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downtownv
12-04-2012, 07:37 AM
Baruarmsinc:7:
Charlie98
12-04-2012, 08:00 AM
eBay is full of them... :(
Judging by his feedback, he's not a bad seller... what's the problem?
Longitude Zero
12-04-2012, 08:06 AM
Never used eBay and never will.
yqtszhj
12-04-2012, 08:25 AM
Never used eBay and never will.
I just have a hard time trusting eBay. Never used it but just the idea.
MLESa7990
12-04-2012, 08:26 AM
That sucks. Been using eBay for years, buying and selling. Never an issue.
Ikeo74
12-04-2012, 08:29 AM
ebay screwed the poouch when they started to hiding bidders idenities. When they did that sellers started bidding on their own items to run up the price without worry of the buyer finding out.:mad: Ebay will fade out of business within the next 2 years.
Shipping and handling prices!! It is a hidden way to increase proffits of sellers by charging extremely high prices to ship and handle your purchase. When the total price ends up more than actual retail price, are you getting a bargin?
jeepster09
12-04-2012, 08:50 AM
There are good people and bad people everywhere......you can't hide from them. I have used E Bay for years with mostly positive results. It opens up the market to your item to a very large base of buyers. The last holster I tried selling on here went unsold for quite awhile, sold first day on E Bay.
At least there is some accountability on E Bay and you do have some recourse if things go bad. Just remember you don't have to buy an item if you feel it is overpriced.
johnh
12-04-2012, 08:50 AM
I only use it for cheap stuff. Never anything I would feel badly in the wallet if I did not get. They do not care at all about helping buyers who get screwed. I learned that the hard way.
Ikeo74
12-04-2012, 08:58 AM
Ebay has become a scammers paradise. Have you been scammed there yet? If not, you will be soon. ;)
LorenzoB
12-04-2012, 09:01 AM
I haven't bought anything on eBay for a while but I know they have changed some things for the worse. I mostly use it now for smalls, but my biggest purchase was a forklift. Worked out great.
TucsonMTB
12-04-2012, 09:04 AM
http://i.ebayimg.com/14/!!d3vrKg!(M~$(KGrHqJ,!ioE1NQySrR8BNTYEEspc!~~_11.J PG
Is this your first attempt to use eBay? On eBay, Baruarmsinc has 773 positive feedback transactions in the last 6 months and only 4 transactions with negative feedback. That's pretty good, even for a brick and mortar retail store. Reading the 4 complaints posted, it looks like they got some negative feedback from inexperienced eBay users who didn't realize they have to return the item to get their refund. :rolleyes:
By the way, if you use PayPal on eBay, you have to work pretty hard to lose your money. PayPal will refund your payment anytime the item is not acceptable, for just about any reason, and always refunds your payment if the seller fails to ship.
In general, eBay rocks if you want fast shipping and the best prices on hard to find stuff that you can't buy locally.
jeepster09
12-04-2012, 09:04 AM
If you use Pay Pal, they guarantee the sale and you can get refund. [ya I know they charge for using Pay Pal, but to me it is worth the protection.] Pay Pal has given me a refund on crap merchandise. Remember to ALWAYS use tracking when you ship something, I also take picture of item going into box before shipping. There are scammers that sell and scammers that buy.
I will continue to buy and sell on E Bay, just be aware.
JimBianchi
12-04-2012, 10:53 AM
ebay screwed the poouch when they started to hiding bidders idenities. When they did that sellers started bidding on their own items to run up the price without worry of the buyer finding out.:mad: Ebay will fade out of business within the next 2 years.
Shipping and handling prices!! It is a hidden way to increase proffits of sellers by charging extremely high prices to ship and handle your purchase. When the total price ends up more than actual retail price, are you getting a bargin?
I am on eBay a lot and according long time members on the forums, sales and traffic are way off from a few years ago and it continues to decline, slightly, every month. Every time they make another change to policy, price or the "cut" there is an immediate drop that is not recovered. On top of that, Amazon can beat them many time of new products, and it is cheaper to buy new on Amazon then used on eBay is being common, especially with some of the eBay's sellers crazy shipping prices.
Two years may be hopeful, but 5 is more likely, without a major, positive overhaul, they could be in trouble.
melissa5
12-04-2012, 11:50 AM
I've bought and sold a lot of stuff on ebay. The biggest purchase was a new MacBook. I've only had a few problem purchases and either the seller or paypal fixed it. There have been a few non-paying buyers, but I got credit for those. Overall, I've had a very good experience on ebay.
Charlie98
12-04-2012, 02:31 PM
I've bought and sold on eBay for many years, although I'll admit I haven't sold anything in a while. My last batch of sale items... eBay/PayPal netted 26% of the total price in service charges and fees, so I don't really sell anything there any longer. I do, however, still go in there and buy stuff... gun stuff, computer parts, tools and hobby items, postage labels. It is an open marketplace and you have to be aware of who and what you are dealing with. Shipping/handling on an item usually is clearly identified; anymore, I just make it a point to look for items with free shipping, and that solves that.
O'Dell
12-04-2012, 02:40 PM
Never used eBay and never will.
I'm with you. Actually, I can't use it anyway because PayPal won't reactivate my account because I don't know the CC number I used to set it up years ago and they're too lazy to look it up.
