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Postby Tufts » Tue Jun 05, 2007 12:52 pm

Usually we read posts about buyers being screwed by sellers on eBay, however I have a recent story concerning myself, as a seller (a powerseller), being screwed over by eBay. I’m not here to moan for moanings sake. I’m here to share my experience and obtain any advice you guys can offer.

I have been a powerseller on eBay for 5 years. I sell approx 500 items per month. They are relatively small value items. Around £3 each on average. I see eBay as a hobby but also as a source of income for my uni tuition fees so that I do not have to rely on a loan. My profit is small, but enough to pay for my uni fees. My feedback is over 11,000 and 99.7%.

I had a brake from selling in December 2006. That is when I sold my last items. The Christmas postal service, being as shoddy and unreliable as it sometimes can be, meant that a few international buyers did not receive their items (about 1% of my customers). This was beyond my control. I ship all items. However because I sell 500 items per month, I do not have the time to fill in tracking forms for each and every item. While it would make good sense to do so, I’m a full time law student and it would be impossible within my time constraints. So I send the items by first class airmail in good faith, and 99% of the time they arrive with no problem, the buyers are pleased and leave positive feedback. As you know, some international buyers did not receive their items. They left negative feedback without contacting me. I was frustrated, as can be expected, but I put the experience down to the risks of trading on eBay. After all, 99.7% of my buyers were still satisfied with my service and the quality of my items. I then ceased selling on eBay because I had law examinations coming up. I planned to resume selling after the examination period.

Last month, completely out of the blue, I received an email from eBay saying that my account has been restricted due to “seller non-performance” and that I had 30 days to “bring my account back to standing, or else I would be permanently banned from eBay”. My first instinct was to assume this was a spoof email. After all I have not done any selling activity for 6 months. After checking with eBay, via their spoof email check and also via contacting eBay directly it was confirmed that the email was valid!

Obviously at this stage I’m shocked, confused and a little scared. I’m also in the middle of my law exams. I log into eBay and find that I cannot perform any activity (no bidding, buying or selling). And yet, eBay are still taking shop fees from me. I contact them immediately via email (the only method that they provide. There is no phone number) and wait a few days for their response. When it arrives, it is an automatic computer-generated response. The response tells me that I have had some negative feedbacks and that they must be removed within 30 days or I will be suspended permanently.

As I have 99.7% positive feedback, I find the emphasis on the 0.3% negative feedback quite baffling; Nonetheless I follow eBay’s instructions. I scan through my feedback until I find the negatives. I contact all the buyers immediately offering full refunds and file “mutual feedback withdrawl” forms for each. In a few days I receive 2 responses from buyers agreeing to withdraw feedback but the other buyers do not respond. This may have been because the transactions were carried out 6 months ago and they no longer use eBay (their accounts appeared dormant for some time). After a few days of waiting for the remaining buyers without luck I email eBay telling explaining the situation. I await eBays response.

In the meantime, the buyers who did agree to withdraw feedback have discovered that they cannot use eBay’s “mutual feedback withdrawl” form because the auctions ended over 2 months ago. Everyone is frustrated at this point. I send another email to eBay about this matter.

The first response I receive from eBay is about the non-responsive buyers and it is an automatic templated response. The response tells me that in order to remove feedback for old auctions, I must use Square Trade. This will cost $20 per feedback. I’m disappointed and frustrated but follow the email’s instructions. I sign up with Square Trade and file cases for the cooperative buyers. I pay with my credit card. The buyers continue to cooperate and after a week eBay remove their negatives from my profile. Finally I think progress is being made.

But what about the non-responsive buyers? I wait upon an email from eBay. When it arrives (you guessed it, an automatic computer-generated email that was obviously made using a template), I am told that I can use Square Trade for those buyers also. So I file Square Trade cases for the non-responsive buyers, but, there is a problem. A week later, Square Trade tell me that they require the email addresses that the buyers had registered with eBay at the time of the transactions. Because the buyers are not responding to my attempts at contact, I cannot obtain their email addresses! Also, because the auctions finished 6 months ago, I could not obtain their email addresses from eBay! I start to panic at this point because I recognize that my time is running out. The 30 days will be over soon. So I email eBay again explaining the situation and anxiously await a reply.

