Why do eBay sellers ignore messages?
Table of Contents
- 1 Why do eBay sellers ignore messages?
- 2 Why do sellers block buyers on eBay?
- 3 What happens if eBay seller doesn’t respond?
- 4 Can you ignore an offer on eBay?
- 5 Can you block someone from messaging you on eBay?
- 6 How do I protect myself as a seller on eBay?
- 7 What happens if seller does not reply?
- 8 Why do some sellers charge extra for tracking?
Why do eBay sellers ignore messages?
Never Respond with Offer to an eBay message because it doesn’t require immediate payment; rather, lower the auction price to whatever you, the seller, are ready to accept (which should have been your selling price all along).
Why do sellers block buyers on eBay?
eBay sellers have control over who can bid on and buy their items. If you’ve had an issue with a buyer and don’t want them to purchase or bid on your items, you can add them to your Blocked buyers list. They’ll be unable to place bids or buy from you until you remove them from the list.
What happens if eBay seller doesn’t respond?
If the seller doesn’t respond within that time, go to the Resolution Center to escalate the case to Customer Support. When Customer Support decides a case in your favor, we’ll send your refund to the PayPal email address you used to purchase the item. This may take a few days.
How do you know if a seller is scamming you on eBay?
Here are some warning signs to look out for:
- Short duration listings: Fraudulent sellers often want to close a deal quickly.
- Heavily discounted or sold-out items: Be wary if a seller has lots of high-value items at suspiciously low prices, or a stock of hard-to-find goods that are sold out everywhere else.
Does eBay really scan messages?
Does eBay monitor and store members’ messages? We may monitor messages (together with any attachments) sent between members for fraud, abuse, spam, illegal content, and other policy violations. We keep a copy of all communications which can be used to help in these circumstances.
Can you ignore an offer on eBay?
If you want to reduce low ball offers, you can set up auto rejects that are anything below X amount. For example, if your item is set at $100 to buy it now, but you have the best offer available, you can auto-reject anyone that sends offers below $75.
Can you block someone from messaging you on eBay?
If you don’t want the blocked buyer in question to contact you ever again, you can block their messages as well on the buyer requirements page of your eBay account.
How do I protect myself as a seller on eBay?
First and foremost, keep all your dealings as a seller inside eBay itself, where they can be logged and monitored. Refuse any requests to bypass this system, such as settling the final payment outside eBay or cutting auctions short for a “buy it now” price.
How do I dispute a seller on eBay?
eBay always suggests that a buyer contact a seller before opening a dispute. You send one message and if the seller does not respond, then you take action once the time frames for opening a dispute allows it. Very high volume seller often do not reply to messages, they should but there’s not much anyone can do about that.
Should eBay make it mandatory for sellers to provide tracking information?
Sellers should be mandatory to provide tracking information and to respond to buyers. If they don’t like that then EBAY should not let them sell. Simple solution. EBAY lets these sellers get away with taking our money and good luck when you get it refunded. EBAY needs to step in with sellers not us the buyers.
What happens if seller does not reply?
You send one message and if the seller does not respond, then you take action once the time frames for opening a dispute allows it. Very high volume seller often do not reply to messages, they should but there’s not much anyone can do about that.
Why do some sellers charge extra for tracking?
Most do use it as protection against false Item Not Received (INR) claims. Some sellers still take items to the P.O. to ship, and they may forget or may not know how to upload tracking info, or mark an item as shipped. Some do not pay the extra for tracking when they take items to the P.O..