| | | Freakzilla | 10-12-2023 11:21 AM | Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay Hey Guys,
I have a buyer on ebay, who allegedly hasn't received an item I sent on 23rd September regular second class post. The items is low value and not worth sending with tracking. When I check the buyers feedback they have left negative feedback for 16 different transactions in the last year saying they didn't receive the items in question. They have a feedback of 250. To have that many items go missing with Royal Mail in a year is impossible. They are clearly scamming sellers.
I know what will happen if I don't refund they buyer, ebay will as I have no tracking. I've had situations like this before and done a chat with an ebay agent and asked how can it be genuine for a buyer to have this many items go missing, and all they say is an item has to has tracking to prove it has arrived.
Anyone got any advice on dealing with scammer like this? |
| Ebayorbust | 10-12-2023 11:51 AM | Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay All you can do is refund mate. Always a bitter pill to swallow but you are in a no win situation without tracking. |
| agent006140 | 10-12-2023 01:07 PM | where does your buyer live?
It is possible due to mail theft or just poor mail service,a buyer in rural Mexico often filed INR on low priced trinklets and sellers just mail with no tracking to Mexico.
She was banned from buying,reason-hazard to Ebay seller community.
You should report your buyer.
You can block her.from buying from you in the future
Many Ebay sellers who sell postcards,ribbons,stamps,magazines,coupons do not use tracking,low price items . Quote:
Originally Posted by SaiJin
(Post 1227301)
Sorry mate, but you have 0 protection.
And eBay won't do anything about it. | Ebay has no way to know who is telling the truth,there is a saying -Dont sell anything you cant afford to lose |
| fokbay | 10-12-2023 01:23 PM | Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay Quote:
Originally Posted by Freakzilla
(Post 1227281)
Hey Guys,
I have a buyer on ebay, who allegedly hasn't received an item I sent on 23rd September regular second class post. The items is low value and not worth sending with tracking. When I check the buyers feedback they have left negative feedback for 16 different transactions in the last year saying they didn't receive the items in question. They have a feedback of 250. To have that many items go missing with Royal Mail in a year is impossible. They are clearly scamming sellers.
I know what will happen if I don't refund they buyer, ebay will as I have no tracking. I've had situations like this before and done a chat with an ebay agent and asked how can it be genuine for a buyer to have this many items go missing, and all they say is an item has to has tracking to prove it has arrived.
Anyone got any advice on dealing with scammer like this? | better solution is a fast refund ( I have lost one account for 3$ order and negative feedback ... |
| degsey69 | 10-12-2023 04:50 PM | Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay You could try and contact eBay by either phone or chat and report the situation, I have had in the past done this with a habitual and serial negative feedback leavers.
At present you have to refund otherwise they can open an INR case that you have to refund or eBay will do it for you and you have a hit on your metrics.. |
| Automasters | 10-12-2023 04:57 PM | Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay Yep, when you go cheap you pay. Tracking is a must. |
| SaiJin | 10-12-2023 05:39 PM | Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay Quote:
Originally Posted by Freakzilla
(Post 1227281)
Hey Guys,
I have a buyer on ebay, who allegedly hasn't received an item I sent on 23rd September regular second class post. The items is low value and not worth sending with tracking. When I check the buyers feedback they have left negative feedback for 16 different transactions in the last year saying they didn't receive the items in question. They have a feedback of 250. To have that many items go missing with Royal Mail in a year is impossible. They are clearly scamming sellers.
I know what will happen if I don't refund they buyer, ebay will as I have no tracking. I've had situations like this before and done a chat with an ebay agent and asked how can it be genuine for a buyer to have this many items go missing, and all they say is an item has to has tracking to prove it has arrived.
Anyone got any advice on dealing with scammer like this? |
Sorry mate, but you have 0 protection.
And eBay won't do anything about it. |
Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay Quote:
Originally Posted by SaiJin
(Post 1227301)
Sorry mate, but you have 0 protection.
And eBay won't do anything about it. | this is correct Freakzilla sadly.
per chance, does this buyer sell anything...? |
| OldTom | 10-13-2023 07:30 AM | Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay You will have no choice but to refund, ebay will not help you at all other than maybe remove any feedback if they're a serial negger. (Ive had a couple removed even in similar situation to yours).