After 5 days I receive a reply. And yes, it’s an automatic computer-generated response using a template. The reply says:


Hello,

You contacted us again about the restriction of your eBay account.

In our previous responses we provided you with the necessary information
to help you to resolve outstanding issues with your buyers who left you
negative feedback.

You have 30 days from the date you received your restriction notice to
improve your account standing. When this time has elapsed we will review
your account again. If your account standing has not improved and you
have not made an effort to resolve all buyer complaints, your account
will be suspended.

Please be aware that within these 30 days, future emails to us will be
read, however, we may not reply.

Thank you for your efforts to resolve this matter with your buyers. We
will contact you in due course.

Kind regards,

Richard Dunne
eBay Trust & Safety



I have absolutely NO idea what to do at this point. So I concentrate on my law exams and hope that the feedbacks I have successfully been able to remove via paying Square Trade, will be enough to reinstate my account.

Yesterday I received an email from eBay informing me:


Access to your eBay account has been indefinitely restricted for repeated breaches of our Seller Non-Performance policy.

Our top priority is to ensure that eBay remains a safe and reputable place to buy and sell. We cannot permit further use of this account due to the nature of the policy breaches and the number of issues you have outstanding with your buyers.

We sent you a notice advising you of this restriction and allowed you a 30-day period of limited access to conclude any outstanding transactions and resolve issues with your buyers.

As these 30 days have now elapsed, we have reviewed your account standing and access to your account has been fully and indefinitely restricted.



So there you have it. Despite all my efforts, I have no idea what I have done wrong. I can quite confidently say I did everything within my power to rectify the situation. I relied on eBay as my income and I am left with a large storage room full of stock. I was a powerseller with a large percentage of positive feedback and I was also an eBay top 100 reviewer. This suspension has come as a complete and utter shock to me.

I have racked my brains for some possible ways to rectify the situation. I feel helpless because eBay has the monopoly over buyers and sellers alike, and we, the people who are lining eBay’s pocket, have no rights. As I said at the start of this post, I am not on my soapbox just to moan like an emo; I am posting here because I know many of you guys are eBay users. Perhaps you can think of a solution that I have not yet considered? Perhaps you have experienced this or something similar yourself?

So far, I have only been able to come up with the following list of possible avenues to sort out this mess. I would greatly appreciate it if you could help me figure out some more.

• Send a letter via recorded delivery to their UK head office in Northern Ireland (this would get around the ‘automated response’ syndrome)
• Solicitor (disproportionality/slander/Sale of Goods Act/more research to be done here)
• Watchdog (the desperate mans choice :D)
• UK consumer organization? (Trading Standards for example)


As you can tell, I’ve not had the best month :o If you guys can offer any suggestions I would be very grateful. :hugs:
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Postby frontieraudio » Tue Jun 05, 2007 5:13 pm

it seems that this is happening alot, I had the same message on thursday last, i dont know why after 3 years they are doing this now, i have 97.7% feedback most of my issues are potage not the best in the owrld but they always get there. It seems my email bombardment is a waste of time, best just to set up a new account i guess :?
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Postby Tufts » Tue Jun 05, 2007 7:37 pm

frontieraudio wrote:it seems that this is happening alot, I had the same message on thursday last, i dont know why after 3 years they are doing this now, i have 97.7% feedback most of my issues are potage not the best in the owrld but they always get there. It seems my email bombardment is a waste of time, best just to set up a new account i guess :?


*hugs*

It's really, really scary stuff.

How many feedbacks do you currently have?
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Postby stevew8975 » Wed Jun 06, 2007 6:44 pm

Have you tried using the Live Help on ebay USA? https://cschatlb-na.corp.ebay.com/chat. ... onSellerHP

They may be able to give the specific reasons why the account has been closed.

