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Zero123 11-15-2015 02:38 PM

A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
On my real account I called to speak with a technician about an issue I was experiencing with the interface. That was worked out.

About 45 minutes later I received a call from eBay, telling me they would be restricting my account because there were too many cases open.

A week previously my account was suspended for being under 18, my listings were taken down and all my sales were removed. Of course, I am not under 18 and this was just a completely random suspension. About 30 cases were opened in a period of 3 days after that suspension even though I had it removed within 12 hours. I respond to the cases with a few hours of buyers messaging me so I have 0 awaiting my action almost always, and about 20 awaiting buyers action.

After being told they would be restricting my account, I explained the situation last week. The representative apologized and told me that because this was a unacceptable mistake on eBays end he would definitely NOT be restricting my account. I hung up.

12 hours later my account was restricted without notice.

phaz0rz 11-15-2015 02:54 PM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
He probably decided not to suspend you personally, then you got hit with an automated suspension. That really sucks..

A lot of people around here are huge fans of calling eBay. I guess it depends on the situation though.

Anyway, really sorry to hear that. Hopefully you have backups?

Zero123 11-15-2015 03:10 PM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
I haven't built back ups yet that can handle quantities of 20-30 orders of day ranging in the $600 range. Those are going to take at least 3-4 months to build although I have about 10 I am selling on. I am definitely working on my stealth today because it definitely needs more attention paid to it.

I am calling in tonight to try to get it resolved after I fulfill all my outstanding orders so whoever I talk to has no outstanding issues they can point to but the 20 open cases that have been awaiting buyers responses for 3-4 days.

Kristy 11-15-2015 03:15 PM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
This matter will get resolves since it was an error on their part

phaz0rz 11-15-2015 03:55 PM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
Haha, it would be nice if it were that easy Kristy.. Most of the time eBay would not look past the 20 cases, even if they were caused by an unjustified suspension. They're too busy to look into details like that. In my opinion OP's account is toast.. but we shall see.

@OP - 20 cases for $600 items? I hope they don't all demand refunds since the listing was removed. You'll probably get at least 3 or 4 people wanting their money back. Some eBay buyers view a listing removal as a chance to capitalize.

Anyway good luck resolving all of that and calling in. It's possible!

Zero123 11-15-2015 04:59 PM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by phaz0rz (Post 721822)
Haha, it would be nice if it were that easy Kristy.. Most of the time eBay would not look past the 20 cases, even if they were caused by an unjustified suspension. They're too busy to look into details like that. In my opinion OP's account is toast.. but we shall see.

@OP - 20 cases for $600 items? I hope they don't all demand refunds since the listing was removed. You'll probably get at least 3 or 4 people wanting their money back. Some eBay buyers view a listing removal as a chance to capitalize.

Anyway good luck resolving all of that and calling in. It's possible!

About 15 of those 20 cases were delivered and only opened because the buyers saw their opportunity to get their money back with my suspension. The others I lost access to their details because of the suspension.

Oh, to make things worse, I am providing a service (not a problem according to eBay policy, but nonetheless a service)

GreenBean 11-15-2015 05:12 PM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kristy (Post 721812)
This matter will get resolves since it was an error on their part

Not a given.

Never trust ebay. Gven what the OP said about his selling plan, possibly remote.

:deadhorse:

phaz0rz 11-15-2015 05:22 PM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zero123 (Post 721842)
About 15 of those 20 cases were delivered and only opened because the buyers saw their opportunity to get their money back with my suspension. The others I lost access to their details because of the suspension.

Oh, to make things worse, I am providing a service (not a problem according to eBay policy, but nonetheless a service)

I didn't think you were allowed to sell services of any kind on eBay. How do you provide a tracking number for a service?

You could possibly resolve the cases which you "lost access to" by retrieving the buyers' information in Paypal. In the past when I've had listings removed I've had to refer to the P/P transaction to get the shipping address. Then I'll upload tracking info to P/P, since it can't be done in eBay once the listing is gone.

empirestate 11-15-2015 06:34 PM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
If you followed the forum from the beginning, you wouldn't have to post this in the first place.

GhostOfAmazon 11-15-2015 09:37 PM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
OP is failing in customer service, blames "scam buyers" and then makes the assumption that "calling eBay" is why his account was suspended.

OP: It doesn't matter "why" 20+ cases were opened in 3 days. ANYONE, eBay, Amazon, hell, freaking iOffer, seeing 20+ cases in 3 days is going to suspend your account. They have bots that pick up on this activity....some random rep didn't just suspend you after discussing "technical issues". Your account was already flagged, the phone call simply happened around the same time.

I suggest you look into your customer service, delivery of orders, and/or products offered....in this case, eBay isn't at fault....you are.

GhostOfAmazon 11-15-2015 09:41 PM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
Suggest you read the forums and learn from others.

http://www.aspkin.com/forums/ebay-di...ay-search.html

Zero123 11-15-2015 10:00 PM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GhostOfAmazon (Post 721897)
OP is failing in customer service, blames "scam buyers" and then makes the assumption that "calling eBay" is why his account was suspended.

