| |  | | | GhostWhoWalks | 04-27-2014 11:18 AM | Problem with a buyer? Finally got it over it. Now step 2 on your part. Ever had one of those buyers who was lying, trying to rip you off, scare you using feedback, etc.? Well we all have. From what I have read and I myself. Buyer tells me they'll drop me a negative. Please go for it, no refunds given without you sending my product back so go for it. Once it's done you can easily get it removed etc.
So the problem is over you won and this person was a pain in the neck!
What I do is anyone who is a problem on my stealths. I just copy and paste their name, block them on all stealth accounts. I even have a free website where I post their account user name, along with a link of the block list so I don't have to click 5 million times to finally get there.
So I get on the site that is bookmarked the web page, along with a button for replying to feedback link, and block link. And it just takes me a moment to do this. I've had one buyer trying to rip me off then after that was done he jumped to another seller that happens to be guess who? That's right YOURS TRULY here GWW. :cheer: So I replied to them and right away blocked them. This gave me the idea to start doing this. Refunds? Charge backs? problems? buyer scamming the system? Block them all!
Stealth can also be used at an advantage for things like this also and protect you from that bad buyer again. |
| just_smile | 04-27-2014 11:35 AM | Re: Problem with a buyer? Finally got it over it. Now step 2 on your part. I don't really come across horrific buyers.
A few that are impossible to please, yes.
Never had one rant and rave or be abusive........yet. |
| GhostWhoWalks | 04-27-2014 11:41 AM | Re: Problem with a buyer? Finally got it over it. Now step 2 on your part. Quote:
Originally Posted by just_smile
(Post 548799)
I don't really come across horrific buyers.
A few that are impossible to please, yes.
Never had one rant and rave or be abusive........yet. | Been stealthing for a year now. I do have some products that are just to hard for people to understand, because they just arn't smart enough. But that's just one product. I probably have about 1 negative feedback per month for all my accounts and at times it goes on for 3 months without it. But you always get that 1 time buyer who just has to leave negatives for everyone else including you etc. Those are the buyers I am talking about also. |
Re: Problem with a buyer? Finally got it over it. Now step 2 on your part. When in doubt, block them out - sounds like a regular problem GWW |
| Bunneh | 04-27-2014 02:18 PM | Re: Problem with a buyer? Finally got it over it. Now step 2 on your part. So what do you do if the buyer has more than one ebay account and ends up buying from you on that account while knowing you blocked him on another?
I have had this and even though it's against eBay policy, they didn't do anything to him. His account is still there to this day. |
| GhostWhoWalks | 04-28-2014 02:26 AM | Re: Problem with a buyer? Finally got it over it. Now step 2 on your part. Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 548823)
When in doubt, block them out - sounds like a regular problem GWW | Not for me but some are hard to deal with. |
| GhostWhoWalks | 04-28-2014 02:27 AM | Re: Problem with a buyer? Finally got it over it. Now step 2 on your part. Quote:
Originally Posted by Bunneh
(Post 548848)
So what do you do if the buyer has more than one ebay account and ends up buying from you on that account while knowing you blocked him on another?
I have had this and even though it's against eBay policy, they didn't do anything to him. His account is still there to this day. | call and complain if neg left, explain why you blocked them and say he came back with another. etc. |
| GreenBean | 04-28-2014 03:11 AM | Re: Problem with a buyer? Finally got it over it. Now step 2 on your part. Would need careful appraisal.
Account would need to be able to withstand ebay checking the account.
Would need the seller to be completely competent AND confident to carry out such calls.
:mod: |
| GhostWhoWalks | 04-28-2014 10:59 AM | Re: Problem with a buyer? Finally got it over it. Now step 2 on your part. Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenBean
(Post 549009)
Would need careful appraisal.
Account would need to be able to withstand ebay checking the account.
Would need the seller to be completely competent AND confident to carry out such calls.
:mod: | I am very careful. I've called for all my accounts whenever I would have a problem. I know you are not suppose too but if I didn't call on many times some of my accounts would be gone.
*Please note I my country is very different then the ones you are dealing with* Thank you. |
| bjammin | 04-28-2014 11:15 AM | Re: Problem with a buyer? Finally got it over it. Now step 2 on your part. I have only had 1 (knock on wood) difficult customer. Don't get me wrong, I have had a couple negatives, but they have all been revised but 1 on my real account. My items are inexpensive enough that I can just let them keep it, issue a refund, get my pos fb, and everyone is happy. Of course, the "stupid question buyer" or the "needs reassurance buyer" always gets the block just because I know they are gonna be an issue.
But, nonetheless, I like that idea. Why would I wanna be bothered by a pest on one account and not the rest. Thank you Ghost for the great idea. |
| Exile3 | 04-28-2014 12:50 PM | Re: Problem with a buyer? Finally got it over it. Now step 2 on your part. I was actually thinking about doing this exact thing this morning while fuming in the shower. I think your post has motivated me to start doing the little extra work! Thank you! |
| GhostWhoWalks | 04-29-2014 11:09 AM | Re: Problem with a buyer? Finally got it over it. Now step 2 on your part. Quote:
Originally Posted by bjammin
(Post 549129)
I have only had 1 (knock on wood) difficult customer. Don't get me wrong, I have had a couple negatives, but they have all been revised but 1 on my real account. My items are inexpensive enough that I can just let them keep it, issue a refund, get my pos fb, and everyone is happy. Of course, the "stupid question buyer" or the "needs reassurance buyer" always gets the block just because I know they are gonna be an issue.
But, nonetheless, I like that idea. Why would I wanna be bothered by a pest on one account and not the rest. Thank you Ghost for the great idea. | I've also had one customer once last year ask me this lame question about a product that I can see a Million and 1 problems happening that I answered them in a way that they wouldn't even buy the product, blocked them on all accounts. Thanks for the reminder.
Not only does it save you from giving a refund, losing money and getting N FB on top of it not to mention problems. |
| GhostWhoWalks | 04-29-2014 11:11 AM | Re: Problem with a buyer? Finally got it over it. Now step 2 on your part. Quote:
Originally Posted by Exile3
(Post 549158)
I was actually thinking about doing this exact thing this morning while fuming in the shower. I think your post has motivated me to start doing the little extra work! Thank you! | You welcome. I am only here to help*. *only to a limit like anyone else! |
Re: Problem with a buyer? Finally got it over it. Now step 2 on your part. Quote:
Originally Posted by Bunneh
(Post 548848)
So what do you do if the buyer has more than one ebay account and ends up buying from you on that account while knowing you blocked him on another?
I have had this and even though it's against eBay policy, they didn't do anything to him. His account is still there to this day. | Not much you can do EXCEPT (and I do this for my big listings) - I monitor who is winning at the last minute (or last hour rather) and cancel/block as needed | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:43 AM. | |
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