It sounds like other buyers, not just those that left negs, but maybe some that did not leave any feedback, have created a Seller Non-Performance report - http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/policies/s ... mance.html

The worrying thing about this, as I understand it, is that the seller is not necessarily informed if these are raised.

Also - is there a chance your account has been hijacked in the time you have been offline? Any fraudulent transactions could probably have been completely deleted by now, or even deleted before any sale were processed, however buyers could still raise a SNP as above.
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Postby merlinnn » Fri Jun 08, 2007 2:05 am

I also had my account suspended. It is supposed to be for 30 days starting on April 30, 2007. It's now June 7 and I'm still not up and running. The original letter I received stated that I had violated eBay's Seller Non-Performance policy, which I read. I have not …Failed to deliver an item, Significantly misrepresented or Refused to accept payment for an item as stated in this policy. I swear I do not know exactly what I did to receive this suspension. eBay will not give me details. I have been selling on ebay since May of 2000, my feedback is average (98.4%, 2179 pos and 33 neg) but there are many more sellers worse than I, and they are still up and running.

I have made every possible attempt to improve the account as much as I could without actually doing business. I don't know how they expect you to improve sales if you can't sell. I have received 15 positive feedback since my suspension. I had not received any negative feedback since March 07, and the other 33 negatives I received were scattered over the past 7 years. I have read the policies, reviewing anything that I wasn’t sure about. eBay forgets (or doesn't care) that people depend on the money from eBay sales. I feel I have been as cooperative in this matter as possible, but I am just so frustrated about the whole thing.
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Postby Tufts » Fri Jun 08, 2007 1:41 pm

merlinnn wrote:I also had my account suspended. It is supposed to be for 30 days starting on April 30, 2007. It's now June 7 and I'm still not up and running. The original letter I received stated that I had violated eBay's Seller Non-Performance policy, which I read. I have not …Failed to deliver an item, Significantly misrepresented or Refused to accept payment for an item as stated in this policy. I swear I do not know exactly what I did to receive this suspension. eBay will not give me details. I have been selling on ebay since May of 2000, my feedback is average (98.4%, 2179 pos and 33 neg) but there are many more sellers worse than I, and they are still up and running.

I have made every possible attempt to improve the account as much as I could without actually doing business. I don't know how they expect you to improve sales if you can't sell. I have received 15 positive feedback since my suspension. I had not received any negative feedback since March 07, and the other 33 negatives I received were scattered over the past 7 years. I have read the policies, reviewing anything that I wasn’t sure about. eBay forgets (or doesn't care) that people depend on the money from eBay sales. I feel I have been as cooperative in this matter as possible, but I am just so frustrated about the whole thing.


That is so sad.

Did you say that your suspension was supposed to be 'temporary'? Then after 30 days if eBay are still not happy they will suspend you permimently, which happened to me.
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Postby merlinnn » Fri Jun 08, 2007 9:36 pm

They told me after at least 30 days passed, they would review the account. Well, my point is, how can I improve anything if I can't sell and prove it! I hadn't had any negative feedback for 3 months, all the other bad comments were at least a year ago or more and I'm not bothering people, then they'll accuse me of harrassing them. They made the decision to leave negative FB and I say let it go at that. I didn't have any outstanding disputes either, so I couldn't really fix anything specific to please eBay. My account with Paypal is fine. I don't know what they want. I wish there was another online auction to sell on because I'd go there in a minute.
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Postby dfreeman » Mon Jun 11, 2007 10:29 pm

I too was just recently screwed over by ebay. I was a Gold Powerseller and I have been for the last two and a half years. Anyway, I began using my own merchant account because the Paypal fees coupled with the ever increasing ebay fees were killing my profits.

So I go to log into my account today and they say that my account has been indefinately suspended for "abusing eBay". My feedback is 100%, and I always pay my ebay bill ontime. My primary items included small to medium sized consumer electronics and I NEVER had any problems. To say the least I am completely baffled and a bit scared considering eBay was my only source of income.
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