received your package by day 41... contact your local customs office and post office using the customs number on the dispatch form. If they don't have it, send your Seller a nice note letting him know the package is still no where in site, and you will be opening a case with Ebay simply to protect your right to be refunded should it be "lost in the mail." Give your Seller the benefit of the doubt, but do protect yourself. You only have 45 days FROM THE DAY YOU PAID FOR THE ITEM (I go by the day the auction ended myself, just to be safe) to open a case. After that neither Ebay nor PayPal will help you if you never receive your item. If the item shows up after you open your case, then close your case and let Ebay know you received it (remember, your Seller will know if it is delivered ... if it shows up AFTER Ebay reimburses you...do the right thing and pay your Seller again because you got what you bought. You have 60 days to leave feedback, so wait until you get your item before you do. I'm sure it is on its way...but you are right to ask for confirmation. Keep checking on it by putting that customs number into the "track a package" box on the USPS.com site I referenced above. If someone scans it along the way to your house it will show in the box...it does take a while for this information to show up so don't worry. Just keep the timeline above in mind as a last resort. Good luck!|||We have no way of knowing once the package leaves USA and enters the Greek postal system. Just wait about 40 days and if nothing is received, file the INR with Paypal. It looks like your seller did ship the item . You have 45 days from the date of payment to file. Take the customs # and go to www.usps.com track and confirm. It may or may not show when it enters Greek customs.||||||lallaw sorry to disagree, Paypal is much easier for a straight forward INR dispute. Ebay's Buyer Protection still has growing pains, poorly trained staff and often is very frustrating for both sellers and buyers according to several boards.||||||thanks for your answers guys. but what i need to know is whether someone can print that form i uploaded via USPS.com without actually shipping the item. i get this message when i try to track the item..thats why im worried "The U.S. Postal Service was electronically notified by the shipper on June 9, 2010 to expect your package for mailing. This does not indicate receipt by the USPS or the actual mailing date. Delivery status information will be provided if / when available. Information, if available, is updated periodically throughout the day. Please check again late" item was shipped June 9th but i still get this message although 3 days have passed already||||||You did not pay for tracking.The customs number works for some countries as delivery confirmation IF they have the equipment and they remember to. In other words it may never say anything else and you will have the itemIt may not be your fault but it is your responsibility Silver rule "do not do to others what you would not like to be done to you"|||The reasoning by the po for the lack of acceptance scans is the online generated labels provide a dc/customs number at no or below counter cost because they in theory use less man hours(you do not tie up a counter person to pay postage and do an acceptance scan)It may not be your fault but it is your responsibility Silver rule "do not do to others what you would not like to be done to you"||||||Actually it's been updated - says it has left the US for international dispatch. See below. Or cut & paste the CQ number into USPS.com website in the "Track & Confirm" box & you can see it for yourself. In other words, it seems like it's on it's way. Label/Receipt Number: CQ34 1197 230U S Class: Priority Mail International Parcels Service(s): International Parcels Status: International Dispatch Your item left the United States from ISC CHICAGO IL (USPS) at 10:39 AM on June 12, 2010. Information, if available, is updated periodically throughout the day. Please check again later. Enter Label/Receipt Number. Enter Label / Receipt Number. Detailed Results: International Dispatch, June 12, 2010, 10:39 am, ISC CHICAGO IL (USPS) Arrival Electronic Shipping Info Received, June 09, 2010 Track & Confirm by email Get current event information or updates for your item sent to you or others by email.I have the simplest of tastes. I am always satisfied with the best - Oscar Wilde|||You may experience a problem in Customs as the item is marked as a "Gift", and probably is not.|||makaveli* just relax and wait for the item to arrive. Since this is an international shipment , just wait the 30-40 days for the item to arrive.|||hmm... the sender's address shows shipped from San Jose CA, 9xx27 but the international dispatch is from chicago. does that mean there are no direct EU flights from the west coast? being a seller in chicago (I can see the O'Hare airport control tower from my balcony), i always assumed it was normal that packages would show an International Dispatch scan within 12-15 hours after dropping them off at the post office dock, but i guess thats just one of the advantages of being so close to the international hub. I may have to rethink my plans to move out to the desert next year... ... nope,, chicago weather still stinks...

