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FandangoKango 06-10-2011 02:46 PM

Some buyers are intolerant
 
I ran out of stock and i came to tell the buyer a few days later and leave me negative feedback saying im a scammer. :(

Can you guys give me any tips to negotiate the negative with the buyer or leave it?

rsot 06-10-2011 02:57 PM

You ran out of stock and still tried to sell - not a good move. Tell the buyer that you had emergency, some stock got ruined, so you are getting proper replacement.

nkwatch 06-10-2011 03:06 PM

If your selling a free item or low value basiclly first get buyers contact number.
Once you got the number give him a call and bribe him ;) he will remove it

ShadyOne 06-10-2011 03:18 PM

Contact them and strike a deal, if it means taking a loss to get negative feedback removed then it should be worth it.

I have done it in the past.

GrannyT 06-10-2011 03:48 PM

What's a negative feedback?:shocked:

ShadyOne 06-10-2011 05:22 PM

^ Huh? What you mean...

GreenBean 06-10-2011 05:32 PM

negative feedback?

Be serious. :nono:

GrannyT 06-10-2011 05:34 PM

I've never ever had one:D
Had 2 grey ones though:D

KingRay 06-10-2011 07:39 PM

Is it something you can just go purchase locally and send it to them. The loss cant be that much really. I have done this in the past. so you take a $20 or so loss. who cares !!! You got to do what you got to do.

ShadyOne 06-10-2011 07:42 PM

^ Yeah, that was what I was leaning towards with my first post. It is a suitable method that could be work in this situation.

Giardino 06-10-2011 07:47 PM

First of all, I laughed at whoever changed the title of this thread. Second of all, why not refund his purchase? Or, did you already spend the money he sent you before you knew you ran out of stock?

bballaw1 06-10-2011 07:53 PM

Ya I certainly can't say the person is 'intolerant' I'd be ticked too if my money was sent to you and then you say its out of stock. Hopefully this is a big lesson learned.

BiN4RY 06-10-2011 08:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by grannytranny (Post 238097)
What's a negative feedback?:shocked:

Post quality at its finest?

Giardino 06-10-2011 08:35 PM

A buyer who is content and doesn't leave feedback is better than one who you blow off and let leave negative feedback.

FandangoKango 06-10-2011 08:57 PM

I did refund him. I have not spent there money its just people should not be able to leave negative for these pathetic reasons. It ruins a sellers feedback in 1 stupid long shot.

Giardino 06-10-2011 09:00 PM

I do agree with you when you say that one buyer can basically ruin you. I had an account that had 50 positive feedback and was at 100% for everything, and then one buyer complained over something I fixed for him and still felt the need to post negative feedback.

Within 48 hours I got a selling restriction from ebay =/

FandangoKango 06-10-2011 09:52 PM

I wish these buyers had some live auction I would love to buy the item and pay for it then wait a few days and leave a negative see how they like it.

FandangoKango 06-10-2011 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rsot (Post 238065)
You ran out of stock and still tried to sell - not a good move. Tell the buyer that you had emergency, some stock got ruined, so you are getting proper replacement.

I ran out of stock and I didn't sell anymore. I didnt put any more auctions after the sale. I really did run out of stock. I even made excuses that I had an emergency and loss of family lol, but some punks just don't give a f^^^.

FandangoKango 06-10-2011 09:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bballaw1 (Post 238173)
Ya I certainly can't say the person is 'intolerant' I'd be ticked too if my money was sent to you and then you say its out of stock. Hopefully this is a big lesson learned.

If you ever leave me negative be sure I'll do the same buying your stuff! lol Im serious.

GrannyT 06-11-2011 03:36 AM

I'm sorry but maybe I'm not getting this right.

I go to your page and I buy one of your widgets. I pay you and now I'm all excited because my new widget will be arriving in the post shortly - That's my side of the equation.

You've got my money, you've got me excited about my new widget and then you say "sorry .... no can do ...... have your money back"

First of all what were you doing selling things you couldn't supply?

Second - why are you surprised that your customer is hacked off?

Third - Why are you in business if you cannot run a business in a professional manner?

Fourth - You sound like you are the aggreived party when in reality you induced the buyer to part with their money and then did not live up to your side of the bargain - no matter what the excuse is.

Sorry OP - you deserved everything you got.
:doh:

ShadyOne 06-11-2011 07:28 AM

^ Some good leading questions there GT.

I have done a similar thing as the OP though a few times in the past, things like listing the quantity above what I actually had by mistake etc

I simply sourced the product individually from within the UK, struck a deal with the buyer at a srummy reduced price and like magic, feedback removed and buyer happy. Took a loss but the account was in better standing after it.

GrannyT 06-11-2011 07:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShadyOne (Post 238331)
^ Some good leading questions there GT.

I have done a similar thing as the OP though a few times in the past, things like listing the quantity above what I actually had by mistake etc

I simply sourced the product individually from within the UK, struck a deal with the buyer at a srummy reduced price and like magic, feedback removed and buyer happy. Took a loss but the account was in better standing after it.

Excellent - problem solved - but did you blame the buyer for being upset? While I fully appreciate that everyone makes mistakes and we all get it wrong sometimes we do reap what we sow. When you are taking money off of people we are not doing them favours - we are doing business.

I've said in other threads about what I have sold and I have always ensured that I leave the customer happy. Maybe because my offline business interests demand it. I can't very well deliver rotten eggs can I?

It's a bummer when a buyer doesn't act as we want them to - but does that make them idiots? In my view business would be a lot easier if the punters would just send me the money but sadly it aint like that.

In my view the OP cannot be surprised at what has happened and needs to eat a bit of umble pie with the buyer and get the neg removed.

Simples - CompareTheUpsetBuyer.com:D


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