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Title: What have I done?
Post by: TheBoy on 17 June 2016, 18:09:31
I've just ordered 2 things off egay.

What are the chances of one of them causing so much grief I'll have to contact egay.  So far in the last year, I've had nearly a 100% failure rate with the 'tards selling shite (and I've long given up selling stuff on there, due to the idiots you have to deal with...   ...something I reminded Mrs TB of earlier when she blew her stack over some frekless 'tard who'd bought something off her, and felt that she shouldn't have to pay for it).


Fingers crossed, but I would be disappointed if it all goes Pete Tong.
Title: Re: What have I done?
Post by: TD on 17 June 2016, 18:20:48
Ive been buying off ebay for about 10 years probably and until this year never a problem.
The problem, partly my fault, I never looked at the feedback of the seller. was the item never turned up. I waited the compulsory time and then reported to ebay. Ebay refunded me within minutes!! and the seller I guess was banned as he/she disappeared from ebay!
Title: Re: What have I done?
Post by: TheBoy on 17 June 2016, 18:31:16
Ive been buying off ebay for about 10 years probably and until this year never a problem.
The problem, partly my fault, I never looked at the feedback of the seller. was the item never turned up. I waited the compulsory time and then reported to ebay. Ebay refunded me within minutes!! and the seller I guess was banned as he/she disappeared from ebay!
I found it good for the first 5 or so years (joined in 2001), when it more like early carboot sales. Genuine people selling unwanted items, making a bit of pocket money.  Then, like bootys, the traders and individuals looking to buy and they sell at profit became prevalent, and it all turned to shite.

So much is Hong Kong tat, even if you specify UK location, and all of a sudden they don't speak English when something goes wrong, or insist you post it back to Hong Kong at your expense.  Even UK sellers are just selling tat or unreliable stuff. Its not particularly cheap (due to traders), and its always hassle I don't have time for.


Trouble is, I've always been a sucker for mail order...  ...the excitement of deliberating and choosing something, and the anticipation and excitement of waiting for it to arrive...


...then the hassle starts, trapsing off to the sorting office (with no parking) to pick it up, finding it doesn't work properly, off to shops to buy packaging, off to the postoffice (with no parking) to post it back.
Title: Re: What have I done?
Post by: YZ250 on 17 June 2016, 20:47:16
As a relative newbie to eBay myself, I'm encouraged by your positive experiences.  ;D

I can relate to the Post Office bit as our Post Office parcel collection is rarely open at the times displayed on the door.  >:(
I have a parcel trapped in the Post Office as I type, I might pop down and break in to see if I can retrieve it.  ::)
Title: Re: What have I done?
Post by: zirk on 17 June 2016, 20:54:32
Whats the absolute worse that can happen, Parcel Force wakes you up at 6 in the morning wanting a paw print.  ;D
Title: Re: What have I done?
Post by: Nick W on 17 June 2016, 21:00:55
Whats the absolute worse that can happen, Parcel Force wakes you up at 6 in the morning wanting a paw print.  ;D


There is no chance whatsoever that you will be able to wake up, get up, and get to the door before the Parcel Farce "delivery driver" has stuffed the I'm to oppsing lazy to actually deliver your parcel, please collect it tomorrow before we lose it card through the letter box and roared off in his van.
Title: Re: What have I done?
Post by: YZ250 on 17 June 2016, 21:15:15
Whats the absolute worse that can happen, Parcel Force wakes you up at 6 in the morning wanting a paw print.  ;D

I'm long gone at that time and the Post Office is shut when I get home. I'm usually lucky that the parcel is delivered really quick, only for it to be held against its will in the Post Office for several days.  ::) ;D
Title: Re: What have I done?
Post by: Bigron on 17 June 2016, 21:38:32
May I put the case for the opposition, gents? My eBay experiences over the years have been almost always good, and in the rare times when that was not so, eBay stepped in and remedied the situation.
I've bought quite a few things from Hong Kong, whth the only drawback being the delivery times.
My most recent purchase was a Universal Multi Card Reader, cost £1.95 INCLUDING postage! It didn't work, so I messaged the vendor, "digiextras_uk", advising them of this. I got an immediate reply, saying that they have sold thousands of these items with virtually no problems, and they promised immediate despatch of a free replacement and did not ask for the faulty unit back.
For that cost price, I wasn't such service from them and they went straight to my Favourite Sellers box!