Seller autobidding to raise price?

I have a seller who sells the same brand/model item 2-3 times daily. I've been watching over 30 of these items over the last 3 weeks waiting for a price point that I think is right. It seems that with about 2 hours or less remaining in the auction, somebody bids $91. Ebay hides the seller's account, but it seems to be a different user account each time. Is it against policy for a seller to use a program to login as a user and auto bid to bring the price up to a certain price point? It's just too obvious that different buyers are bidding the exact same price towards the end of the auction. How do I report a seller on suspician of this activity?|||It's not strange for a like item to get near-identical bids and sell for the same average price every time! If you click the mystery bidders you can see what percentage of bids they've placed with that seller. And you can share a closed listing number for us to look at.~James~

Logitech Harmony 700 Universal Remote

A few weeks ago I posted a warning about purchasing this remote without the AC adapter. This problem can be solved if you have a battery charger which can charge.AA batteries. More important than that you must have the proper USB cable or the remote is useless. The USB cable is the link between the AC adapter and the remote. and more importantly is used to program the remote. The USB cable for this particular remote fits only this remote and other Logitech remote USB cables will not work with this remote. You cannot purchase the AC adapter or USB cable from Logitech. Tonight I noticed a listing for one of these without the USB cable or AC adapter which said that the remote had been tested working and I wondered what that meant. The remote will power on if the batteries are charged but without the USB cable there is no way of finding out if the remote can be programmed. I know this because I purchased one without the AC adapter (my mistake} and it was sent with the wrong USB cable so I had no way of finding out if the remote is fully functional.|||The Harmony 700 uses a standard Micro USB, not the Mini the other models use. So you can purchase a Micro USB as well as use any Cell Phone charger terminated in the Micro USB connector, in place of Logitech AC charger. It should be a Micro-A USB type if you want to use it with Logitech's AC adapter, else, it can be either either Micro-A or B for PC data interface only. You should find an A or B letter moulded into any Micro USB cable and may find one lying around at home if you have a fairly new Cell Phone data cable. Most small new electronic equipment, cell phones, etc, are migrating to the new Micro-USB Standard. See Wikipedia for more info.

