
on 02-09-2016 01:50 PM
Fellow buyers
I have recently in the last two months had two buyers defraud me and one case I am sharing with you. This could have been prevented had ebay claims believed me, a seller of 4 years standing, rather than a buyer with 0 feedback and credibility from Bhagalpur, Bihar. The buyer bought an item a Nokia Lumia LCD DISPLAY ASSEMBLY worth Rs 4100 and imemdiately filed a claim on reciept that he had recd only an LCD display and not complete assembly. I knew that a cheat had gotten to work! Then ebay claims asks him for snaps which he dutifully uploads, asks me for resolution in which I state that I had sent a complete assembly and even posted snaps showing what a complete assembly looked like and gave google search links. But all that fell on deaf ears. Finally the buyer was asked to ship back the item which he did and on opening his parcel I find a broken only lcd display of Nokia Lumia 1020. Imemdiately same day ebay claims refunds him so he gets to keep my assembly for Rs 4100 and his money too!! As usual the formailty of seller protection was offered asking me to send " further proof of shipment" !!! Which moron would ask for that. Anyways sent him the DTDC slip scanned and which was promptly rejected stating " claim criteria not eligible". So is this what ebay has come down to. A seller who has sold 10000 plus item versus a unknown charracter from a town with a dubious reputation. And of course David wins versus Goliath!!
on 02-09-2016 01:51 PM
pardon my error Fellow sellers
on 20-09-2016 08:12 PM
I've been buying from eBay since 2000 when it was still Baazee.com but have never sold anything. Nevertheless I can sympathize with sellers who have to deal with dishonest buyers and some of the baffling practices by eBay itself.
Your mention of being asked to send "further proof of shipment" reminds me of an example of those baffling practices. I have had to claim a refund a few times in the past. On some of those occasions, I was asked to provide further proof of payment. I've always paid by PaisaPay ever since they introduced it and they should have records of every detail of the transaction. Asking for further proof is downright silly.
on 13-10-2016 06:59 PM
on 14-10-2016 10:43 AM
Sad to hear about the high loss of Rs 15999. Nowadays it is hard to earn but easy to lose!! We have been cheated many a times in our selling of 4 years, recently a buyer from Allahabad claimed he did not recieve a lcd display worth Rs 6000 although it was sent through powership aramex. All he did was send snaps of an empty plastic box and the torn powership bag and voila! he was granted a refund of Rs 6000. So we lost our money like bingo! Then we were asked to send ' further proof of shipment'! I sent the copy of Aramex signed manifest but that was not enough for ebay claims and ultimately the seller protection application was rejected. A seller of four years standing had no credibility before a zero feedback buyer of 1 month membership!! In other words in the eyes of teh claim adjuster I was telling a lie that I had sent the item properly packed and a one time buyer from Allahabad was teling the truth. It may be possible that Aramex staff at Allahabad may have pilfered the item as it is quite common in Bihar and UP for courier staff to do that but why should we not be given the benefit of the doubt!!!!
on 19-12-2016 10:50 PM
arre bhai even i got my account got suspended due to false claims. its very good tool if some buddy want to demage your reputation just 4 or 5 gurante claims and negative feedback and your compiditor is out from ebay thats so easy and we are victum of that