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Grrrrrr Ebay

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 10:53 am
by Rachel
Hi guys, how annoyed was I this morning! :x

I spent three hours listing some items on Ebay last night, no smurfs I'm afraid, but some items such as records and unwanted Christmas pressies, to try and make a bit of cash.

I got up this moring all excited to see if we had any watchers or even any bids only to find that Ebay had cancelled them all because we mentioned that we accept cash in the description. :(

This must be a relatively new rule as I was using the same text as I had done for years and had been using it on auctions as recent as October last year.

It wasn't an option or anything that I had ticked, purely that I mentioned that we accept £ GBP. € Euro and $ USD...........

Apparently you cannot mention that you will accept cash! :shock:

I am going to have to re-list all the items now and take out the offending line of text. Grrrrrr to Ebay. :crazyangry:

:soapbox:

Okay, rant over and I am now feeling a little bit happier now that the 2007 smurfs have arrived. :-D

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:10 am
by steveparkes
Awww, poor Rach..I've never heard of that rule..thanks for letting me know before I did the same..grrr naughty ebay..why can't they ever end the auctions we know are dodgy???

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:18 am
by SMURFYSTEVE1
Wow Rachel, that really must be a new rule they have made but it's certainly a pig of a rule..... :banghead: If this is the case now then why not make an announcement about it as we're always on ebay and have not seen anything about it..... :-?


If you ask me it's a stupid rule as everyone listing auctions usually puts that sort of thing in the description..... :???:


Smurfy regards
Steve :D

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:01 pm
by Smurfysmurf
Wow, that must be a very new rule...as I have seen auction that accepted cash just recently (probably around December)

:banghead:

I hope you are able to relist them Rachel and you will get a lot of money for them :D

Re: Grrrrrr Ebay

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:08 pm
by eggie smurf
I got up this moring all excited to see if we had any watchers or even any bids only to find that Ebay had cancelled them all because we mentioned that we accept cash in the description. :(
This has happened to me before...the cancellation part but it was AFTER the auction was already won and paid for :banghead: The winner wanted their money back through paypal and ebay wouldn't get rid of the final value fee until I sent them a nasty-gram. I made the mistake of putting a link to the product's website and that's why it was yanked. Yet there are all types of shill bidding and fakes that are reported to ebay that they do nothing about. Make sure they refund your listing fees, Rach, since they are the ba$tards that canceled them. :angry:

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:15 pm
by Rachel
Thanks guys. :hug:

Hopefully I will get them relisted later this week. At least Ebay have already refunded my account with the listing fees so I suppose that is something. :relieved:

I used to be able to whip out auctions every few minutes but these days I am a bit slower and these items were all completely different so I am just annoyed how much time I wasted last night. :snail:


Having read the policy rules, it does say about accepting cash but I have never had this problem before so maybe it is new. :-?

I won't be making THAT mistake again. :o :)

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:57 pm
by Guest
That's annoying Rachel, i hope you get them re-listed and sold asap :D

:-D :beer:

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 1:35 pm
by Little lucie @ Simon
Sorry to hear about your ebay problems Rach. Glad to hear that they refunded your listing fees. :-D Lucie

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:14 pm
by FlamingO
I feel for you Rachel, its such a drag doing listings, not something I enjoy at all :sad: I'm always relieved when there done - until posting time comes :) . Hope they all go well for you.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:29 pm
by Syd Smurf
How annoying Rachel. This has happened to me too and I can only think that someone probably reported it because they have nothing better to do or have no life.....otherwise I doubt Ebay would of picked up on it.

Give Richard a few punches and you may feel a little better :-x

Good luck with the auctions when you get them back on

Dyar

PS - Sorry Rich.....I guess it will be pay back time next time I stay :music:

....I prefer the violin across back of head to a cello if I still get to choose?

Re: Grrrrrr Ebay

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:44 pm
by DrunkSmurf
Okay, rant over and I am now feeling a little bit happier now that the 2007 smurfs have arrived. :-D
Not in the colonies, they haven't.

But--
Why does ebay care whether you accept cash? I guess because it invites the potential for sellers claiming they never received the cash? But, to completely de-list you? Since when did Ebay become the buyers best friend? I'm surprised the CEO didn't -wink-wink- ask for a cut.

"Don't worry. Send me 10% and I'll suspend the crap-head if he gives you bad feedback."

Actually, have competitors to ebay emerged yet? With both buyers and sellers complaining about it, it seems competition is sure to find a market.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 9:37 pm
by Bunno Smurf
Hi Tim,

I guess they don't want cash being used as they're sick of people making "item not received" claims. :-?

There are a few rival auction sites appearing now. I know theres a yahoo one in the US. I also saw one from NZ (I forget what it was called). Here in Australia theres Oztion and quite a few others as well but they're hardly off the ground yet and you need people to know about them to make them work I guess.

In the end my bet is ebay will just buy them all and shut them down. Pessimistic aint I?? I vaguely remember typing in a link for some such site once and was surprised to be redirected to ebay. :angry: :angry:

I don't know if theres anything as global as ebay though. They certainly need some stiff competition in my opinion.

Re: Grrrrrr Ebay

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:03 pm
by toydreamer
...but some items such as records and unwanted Christmas pressies...
You've gone way inside my unwritten rule of not selling unwanted Xmas presents before 6 months is up. lol

:eek:

Re: Grrrrrr Ebay

PostPosted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 3:09 am
by SA Smurfette

You've gone way inside my unwritten rule of not selling unwanted Xmas presents before 6 months is up. lol

:eek:
:) :) :) :) :)


What a pain, Rachel :x
Glad you have been refunded by ebay though.
Still annoying with having wasted all that time of listing them :???:

PostPosted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 2:14 pm
by Rachel
You've gone way inside my unwritten rule of not selling unwanted Xmas presents before 6 months is up. lol
:lol3: Nice one Andrew :sofunny:

Well I have managed to relist everything, hopefully this time they should stay put. :fingersx:

No smurfs I am afraid but I am hoping to sort a few for Ebay soon. :D