Transaction type ive never heard of

Has anyone evere heard of this type of transaction or am i being scammed. ive never heard of it on ebay maybe paypal but not ebay Let me explain you the process.. It will be shipped from El Paso and I'll pay the delivery costs. After eBay will receive the amount, I'll receive the OK for the delivery. I'll start the shipping in the same day. You'll have three days for inspection. After you'll agree with the bike, eBay will release the money to me. If the bike is not as I described, the total amount will be refunded by eBay and I will pay the delivery costs for the return. This is the eBay policy regarding this type of transactions.|||Tell me your decision and I will contact eBay regarding the sale. Then they will send you all the information about the purchasing.|||This is a SCAM. There is no vehicle. This is not offered by eBay or PayPal. Do not send any money, you will lose the money. Do not click on any links in the e-mail. If you already have, immediately change any passwords you may have entered on subsequent pages you were linked to.~ Lucy ~ Guide to eBay Board AcronymsClick on for links to Help Pages for a new eBayer|||eBay Trust & Safety Board List of scams .. Link Examples: The Scam: The Artificial eBay Agent Scenario 1: eBay seller gets an email telling the seller to send the item to an eBay agent. The agent guarantees full and immediate payment while the buyer approves the item, and further guarantees the transaction is protected by some "trustworthy" agency. Sometimes the agent promises an additional "cash sweetener" if the item is sent very quickly. Scenario 2: eBay buyer gets an email telling the buyer to send the money to an eBay agent. The agent promises to hold the money until the buyer approves the item, and further promises a full refund if something is wrong with the item. A "trustworthy" agency or website is cited. Money is usually requested to be sent via Western Union Instant Payment, Bank Wire or similar method, although the "agent" sometimes allows PayPal payments. The eBayer sends the item or money, and waits for a reply ... and waits ... and waits, and finally realizes nothing will be sent in return. eBayer learns there are no "eBay agents" that perform such functions. Protection: NEVER send an item or funds to an "eBay agent"! Also see the following: Spoof eBay Email Encounter Fake Escrow Account Spoofed eBay Pages Empty eBay Endorsement Send It To Me Sooner Return to top of page Remember, there are many variations of these scams. If the message you receive is at all similar to these, be wary! The Scam: Counterfeit Craigslist Car Comeon Scenario: eBayer sees an auction for a nice car on Craigslist or another auction site. eBayer contacts the seller, and receives a return email stating the sale will be conducted on eBay, and enjoy the full benefits of eBay Motors Protection. Seller tells buyer to send eBay UserID, address, etc, to start the process. A short time later, the buyer receives an invoice from "eBay". The buyer is instructed to send money to the "eBay Agent". The sale supposedly enjoys "eBay protection", or "protection" from some other agency. The buyer is told that the money will be held until the buyer indicates s/he is happy with the car. The buyer sends money to the "eBay agent", and awaits delivery of the car. No car arrives. Warning! eBay is not an escrow agency. They do not handle referrals from Craigslist or other sites. Protection: Avoid such offers. Also see the following: The Artificial eBay Agent Unsafe Safety Board Empty eBay Endorsement Return to top of page Remember, there are many variations of these scams. If the message you receive is at all similar to these, be wary!~ Lucy ~ Guide to eBay Board AcronymsClick on for links to Help Pages for a new eBayer|||yEA Thanks i figured that much this is what i sent him after i relized it was a scam. hes actually quite popular a search of his email turned out results "Albert Leary" "Well it took like 5 minutes of research but looks like you have a fan site buddy Link Well Nice try almost had me. good thing i did a little research right"|||You need to forward this message to spoof@ebay.com so they can 'officially ignore' it more efficiently.--------------------------------- Sometimes I wonder if the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it. - - Mark Twain|||This is a very common SCAM! Did you find the "bike" on Craigs or another venue? This is NOT how Ebay works.|||miguels773 you will receive emails (from the Scammer) that make it appear they are from Ebay. They will not be from Ebay . Send the scammers offer to purchase emails with full headers from the scammer to spoof@ebay.com|||Read about one of many "craigs" scams here Link|||The OP figured out the scam more than 12 hours before post 6-8. Reading all (5) posts in a thread before responding is a good thing.|||"The OP figured out the scam more than 12 hours before post 6-8. Reading all (5) posts in a thread before responding is a good thing." While that may be true, I did not see anyone post the link from Ebay regarding the Craig's scams. In additional, we have many "lurkers" who read the threads, so the answers are not only for the OP.