OP: It doesn't matter "why" 20+ cases were opened in 3 days. ANYONE, eBay, Amazon, hell, freaking iOffer, seeing 20+ cases in 3 days is going to suspend your account. They have bots that pick up on this activity....some random rep didn't just suspend you after discussing "technical issues". Your account was already flagged, the phone call simply happened around the same time.

I suggest you look into your customer service, delivery of orders, and/or products offered....in this case, eBay isn't at fault....you are.

Think you might have scanned over my post and missed the part about eBays original suspension which caused the 20 cases, not my customer service.

I have been in this game for over 3 years, I don't need any more advice, my objective is to offer a little help to newbies to the forum. I am gald I was able to do this with this post.

slokor 11-15-2015 10:30 PM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
Makes no difference what caused those cases. At least not to ebay.
And no that phone call was not the reason for the suspension as others have noted. The account never stood a chance given the circumstances.
Just cut your losses and move on. That's the whole point of stealth. You DID have backup accounts ready to go right?

GhostOfAmazon 11-15-2015 10:36 PM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by slokor (Post 721907)
Makes no difference what caused those cases. At least not to ebay.
And no that phone call was not the reason for the suspension as others have noted. The account never stood a chance given the circumstances.
Just cut your losses and move on. That's the whole point of stealth. You DID have backup accounts ready to go right?

Anyone who has been under a rock for the past 6 months:

slokor was my BIGGEST critic and the most adamant fanatic about NEVER calling eBay in recent past.

Him agreeing with me is akin to the NSA giving up spying.

OP: You're an idiot. You did SOMETHING shady to tip off eBay. They didn't suspend you because you called them. :spy: :deadhorse: :rip:

DairDD 11-16-2015 06:02 AM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
I have got the same problems, the same lesson for me, never call ebay if there is way to solve problems without call i would just go on..

joj889 11-16-2015 08:44 AM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
it is ok to call them on a stealth account right

phaz0rz 11-16-2015 09:06 AM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
WTF did all you high and mighty long-time members jump on OP's ass for? You guys have obviously misread the OP's original post. He wasn't asking a question, or trying to start an argument, he was just sharing his experience. Regardless of how "shady" his selling practices are, none of your posts help at all...

GhostOfAmazon 11-16-2015 10:10 AM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by phaz0rz (Post 722012)
WTF did all you high and mighty long-time members jump on OP's ass for? You guys have obviously misread the OP's original post. He wasn't asking a question, or trying to start an argument, he was just sharing his experience. Regardless of how "shady" his selling practices are, none of your posts help at all...

Because he's posting blatantly FALSE and MISLEADING INFO!

It would no different if I was using my cell phone to tether for internet, then I got suspended, and said: "HEY! NOBODY USE CELL PHONE TETHERING, YOUR ACCOUNT WILL BE SUSPENDED!"

Of course, this is bull****. But several people might believe me, and thus go on not to use a very valuable tool, simply because I blamed my own stupidity on something else.

Here's a very recent thread where members with a LOT more knowledge and experience agree: Calling eBay does NOT result in account suspension.

http://www.aspkin.com/forums/ebay-di...ay-search.html

Maliquest 11-17-2015 02:01 AM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GhostOfAmazon (Post 721897)
OP is failing in customer service, blames "scam buyers" and then makes the assumption that "calling eBay" is why his account was suspended.

OP: It doesn't matter "why" 20+ cases were opened in 3 days. ANYONE, eBay, Amazon, hell, freaking iOffer, seeing 20+ cases in 3 days is going to suspend your account. They have bots that pick up on this activity....some random rep didn't just suspend you after discussing "technical issues". Your account was already flagged, the phone call simply happened around the same time.

I suggest you look into your customer service, delivery of orders, and/or products offered....in this case, eBay isn't at fault....you are.

I was thinking the same thing: This is why I never believe anyone when they say it wasnt their fault for suspension. 20 cases open yet he feels calling ebay was the reason. 20 cases is A LOT even for a month. Get a handle on your sales. Good luck

Kiroshi 11-17-2015 02:41 AM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
Wow some really jumped up nasty internet warriors on this thread! Directly insulting the OP and calling him an idiot for sharing his experience and thoughts, that's really cool...

GhostOfAmazon 11-17-2015 10:41 AM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kiroshi (Post 722198)
Wow some really jumped up nasty internet warriors on this thread! Directly insulting the OP and calling him an idiot for sharing his experience and thoughts, that's really cool...

He's not an idiot for posting experiences, he's an idiot for drawing incorrect conclusions based on zero evidence. :tears: :violin:

zac2409 11-21-2015 10:22 PM

Re: A reminder not to ever call eBay
 
OK looking at the original question, overall would you say it is better to communicate with ebay via a phonecall or by email?


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