WARNING!!!! DON'T BUY FROM E-BAY!!!!!!!!!!!!
#207422 - 08/22/05 09:39 AM
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I had 3 purchases this past month and all 3 were disappointing. One, the product was fake, and damaged during shipping. NO REFUNDS. I got screwed out of $50.00. The other 2 transactions were where the seller was selling other products on the same page, and made you think you were buying more than you got. One had several items, and I received one. Another, the item was NOT as described - there were discrepancies in the information. Please learn from my mistakes and loss of money!!!! I feel horrible. This has been such a negative experience. There are too many fraudulent, misleading sellers on e-bay. Be VERY careful if you buy.
-------------------- Formerly HanSolo. IBS, OCD, Bipolar, PTSD times 3.
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I think it is very important to read the description of the item with a fine tooth comb and pay close attention to the feedback of the seller. The feedback is HUGE in my eyes and I will not buy from people who send retaliatory feedback nor will I buy from the "leave me positive and I will leave you positive" feedback because if the seller is worth their salt, negative feedback would not be an issue.
I have yet to be burned and have made over 40 purchases on e-bay.
I think you have gotten ahold of some nasty seller but there are plenty of good ones too!
-------------------- Have a blessed day!...Rachel
stable and sooooooo thankful!
I have IBS but it doesn't have me!
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The same thing happened to me! I was screwed out of 80.00 for a "DESIGNER PURSE I PROMISE ITS AUTHENTIC" that was fake. The guy had fabulous feedback as well! (he was later kicked off after my incident)
however, I finally tried again recently and won some fabulous designer jeans that were just perfect!
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I agree w/the above. I have had many positive purchases on Ebay, and really rely on the feedback as well. I know that there are alot of people that scam on there, though. There are places to get on and report discrepancies to Ebay. I think that Casey(Atomic Rose) is a seller there, so maybe she can provide some insight. Sorry about your bad luck.
Christianne
-------------------- What if the Hokey Pokey is what it's all about???
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Well, just kidding. Ok, not really.
I'm sorry you had such bad experiences. I don't know what you were buying, but there are several categories of things that I REFUSE to buy on ebay, no matter how good the deal is, because of bad experiences other people have had... electronics, computer and stereo equipment, etc.
I'm sure you've done this already, but definitely leave negative feedback. So many people won't leave negatives out of fear of retaliatory negatives, but that just hurts everyone - then a seller can be a crook and nobody will ever know.
Not all sellers are evil, I promise. I guess I've been pretty lucky: 6 years on ebay, and overwhelmingly positive experiences. Not to say that every transaction has been perfect, but I have yet to lose enough money on something that I'd be really upset about it.
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There is a Buyer Protection Program in place for problems just like this. There's a whole process for filing claims for Items Significantly Not as Described. Once you fill out that form, after a certain amount of time, you may be eligible to file a claim and get a refund. You'll have to read up on all of that, though.
Unfortunately, it's not going to cover something damaged in shipping, because ultimately, that's not the seller's fault, and I know that even I put a disclaimer in my listings that I'm not responsible for lost or damaged items, and it's the buyer's responsibility to pay for insurance. That's pretty standard on ebay. But since that product was a FAKE, I would go ahead and file the form. As for the other 2, go back and read the listing carefully. If it was really misrepresented to include other items, you can fill out for those as well... but again, read their descriptions carefully, to avoid wasting your time with the discrepancy process.
Good luck!
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Aww Alicia, sorry you had such bad experiences That sucks! I agree a lot with what Casey said though, you can have good experiences as well, you just have to be really careful. Always read through the description with a fine toothed comb, because often something will be really cleverly snuck in there so that hopefully people won't notice (I almost bought a fake BabyG watch that way) and always check feedback. And, if you were genuinely screwed, then definately fill out those forms. You have to be extra careful because we're in Canada, and some of the protection doesn't extend to us For example, PayPal has a buyer protection thing where if you pay that way and don't get the item within 30 days or there is something wrong with it you can request a refund, but at last check, that was for Americans only.