Ron.
Title: Re: What have I done?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 17 June 2016, 21:47:55
I bought my Omega on ebay.  ::)   10 years on and I've still got the bleddy thing!!  :D  :y
Title: Re: What have I done?
Post by: STEMO on 17 June 2016, 22:31:25
I bought my Omega on ebay.  ::)   10 years on and I've still got the bleddy thing!!  :D  :y
Cars are a different kettle of fish. All you can lose is your time.....and a train ticket, I suppose. If it isn't as described, you simply walk away. Which is why I'm surprised sellers aren't more truthful.
Title: Re: What have I done?
Post by: STEMO on 17 June 2016, 22:33:11
I stayed in a caravan in Chester, when I was 12. I'm over it now.
Title: Re: What have I done?
Post by: Keith ABS on 18 June 2016, 08:10:05
 You can always set your delivery address as your works one, if you are based in one place normally. It does help with deliverys which turn up while you are working

Keith ABS
Title: Re: What have I done?
Post by: TheBoy on 18 June 2016, 09:03:40
I've bought quite a few things from Hong Kong, whth the only drawback being the delivery times.
My most recent purchase was a Universal Multi Card Reader, cost £1.95 INCLUDING postage! It didn't work, so I messaged the vendor, "digiextras_uk", advising them of this.
My point exactly. A Hong Kong seller trying to make out UK.  The only reason they don't want the old one back is return postage is too expensive.

Its cheap 25p tat being sold for £2.

I too have had the "this is the first problem we've had, and have sold thousands"...   ...twice from the same seller, 2 months apart.
Title: Re: What have I done?
Post by: TheBoy on 18 June 2016, 09:06:04
Just had an email from one of the sellers, guess what, he's not posted what the auction was for, but something functionally similar.

FFS. oppsing mongrels, all of them.  I specifically wanted the genuine item. That's why I paid a fair bit more. If I'd wanted a cheap copy, I would have paid 99p.
Title: Re: What have I done?
Post by: Bigron on 18 June 2016, 09:24:19
I get what you are saying, TB, and I do look carefully at what is being offered. Although his email address includes "uk", as you point out, the posting made it clear that the item was of Hong Kong origin - and the replacement works well!

Ron.
Title: Re: What have I done?
Post by: TheBoy on 18 June 2016, 09:31:56
I get what you are saying, TB, and I do look carefully at what is being offered. Although his email address includes "uk", as you point out, the posting made it clear that the item was of Hong Kong origin - and the replacement works well!

Ron.
A lot do claim to be item in UK, and the first you know its a Hong Kong seller is when the Paypal email comes through with a Chinese name.  At this point, you know its cheap tat, and has a high probability that it won't work.

And then, you find that their ability to converse in English mysteriously stops, and they expect postage back to HK. Which requires customs forms, queuing at PO, being out of pocket, and generally a load of hassle.
Title: Re: What have I done?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 18 June 2016, 09:49:35
This thread will I'm sure become more amusing as time goes on and TB's temperature goes up!  :-X                                         ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What have I done?
Post by: Jukeboxnut on 18 June 2016, 12:10:48
I must be very lucky as I have bought over 1100 items on ebay in the last few years with only 1 problem so far including a lot of large stuff from America (which can be expensive due to import duty).   
Title: Re: What have I done?
Post by: ted_one on 18 June 2016, 13:11:01
There is a big seller on the bay...called Babz,my advice is to steer clear of them,most of the stuff they sell 'looks OK' but it's absolute crap,and DO NOT! accept replacement items as they are crap also.They tried every thing to get me not to give them negative feedback,but they got it anyway.I'm now taking my own advice and dealing with reputable UK companies only...spend a bit more on the items and then in general you only need to buy once.I'm fed up with having to decipher badly written instructions for a poorly made and a lot of times a dodgy/dangerous copy of the genuine item. >:(
Title: Re: What have I done?
Post by: pscocoa on 18 June 2016, 19:49:22
My experience of ebay generally very good. Any problems have been sorted. One issue which caused a load of grief in waiting in for the item to be delivered which then arrived damaged the day after it should have arrived and then more grief to get it picked up. Not the seller's fault apart from it was his choice of carrier but he finally told courier company to forget it as collection seemed to present them with so many problems, gave me the item for free (wooden toy box circa £120) which I managed to fix. I will NEVER buy a large item off ebay again.