All you can do is make a claim from Royal Mail, at least it alerts them if there's a problem address. I do it for every single lost item, regardless of value.
Even though I only ever get a packet of stamps as my compensation this is often more than the item cost me to buy in, I don't see it as a net loss. |
Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay Quote:
Originally Posted by OldTom
(Post 1227336)
You will have no choice but to refund, ebay will not help you at all other than maybe remove any feedback if they're a serial negger. (Ive had a couple removed even in similar situation to yours).
All you can do is make a claim from Royal Mail, at least it alerts them if there's a problem address. I do it for every single lost item, regardless of value.
Even though I only ever get a packet of stamps as my compensation this is often more than the item cost me to buy in, I don't see it as a net loss. | You get that refund for first class no tracking? Even in the form of stamps, that nice of Royal Mail to keep customers happy |
| OldTom | 10-13-2023 07:48 AM | Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 1227338)
You get that refund for first class no tracking? Even in the form of stamps, that nice of Royal Mail to keep customers happy | Yes, you get a book of 8 stamps @£1.25 each no questions asked. That's a tenner for an item which maybe cost me £1 to buy in and £1.55 in lost postage. Net gain and why I never get wound up by cheap item claims. |
| Pedroalva | 10-13-2023 09:37 AM | Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay I will block the buyer then report to eBay wait a bit if it has not been banned I think the only solution would be the refund to avoid claims and as it is a cheap item there is no big loss |
| Freakzilla | 10-14-2023 08:43 AM | Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay For a £5 item? I don't think so. Quote:
Originally Posted by Automasters
(Post 1227297)
Yep, when you go cheap you pay. Tracking is a must. | |
| Freakzilla | 10-14-2023 08:44 AM | Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay You have to have proof of postage to make a claim though. Quote:
Originally Posted by OldTom
(Post 1227336)
You will have no choice but to refund, ebay will not help you at all other than maybe remove any feedback if they're a serial negger. (Ive had a couple removed even in similar situation to yours).
All you can do is make a claim from Royal Mail, at least it alerts them if there's a problem address. I do it for every single lost item, regardless of value.
Even though I only ever get a packet of stamps as my compensation this is often more than the item cost me to buy in, I don't see it as a net loss. | |
| Freakzilla | 10-14-2023 08:45 AM | Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay Unfortunately not, if they did I would scam them. lol Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 1227325)
this is correct Freakzilla sadly.
per chance, does this buyer sell anything...? | |
| OldTom | 10-14-2023 09:16 AM | Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay Quote:
Originally Posted by Freakzilla
(Post 1227416)
You have to have proof of postage to make a claim though. | No you don't. |
| agent006140 | 10-14-2023 09:39 AM | Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay Ebay will take note of your complaint,if he is a habitual INR complainer,Ebay will remove his buying privilege,but he can still sell |
Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay Quote:
Originally Posted by OldTom
(Post 1227347)
Yes, you get a book of 8 stamps @£1.25 each no questions asked. That's a tenner for an item which maybe cost me £1 to buy in and £1.55 in lost postage. Net gain and why I never get wound up by cheap item claims. | pretty cool to note - nice "perk" |
| angryatebay | 10-14-2023 11:04 AM | Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay Did you send as 2nd class letter, large letter or small parcel? Large letters & parcels get a delivery confirmation scan (if the postie remembers to scan it) |
| thespitefulchant | 10-21-2023 10:05 PM | Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay what a headache this is, you can get creative in teaching them a lesson. |
Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay Quote:
Originally Posted by thespitefulchant
(Post 1228077)
what a headache this is, you can get creative in teaching them a lesson. | teaching a lesson requires even more effort and time |
| agent006140 | 10-22-2023 08:04 AM | Re: Best Way Of Dealing With Scam Buyers On Ebay Dont sell anything you cant afford to lose on Ebay.
if you dont want to pay for tracking and come here and cry about your loss,nothing we can do for you.
Ebay sellers who sell low price items and do not use tracking,usually expect some losses,but make enough to cover it. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:48 AM. | |
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