TucsonMTB
12-04-2012, 03:49 PM
Not sure if those of you who are unhappy with eBay are typical. According to a recent news story dated January 19, 2012, "Fourth-quarter revenue rose 35 percent to $3.38 billion, EBay said yesterday in a statement."
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-01-18/ebay-revenue-beats-estimates-on-paypal.html
jocko
12-04-2012, 05:58 PM
neve rhad an ounce of trouble with ebay. I buy, I don't sell..
I use ebay and PayPal and have never had a problem.
JimBianchi
12-04-2012, 06:52 PM
Not sure if those of you who are unhappy with eBay are typical. According to a recent news story dated January 19, 2012, "Fourth-quarter revenue rose 35 percent to $3.38 billion, EBay said yesterday in a statement."
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-01-18/ebay-revenue-beats-estimates-on-paypal.html
Revenue is only up because they are taking such a huge portion of the sales and shipping now.
Fees have gone crazy in the past two years.
As there piece of the sales pie shrinks due to better deals elsewhere, they will have to adapt or die.
Scoundrel
12-05-2012, 12:57 PM
I've used eBay for many years, buying and selling, with mostly good results.
The selling fees are high, so I limit my selling to stuff that I came across for next to nothing, so I can still feel happy about what I get for it. I'm an "occasional seller", not one of those guys who makes a living by turning junk around for a few pennies profit.
My buying experience has mostly been good.
Recently, I came across a bad apple and initially got screwed on the purchase of a motorcycle ignition. The description was worded in such a way to give hope to a buyer that it just needed a little cleaning/lube and all would be well. The thing arrived, and it was obvious to me with 15 seconds inspection that someone had jammed a screwdriver into it with a hammer and completely trashed it.
I contacted the seller politely because there had obviously been a mistake, and I was sure he'd just overlooked it. Nope, he was rude, told me to get stuffed. I suggested that I could toss it in the trash for him, so nobody had to pay return shipping, he could keep the money I sent for shipping, and he could just refund the actual item price. In that case, he'd lose nothing, since the item was junk anyway, and I'd only lose the shipping cost. He twisted my words and said I was trying to get a 100% refund and keep the item.
I submitted an "eBay Resolution Center Incident", which gave him time to respond. He responded with more drivel. I "escalated" the incident. 18 hours later eBay granted me a full refund, including shipping, put a bad mark on his seller record (in addition to my negative feedback), and I did not have to send it back (I dropped it in the trash where it belongs).
The guy was a "power seller" and I expected eBay to side with him since he generates more revenue for them, but I was surprised when they did the opposite.
The thing is, it was only a $17 item (plus $6 shipping), and from a monetary perspective, it totally wasn't worth my time to go through all of that hassle to get my $23 back. I only did it because the guy was such an ass when I contacted him. Most people don't fight back that hard, so he will just move on to the next unsuspecting buyer who fails to read his feedback, or believes the crap he writes in replies to negative feedback trying to make the buyer look bad.
Anyway, eBay is like any other auction marketplace. The buyer must choose carefully, and in most cases everything will be OK - but there are scumbags everywhere. eBay is no better or worse than your local flea market or swap meet.
O'Dell
12-05-2012, 02:49 PM
I use ebay and PayPal and have never had a problem.
I didn't either until I had to change my CC number twice over three years because of fraudulent purchases. When I called them I was asked for the old number. Since to account had be set up years before I had no idea what number was used initially. The CS rep said it was impossible to update the account w/o the old number. I tried three different CS reps and a supervisor without success. I finally decided if they didn't want to do business with me, I didn't want to do business with them.
JFootin
12-06-2012, 12:37 PM
I got on Groupon a while back. More recently, a copycat called Moolala came along and I got on it, too. I have purchased very little from either one, but recently I purchased and 8 mb MP3 player for $4.64 from Moolala, but when I went to redeem it the seller wanted to tack on a $10 s&h fee. This was not disclosed before I purchased the deal. I contacted Moolala and they apparenty aren't going to do anything about it. So, fair warning: do not do any business with Moolala, or as I like to call them, Screwlala! :mad:
MLESa7990
12-06-2012, 12:51 PM
8mb MP3 player for $14.34 shipped? Still sounds like a hell of a deal to me considering how much iPods and similar ones costs.
bonjorno2
12-06-2012, 03:59 PM
feedback and your this worked up?
http://sigforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/350601935/m/4470016603
MLESa7990
12-06-2012, 06:51 PM
Did OP ever elaborate on why this seller is a 'scumbag'?
Didn't notice any follow up posts of an explanation.
edit: NVM...saw explanation on the sig forum
REALLY??????????:rolleyes:
bonjorno2
12-06-2012, 08:50 PM
I know right
mr surveyor
12-06-2012, 09:35 PM
best example of feedback I know of:
"In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much."
Bawanna
12-06-2012, 10:36 PM
And as the sun sets wonderfully in the west we bid you fond farewell, a nice day and a better tomorrow.
Lets leave this one on a happy note.
Everyone tip your glass, bottle, bong or shot glass to our very good pal Dietrich.
Save me a good spot ole buddy, see ya on the other side.
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