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It has been a bizarre roller coaster of a ride!
I have just had a 30 minute online chat with an eBay representative to resolve an issue which I now know to be unresolvable.
I also cannot believe that I am alone in being a victim of the bizarre eBay seller standards.
Having been a seller, trainer and promoter of eBay since 2001 I find it utterly incredible that in the space of just two months they have essentially destroyed my good reputation, restricted my sales and made it utterly impossible to recover and be able to sell through eBay again.
My crime? I made one mistake. In January this year I stupidly clicked on the 'Sell one like this' link when listing a DVD we no longer wanted. Unfortunately, it was a link on a multiple item listing which sells a large quantity of the same DVD, the qty of which got included within my listing.
As soon as I found out I cancelled the listing and had to refund 6 of the buyers.
Fatal
What eBay have done has to record those 6 refunded items as defective listings, penalised my account as 'below standard' and restricted my selling ability. I can now no longer list more than 20 items and any listings I post get pushed right down the search listings as to make it virtually worthless.
One transaction has rendered my eBay account useless and unusable.
It is totally bizarre. During the online chat I pointed out that the restriction of just 20 items actually means that you cannot recover the defect rate to below their 'normal standard' for at least 3 years!
I have been selling successfully with a 100% feedback rating, 1100+ and excellent comments for 15 years and now find that all of that has been taken away because of their bizarre policy.
When I asked this eBay chap that if I return in a years time maybe I can start selling again his response was that if I do not sell the 20 items a month with a 100% perfection rate then I will have my account 'permanently' restricted!!?
I find it bizarre and actually a little offensive.
I can't believe that I am alone in being affected by this.
But the thing that got me was the callous disregard to the point I was making. After one year the best I could hope for, assuming every listing sold would be a defection rate of 2.89%, which means after the first year I would still be penalised for a transaction where no one lost money, no one got cheated and no one lost out as they were able to still purchase the item for similar prices from other suppliers. I thought I was doing the right thing
I suppose I will just have to find another outlet.
I hope at least it serves as a useful warning to others.
I have just had a 30 minute online chat with an eBay representative to resolve an issue which I now know to be unresolvable.
I also cannot believe that I am alone in being a victim of the bizarre eBay seller standards.
Having been a seller, trainer and promoter of eBay since 2001 I find it utterly incredible that in the space of just two months they have essentially destroyed my good reputation, restricted my sales and made it utterly impossible to recover and be able to sell through eBay again.
My crime? I made one mistake. In January this year I stupidly clicked on the 'Sell one like this' link when listing a DVD we no longer wanted. Unfortunately, it was a link on a multiple item listing which sells a large quantity of the same DVD, the qty of which got included within my listing.
As soon as I found out I cancelled the listing and had to refund 6 of the buyers.
Fatal
What eBay have done has to record those 6 refunded items as defective listings, penalised my account as 'below standard' and restricted my selling ability. I can now no longer list more than 20 items and any listings I post get pushed right down the search listings as to make it virtually worthless.
One transaction has rendered my eBay account useless and unusable.
It is totally bizarre. During the online chat I pointed out that the restriction of just 20 items actually means that you cannot recover the defect rate to below their 'normal standard' for at least 3 years!
I have been selling successfully with a 100% feedback rating, 1100+ and excellent comments for 15 years and now find that all of that has been taken away because of their bizarre policy.
When I asked this eBay chap that if I return in a years time maybe I can start selling again his response was that if I do not sell the 20 items a month with a 100% perfection rate then I will have my account 'permanently' restricted!!?
I find it bizarre and actually a little offensive.
I can't believe that I am alone in being affected by this.
But the thing that got me was the callous disregard to the point I was making. After one year the best I could hope for, assuming every listing sold would be a defection rate of 2.89%, which means after the first year I would still be penalised for a transaction where no one lost money, no one got cheated and no one lost out as they were able to still purchase the item for similar prices from other suppliers. I thought I was doing the right thing
I suppose I will just have to find another outlet.
I hope at least it serves as a useful warning to others.