Re: I have found loop holes around returns and defects
Yes I read the whole post. There's no way for you to truly differentiate legitimate return requests from scam ones with any kind of accuracy.[/QUOTE]
With that mentality, you've earned your losses
I have methods, such as checking the feedback left,
What they write in the message, what kind of return they opened, if they even respond at all.
I could give a lot of examples but your head isn't close to the same playing field to understand.
I wrote that because it's the push over sellers that make it easy for them and I wanted to offer a way around it.
yes I call people out on their bull****. That supervisor is now more likely to listen to someone else's sob story and hit the approve button.
And as for my struggles creating accounts
Well it happens to be pretty common right now,
Roll your eyes all you want, I may not be victorious all the time, but it is in weakness that I find a way to overcome
I've got like 10 successful accounts over a year old,
And ebay loves my accounts .
eBay sends automated messages like "your shipping times are faster than you think"
"Grow your eBay with a eBay store"
I barely have any defects either.
I even have tactics for when competitors buy,
I had one competitor buy from me and they ended up walking away with nothing, and I got got a free $100(4 months ago)
It's because of my methods I notice when foul play is about to happen.
And a fyi I just completed a normal return for a normal customer.
It's been 3 days, no negative feedback because it was a normal person.
Also this week had a completitor buy from me and I got a competitor feedback removed in 3 phone calls, usually only takes one. Still success 😀
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