eBay Suspension & PayPal Limited Forums  
Join Today
Register Subscribe
     

Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today!


Go Back   Home

eBay Suspended & PayPal Limited Forums

eBay Suspended & PayPal Limited Forums (https://www.aspkin.com/forums/)
-   eBay Discussion! (https://www.aspkin.com/forums/ebay-discussion/)
-   -   Calling eBay, sharing my experience (https://www.aspkin.com/forums/ebay-discussion/115606-calling-ebay-sharing-my-experience.html)

Lucynda 02-26-2018 02:16 PM

Calling eBay, sharing my experience
 
I wanted to share because I was so nervous before making the phone call I thought it might help someone else too. I had to call eBay to get my limit increased. The automated system told me it hadn't been 30 days, but it had actually been nearly 60 days so I asked for an operator. I got a very nice English speaking man on the phone. he agreed with me that it had been longer than 30 days and said he would do a manual review which naturally made my face get all white and hot because it is a stealth account. So I waited while he said, "This looks good, this looks excellent, blah blah." He concluded there must be a glitch in the system somewhere because I should have had no problem getting a limit increase and he gave me one manually. he was such a pleasant friendly young man, I wish I could have filled out a survey on him after.

dallis 02-26-2018 03:31 PM

Re: Calling eBay, sharing my experience
 
They probably monitored the call and when they found out he was nice to a customer his manager had him fired immediately and escorted out of the building by security.

Lucynda 02-26-2018 04:46 PM

Re: Calling eBay, sharing my experience
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dallis (Post 903811)
They probably monitored the call and when they found out he was nice to a customer his manager had him fired immediately and escorted out of the building by security.

:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: Sad but true.

tjacks305 02-27-2018 01:13 AM

Re: Calling eBay, sharing my experience
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dallis (Post 903811)
They probably monitored the call and when they found out he was nice to a customer his manager had him fired immediately and escorted out of the building by security.

hahaha hilarious man! thanks for the good laugh. needed that

nickopedia 02-27-2018 03:10 AM

Re: Calling eBay, sharing my experience
 
One of my accounts recently got a listing pulled down and called eBay CS to find out why.
I told the rep that I've been selling the same item(s) for a good while without problems until that point. Why this one? The rep said there was ALWAYS a reason for what they do what they do, and they have a team of "experts" who regularly monitor all their listings. Experts? Huh?

I asked about these "experts", and the rep went on to explain they were "specially trained" to look for items that "just didn't look right" even tho they were allowed and no policy was violated. Seriously?

This call just got more strange as I asked more questions, trying to press for specifics. The rep then started to get condescending and said I was no longer allowed to challenge the reasons why they would take down a listing, and just continued to reiterate that their "team of experts" was the "authority" when it came to certain items.

The ironic thing is I am continuing to list this same item (the one they pulled) on two other accounts with no problem.

What is OK one day might not be good the next. There are no guarantees when it comes to eBay. Their rules are NOT applied uniformly.

GreenBean 02-27-2018 04:33 AM

Re: Calling eBay, sharing my experience
 
nickopedia,

I like this post. I like it very much.

You have presented a well expressed view of what ebay is.


You have shown how ebay changes its rules to suit itself.

Anyone new to ebay should read this and become aware of how they change the game but only to suit themselves.

Thank you for this.

Ebay is not a given, laid out series of rules. Ebay plays a game none of us expect. This therefore makes learning your way around ebay/paypal difficult.

Posts like this lead to users learning better. Please pay attention.

:coffee:

nodeal 02-27-2018 08:21 PM

Re: Calling eBay, sharing my experience
 
"Team of experts" = ****ty bots with ineffective algos that sporadically like to ramp up and shut down your listing one day while leaving it untouched the next.

Or maybe the bots are purposely ineffective, because eBay knows if they try too hard to be strict they will lose even more business to other online vendors.

