Miffy
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I notice that the Community Board is listed under the Just for Fun category, but this post isn't about fun. It's about an ebay scam I just encountered, so I wanted to warn others who might have the same thing happen to them.
My first mistake was purchasing something from an ebay seller who had only 37 ratings. Of course now it's too late for me to rectify that mistake, but I won't be doing this again.
A couple of weeks ago I bought a computer keyboard from an ebay seller. Logitech stopped manufacturing this keyboard a couple of years ago and it's my much preferred keyboard so I purchase them on ebay now when my current one dies.
The keyboard I purchased was listed as New. And because it was new, it was not exactly cheap. The total cost, including shipping, was $204. So this was no small-time purchase.
The seller messaged me a couple of times, imploring me to test the keyboard as soon as I got it and to leave feedback for him. I assured him I would. The day I got the keyboard earlier this week, I immediately opened the box and tried it out. To backtrack for a moment, as I was taking the keyboard out of the box I noticed a couple of things that led me to believe that the keyboard wasn't new but had been returned to the store--Best Buy (there's a label on the box)--where it was purchased. But, okay, people return things. No big deal.
I plugged the keyboard into the computer and started typing sentences that contain every letter. I didn't even get to the numbers and symbols because the "O" key didn't work. At all. And several other letter keys were not functioning properly.
Here's where I made another mistake. Instead of immediately starting a formal return on ebay, I wrote to the seller, telling them that the keyboard didn't function and that I wanted to return it for a refund. Then the seller started inundating me with messages, telling me to get the keyboard fixed and they'd pay for it. But, uh, no, this keyboard never works properly after it's fixed. I know this because I've been using this exact keyboard for 10+ years now.
Back and forth, back and forth with the seller. Mistake! Don't do this! If you want to return something on ebay or have a problem with the purchase, contact ebay, NOT the seller.
Anyway, at one point, the seller offered to refund me $140 and I wouldn't have to return the keyboard. After a few more back-and-forths, I said I'd take $150 since at that point I was just worn out from arguing with this person. And they came back and said fine, they'd refund me as soon as I left positive feedback for them! I believe this is called "extortion." I said I would initiate a formal return on ebay. The seller agreed.
Fortunately for me, I stopped making mistakes. I got an official ebay return going, got the ebay-generated return label, etc. The seller received the keyboard back yesterday . . . and immediately filed a complaint about me, saying that I'd sent back not the keyboard but a gallon of sand! And ebay said they were working on the dispute, etc., etc., etc., and I would find out the resolution in 5 days. But there was no way for me to respond directly to ebay.
I was furious and found a way to talk to an ebay rep on the phone and told her my story. I've been an ebay user for 20+ years and have 200+ positive ratings as both a seller and a buyer. The rep was able to see this as well as all the ridiculous things the seller had messaged to me and assured me that my purchase was guaranteed by ebay and that I would get a refund.
I asked her what would happen if the seller left negative feedback for me and she said it would automatically be removed. I hope this is the case. Today I received the refund.
But . . . I do have some concern about this seller. Because they know exactly who I am and where I live. They do live on the other side of the US from me, so I'm not worried about them harassing me in person, but I'm concerned about other possibilities. I hope to heck that none of them happen.
Therefore, caveat emptor--that means "buyer beware." I have never ever had an experience anything like this on ebay but now I'm very very wary. Be wary. You do not want this to happen to you.
TL;DR: Be careful who you buy from on ebay. Don't do business with anyone who has very few ratings. If you need to return something, do not contact the seller but go directly to the formal ebay return process. And take pictures where possible.
My first mistake was purchasing something from an ebay seller who had only 37 ratings. Of course now it's too late for me to rectify that mistake, but I won't be doing this again.
A couple of weeks ago I bought a computer keyboard from an ebay seller. Logitech stopped manufacturing this keyboard a couple of years ago and it's my much preferred keyboard so I purchase them on ebay now when my current one dies.
The keyboard I purchased was listed as New. And because it was new, it was not exactly cheap. The total cost, including shipping, was $204. So this was no small-time purchase.
The seller messaged me a couple of times, imploring me to test the keyboard as soon as I got it and to leave feedback for him. I assured him I would. The day I got the keyboard earlier this week, I immediately opened the box and tried it out. To backtrack for a moment, as I was taking the keyboard out of the box I noticed a couple of things that led me to believe that the keyboard wasn't new but had been returned to the store--Best Buy (there's a label on the box)--where it was purchased. But, okay, people return things. No big deal.
I plugged the keyboard into the computer and started typing sentences that contain every letter. I didn't even get to the numbers and symbols because the "O" key didn't work. At all. And several other letter keys were not functioning properly.
Here's where I made another mistake. Instead of immediately starting a formal return on ebay, I wrote to the seller, telling them that the keyboard didn't function and that I wanted to return it for a refund. Then the seller started inundating me with messages, telling me to get the keyboard fixed and they'd pay for it. But, uh, no, this keyboard never works properly after it's fixed. I know this because I've been using this exact keyboard for 10+ years now.
Back and forth, back and forth with the seller. Mistake! Don't do this! If you want to return something on ebay or have a problem with the purchase, contact ebay, NOT the seller.
Anyway, at one point, the seller offered to refund me $140 and I wouldn't have to return the keyboard. After a few more back-and-forths, I said I'd take $150 since at that point I was just worn out from arguing with this person. And they came back and said fine, they'd refund me as soon as I left positive feedback for them! I believe this is called "extortion." I said I would initiate a formal return on ebay. The seller agreed.
Fortunately for me, I stopped making mistakes. I got an official ebay return going, got the ebay-generated return label, etc. The seller received the keyboard back yesterday . . . and immediately filed a complaint about me, saying that I'd sent back not the keyboard but a gallon of sand! And ebay said they were working on the dispute, etc., etc., etc., and I would find out the resolution in 5 days. But there was no way for me to respond directly to ebay.
I was furious and found a way to talk to an ebay rep on the phone and told her my story. I've been an ebay user for 20+ years and have 200+ positive ratings as both a seller and a buyer. The rep was able to see this as well as all the ridiculous things the seller had messaged to me and assured me that my purchase was guaranteed by ebay and that I would get a refund.
I asked her what would happen if the seller left negative feedback for me and she said it would automatically be removed. I hope this is the case. Today I received the refund.
But . . . I do have some concern about this seller. Because they know exactly who I am and where I live. They do live on the other side of the US from me, so I'm not worried about them harassing me in person, but I'm concerned about other possibilities. I hope to heck that none of them happen.
Therefore, caveat emptor--that means "buyer beware." I have never ever had an experience anything like this on ebay but now I'm very very wary. Be wary. You do not want this to happen to you.
TL;DR: Be careful who you buy from on ebay. Don't do business with anyone who has very few ratings. If you need to return something, do not contact the seller but go directly to the formal ebay return process. And take pictures where possible.