That being said, I've just started selling on Ebay and I'm 100% authentic with my items...they're mostly clothes and I go over them with a fine toothed comb just in case there are any flaws to report. And I've been buying on Ebay for years, and only ever had one bad experience.
Hope that helps! Kelly
P.S. What was the item that was fake if you don't mind me asking?
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That sucks. Sorry about your bad experience!!
I've bought lots of stuff from ebay and never had a problem....you can report any problems directly to ebay and they will ban the seller from the site I think.
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Funny thing is, I did read the feedback sections, read it all over several times. It wasn't what they SAID, it was what they didn't say - ie no refunds, additional items posted under description made me think I was getting more than I did... that kind of thing. It was all very sly and misleading. I feel like a fool.
-------------------- Formerly HanSolo. IBS, OCD, Bipolar, PTSD times 3.
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in fact I've been buying WAY too many things on ebay lately, but I've been 100% happy with all of it. Sorry Alicia! I hope you can get your money back!
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-------------------- Formerly HanSolo. IBS, OCD, Bipolar, PTSD times 3.
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-------------------- Have a blessed day!...Rachel
stable and sooooooo thankful!
I have IBS but it doesn't have me!
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LOL!
#207570 - 08/22/05 05:28 PM
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atomic rose
Reged: 06/01/04
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I don't have a store, but you can find my stuff here. I'll warn you - my stuff is totally random. I occasionally sell things on consignment from other people, but mostly it's dependent on what I can find at yard sales up here. So if you're looking for something specific, my listings might be less than helpful.
Alicia - were those forms on ebay of any help to you?
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Oh gosh Alicia! As I just get my credit card out to pay for an item I just won tonight, I read your post! I'm a new ebay buyer and have purchased just one other item (which did not fit me mind you!).I was not disappointed with it though as it was an Anne Taylor outfit for $35. The clothes were absolutely gorgeous, with tags and all. I did learn my lesson though since they just didn't fit right. Anyway, I just won a bid tonight on a pair of shoes. It's very hard for me to find shoes in a size 5 so I've resorted to Ebay. I will let you know how I make out with these. They are coming from a girl in Canada who I was a little skeptical about since she has only sold 3 items so far and the fact she had some strange calculation on the shipping cost. Something plus something and fuel charge and something else then took that number and changed it into US dollars which was about $2 less. So who knows what I'll end up paying.
I hope you get your items straightened out and get refunds for all the bum purchases. I think you can either have good luck or bad. You kinda take a chance doing it. Well as long as I can find size 5 shoes, I'm gonna keep bidding. In fact I'm bidding on 2 more pair I'm sooooooooo bad.
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I have had nothing but good purchases and experiences so far and I have bought quite a bit of stuff from Ebay. I have been super fortunate too as I hardly read the conditions LOL
I just pay attention to what I am getting regarding quantities.
I also try to purchase from the same people over and over again. Once I enjoy their items once, I buy again. Keeps it easy for me to know their expectations and shipping habits.
-------------------- Lana_Marie
Proud Mommy to Bentley Taylor
Born May 12, 2004 9lbs, 3oz
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You have great taste and I'd be glad to buy them from you.
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Me too!
#207663 - 08/23/05 12:59 AM
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Linz
Reged: 09/01/03
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Yeah, there are plenty of pointers in there that will mean I won't even watch an item. Plus the few things I've bought so far have been big so I've collected them w/out having to fuss about shipping insurance.
Leave feedback Alicia! It's what it's for.
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It depends what you're looking for - anything in particular? I have a pile - and I do mean, a HUGE PILE - of clothes downstairs that are destined for a yard sale this Saturday, ranging from size 1 to size 10. I probably do have more 6's in there. It's just more stuff than I'll ever have time or motivation to put on ebay.
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