Seller shipped my item to another buyer

I know I shouldn't be so upset about this, but I just purchased several dolls from a seller. She agreed to combine shipping, and I told her to take her time, that I was not in a rush to get the items (I paid her right away through Paypal.) The seller just informed me that she sent one of my doll's to another buyer and she instead sent me a doll that was for the buyer who got my doll. The other buyer got the much better doll, and it was a doll I have been trying to purchase for years... What if she will not send it back? I do not want the doll the seller sent me. I am trying to tell myself it is only a doll, but so many other things are going on in my life right now it is like the straw breaking the camel's back. What would you all do? Thanks for letting me vent.|||I am sorry this happened. Right now all you can do is wait. hopefully the other buyer will co-operate. The seller should ask you to return the doll to her, at her expense. Then when she has your correct doll back from the other buyer, she can ship it to you at her own expense. You do not have to accept this different doll. Keep your eye on the calendar, if you do not have the correct doll or a full refund within 45 days of paying, you should file a SNAD. Not AS Described..... Do not miss the 45 day deadline to file. I prefer PP but you could use eBay resolution. E Bay Resolution Center link is at the bottom of this page. PayPal is at this ... Link~ Lucy ~ Guide to eBay Board AcronymsClick on for links to Help Pages for a new eBayer|||same thing happend to me on a bead order. a LARGE expensive order.... I contacted seller, she'd shipped my large packed to New Zeland. She sent me postage to send the wrong package back to her (to seller) I did. Then I waited. And waited. The New Zeland folks finally sent her my package, she sent it onto me. Was a big time delay in all of it, (four weeks) I though I deserved a little bonus for all my trouble but man, all I got was a Thank you very much! I did leave all five happy stars anyway. I like this seller and it was an honest mistake... mistakes happen and I want to be able to buy from them in the future! Just be patient, they will make good on this to the best of their ability, they do want happy customers!Friends just call me Crazy. Or you can call me Ms. Crazy.|||and yes, actually the items I received were worth more money, but they were jewerly, which I don't want, I wanted my semi-precious stones!Friends just call me Crazy. Or you can call me Ms. Crazy.|||sorry, one last thought... I believe the New Zeland folks were holding my package hostage till they got the correct package.... that's why they took so long to send it back to the seller...Friends just call me Crazy. Or you can call me Ms. Crazy.|||But if she files a SNAD, and the items were combined together, she'll have to return ALL the dolls. Better hope that she pays you to have both shipped back to her, or to ship the right ones to each other. Though I'm still bitter over a case that happened the latter way as the other buyer ruined my item. ~James~|||I agree, watch the calender and file a SNAD with Paypal if you don't receive what you paid for within that time frame . You should absolutely have the doll you wanted and bid on and not settle for the doll the seller chose for you. We all know that what else can go wrong in my life feeling but you just gotta hang in there. Sounds like the seller is trying to work things out so just be patient and see if she can arrange to get your doll back. There is no way to know how the other buyer will react, hopefully all will be amicable. Good luck.|||but keep in mind that the other buyer may feel about their purchase the way you feel about yours (most do) and they, like the New Zeland mix up, might hold your doll hostage till they get their doll... might be best to send that wrong doll back to the seller right away....? I don't know, this is a trust issue, I trusted my seller to make good although I did worry about sending that package back as what protection did I have since her DC would show she delivered a package to me? But with Dolls, these are so very personal, I can't see this other buyer keeping the wrong one.Friends just call me Crazy. Or you can call me Ms. Crazy.|||crazy8dreams The DCN that gave the seller protection also gives the same protection to a buyer returning an item. eBay/.PP will refund on a claim upon online viewable proof of delivery. Always return with a DCN, if the payment you made was $250 or higher, a Signature Confirmation is required.~ Lucy ~ Guide to eBay Board AcronymsClick on for links to Help Pages for a new eBayer|||If the other buyer will not cooperate with returning the doll to the seller, then I would file the SNAD with Paypal. Your seller should be offering to pay the cost of you returning the incorrect doll she sent as well as the item price and original S&H. Your seller messed up and you should not be out one dime for the seller's error. The seller, nor Ebay /Paypal can force the other buyer to do the right thing and return the doll.|||markowitz57 Be aware , you only have 45 days from the date of Payment to file the SNAD dispute. Do not let the seller or the other buyer string you along, until you have past the deadline to file.|||I have returned one part of a large combined order that was snad and won a ebay case once it was delivered.I was refunded that item and a % of the combined postageIt may not be your fault but it is your responsibility Silver rule "do not do to others what you would not like to be done to you"|||That is interesting to know, misfitfun. I had often wondered what would happen in such a situation.~ Lucy ~ Guide to eBay Board AcronymsClick on for links to Help Pages for a new eBayer

What does cases limit mean?