Quote:

Originally Posted by nickopedia (Post 903895)
One of my accounts recently got a listing pulled down and called eBay CS to find out why.
I told the rep that I've been selling the same item(s) for a good while without problems until that point. Why this one? The rep said there was ALWAYS a reason for what they do what they do, and they have a team of "experts" who regularly monitor all their listings. Experts? Huh?

I asked about these "experts", and the rep went on to explain they were "specially trained" to look for items that "just didn't look right" even tho they were allowed and no policy was violated. Seriously?

This call just got more strange as I asked more questions, trying to press for specifics. The rep then started to get condescending and said I was no longer allowed to challenge the reasons why they would take down a listing, and just continued to reiterate that their "team of experts" was the "authority" when it came to certain items.

The ironic thing is I am continuing to list this same item (the one they pulled) on two other accounts with no problem.

What is OK one day might not be good the next. There are no guarantees when it comes to eBay. Their rules are NOT applied uniformly.


Lucynda 02-28-2018 02:47 PM

Re: Calling eBay, sharing my experience
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nickopedia (Post 903895)
One of my accounts recently got a listing pulled down and called eBay CS to find out why.
I told the rep that I've been selling the same item(s) for a good while without problems until that point. Why this one? The rep said there was ALWAYS a reason for what they do what they do, and they have a team of "experts" who regularly monitor all their listings. Experts? Huh?

I asked about these "experts", and the rep went on to explain they were "specially trained" to look for items that "just didn't look right" even tho they were allowed and no policy was violated. Seriously?

This call just got more strange as I asked more questions, trying to press for specifics. The rep then started to get condescending and said I was no longer allowed to challenge the reasons why they would take down a listing, and just continued to reiterate that their "team of experts" was the "authority" when it came to certain items.



The ironic thing is I am continuing to list this same item (the one they pulled) on two other accounts with no problem.

What is OK one day might not be good the next. There are no guarantees when it comes to eBay. Their rules are NOT applied uniformly.


I am dying over the expert's comment. I bet that guy lies to all his girlfriends too. You probably should have just hung up on him and called back to get a different operator.

SaiJin 02-28-2018 04:07 PM

Re: Calling eBay, sharing my experience
 
well, you got lucky this time and I'm glad for you.

A lot of times they are total apes.

nickopedia 02-28-2018 08:01 PM

Re: Calling eBay, sharing my experience
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lucynda (Post 904199)
I am dying over the expert's comment. I bet that guy lies to all his girlfriends too. You probably should have just hung up on him and called back to get a different operator.

I thought about doing that too; this was the first time I ever got this "expert" spiel from an eBay rep.

I was simply asking questions about the listing they pulled down because it didn't make sense. The part that really got my attention was that I was told eBay has their own people who are trained to know what items "supposed to look like". WTF?

Maybe not, but I can see a case where maybe Trust & Safety suspects an item might be ⊗⊗⊗⊗, or VERO matter and ask for supplier docs/photos to give to the supplier or VERO participant for review. I don't believe that eBay employed their own inhouse people who are experts in items on their marketplace.

Elliot 02-28-2018 09:29 PM

Re: Calling eBay, sharing my experience
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nickopedia (Post 903895)
........ The rep said there was ALWAYS a reason for what they do what they do, and they have a team of "experts" who regularly monitor all their listings......

I am sure, too, that there are a good percentage of "explanations" given on the phone to those of us who call in that are

1) Given by an idiot who has no clue about what he's talking, yet wants to sound like he does both to you and/or whoever is next to him or listening on the line, or just likes to hear himself talk and enjoys feeling like he's in control of something.

2) Given by someone who knows exactly why what happened is what happened, but can't/doesn't want to tell you because they are suspicious of something they see.

I find it best never to take anything as a full and truthful answer, but to factor it all into the bigger picture.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:35 AM.

vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Ad Management by RedTyger


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:35 AM.


Stop the guessing games and learn how you can quickly and easily get back on eBay today!
Read the best selling step-by-step eBay Suspension guide eBay Stealth!
Rotating Residential Proxies? Head to IPBurger for Residential Proxies
vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Ad Management by RedTyger