Dear Ebayer, I am writing to let yu know tat today I recieved an item from Ebay Buyer Protection which claims that m open cases are about to exceed the limit an my acount can be suspended I suspect that Ebay ould send me that email as it is not sensible and think it is a junk or spam. I have been using Ebay with great pleasure and safety as I have always been protected by PayPal buyer protection if I encountered any problems(item not recieved or not as described.).Now When I started using Ebay Buyer Protection I get a note from you claiming that I am exceeding you open cases limit. What should I do If I don't recieve my item? How can I send the item back without opening a case and having ebay as a mediator? Who will garantee my refund if not Ebay? And finally as far as I am acquanted with the Ebay Buyer Protection there is no any cases limit mentioned there.If there is any limit please let me know and I will just stop buying the item from ebay when my cases get to that limit because without being able to claim a case I will never risk buying. I am using Ebay not any other shopping site only because it is a garanteed and safe I have never claimed the case if I recieved my item in time or it came out as described.What is more I have never opened a case without trying to comunicate it with the seller. Please let me know if I my further rely on Ebay or I should make up my mind about things. Thank you.|||Ebay does not often respond to board postings-this board is mainly user to user advice.You need to contact customer supportIt may not be your fault but it is your responsibility Silver rule "do not do to others what you would not like to be done to you"|||How many cases do you have open? And how many have you filed?|||Go to the Help section, type in "buyer protection", and select the second link. Near the bottom of that page under Buyer Eligibility and other restrictions, it says, "In addition, we reserve the right to temporarily, indefinitely, or permanently suspend your coverage under the eBay Buyer Protection Policy, immediately and without prior notice, if we suspect abuse, excessive claims, tampering, or interference with the proper working of eBay Buyer Protection." The bold is mine. I don't know what number or dollar amount eBay considers to be "excessive". But if you are having to open multiple claims, you really should be picking your sellers better. In 12 years of buying on eBay, 5 of them on this ID, I've only had to open 3 claims.friends Director,|||Your Feedback Left does not indicate a lot of problems. I wonder, are you automatically opening a claim if you haven't received an item within 45 days, then closing it when you get the shipment? Normally this is a good practice, but international shipping takes more time than domestic, and the 45 day limit may be too short a time for you if you find items arriving in, say, 50 to 60 days. If this is what you are filing cases for, perhaps you should pay for your purchases with a credit card that has a longer time to file a claim if you don't get your items. Good luck - Cheers|||well at least this will give sellers some protection if they susspend buyers that file excessive claims . can't see why it's a problem as long as they inform the person involved.|||Given your location, I am not surprised you are filing alot of claims with Ebay/Paypal. Link Ebay/Paypal does have the right to limit the number of claims filed in a specific period of time. There is obviosuly a problem either in the sellers you are choosing or in the transit to your location.|||Someone posted on T&S a couple months back with a similar problem. That person was from Brazil (IIRC) and was filing INR claims on out-of-country buys just before the deadline to try to preserve his rights, if the item hadn't yet arrived. Like the OP, he ended up hitting a limit.|||I think the OP has left the building.... I would agree though, there must have been an awful lot of cases filed for that email to have been generated, regardless of their validity.

What is your thoughts on this...

Today I received my item from seller. I was very happy with the contents. However also included and put on the very top of packaging so I would not or could not miss it was a religious pamphlet. Would that be against any type of Ebay policy ?? It just seems very presumptuous to me. How do others feel about receiving such items? Thanks for you thoughts.|||It's not against Ebay policy. Just throw it away or recycle it. I'll never understand why people are bothered by it.|||||||||It's rude for someone to question my relationship with God or lack thereof. Like a stranger asking a very personal question or someone on the street randomly giving you advice only your doctor should.....|||No one is questioning your relationship with god-it is just advertising for a specific believe system.Don't your bills come with inserts advertising other items?It may not be your fault but it is your responsibility Silver rule "do not do to others what you would not like to be done to you"|||Don't your bills come with inserts advertising other items? Not the same as an advert for a snuggie. Or whatever comes with your bills. I don't get any, I pay elec. online and have no others except rent. I think it is very rude. My opinion. (Obviously|||Truth is, OP, I wouldn't care for it either. And there was a poster on another forum a short time back that was asking if sending religious leaflets in their shipments was against Ebay policy. You must have found them._______________________ "So many negs! So little time!"||||||It doesn't bother me. Though if the seller asks, I may strongly advise against this practice as it may offend some buyers, which may lead to low ratings. I have no problem openly discussing my religious views, in an appropriate forum.friends Director,|||I've had this same experience on ebay. I threw it out, left no feedback, and never bought from the seller again. Someone pass me an explanation and a Tanq on the rocks please ...|||Don't your bills come with inserts advertising other items? Annoying, however - not the same. Not even close. Sears isn't trying to get me to convert. Just buy more junk. Someone pass me an explanation and a Tanq on the rocks please ...||||||i'd tell them thanks and that i signed them up for several adult sites as well. and i'd leave a 1 or 2 in comunications star as well. there's no place for religion in my buying .|||It's rude deep-down is really why it bothers me. Religions, gods, churches, all that mumbo-jumbo is private IMO. A person can walk up to me on the street and ask if I'm saved. I'll still be po'd at them, but not as much as if an ebay seller or Sav-a-lot cashier tries to initiate an issue like that.~James~