A lot of people generally print shipping info and postage directly from eBay i think, thusly populating the shipping info and marking it shipped...so can't fault that...now sellers waiting days after that to actually ship isnt eBay's fault, just bad business.I hate how eBay allows sellers to mark things shipped without actually shipping them. I shouldn't get an email that says my item has shipped until it's in possession of the carrier.
That's my whole point, eBay should stop the "item has shipped" notifications from happening until the package is physically scanned in by the carrier. So I blame both eBay and the sellers who waits too long to ship.A lot of people generally print shipping info and postage directly from eBay i think, thusly populating the shipping info and marking it shipped...so can't fault that...now sellers waiting days after that to actually ship isnt eBay's fault, just bad business.
The same thing just happened to me, but on the other end. I had my pack listed locally for $300. I got impatient and decided to list on eBay with a starting bid of $275. In the past I have been shocked how much people have overbid when they get into a bidding war. There were 28 watchers, so I was hopeful going into the end of the auction but ended up with a single bid of $275. After I paid for shipping and eBay fees, I ended up netting $206, which I never would have sold the pack for locally. To make matters more interesting the buyer messaged me 5 days after he received the pack and asked if I would accept a return because the hip belt was too big. Luckily I was able to make him feel guilty about ordering the wrong size when the hip belt size was posted and he decided to try to find a different hip belt or resell it himself. I don't think I will be using eBay again any time soon after that experience.
Dang man, now I feel bad.Wish I could unseen this, but hopefully I will still find a different hip belt size and all. eBay...ugh!
this. ding him and move on. ebay is great as a buyer. lots of protection. living in hawaii i don;t even bother in the classifieds for bows bc i know how much of a hassle it is to ship but seller chooses shipping on ebay so it makes it pretty cut and dry. i bought a couple loaded bows last couple years for some great deals and am always a little bit surprised when they actually show up. they must get killed on shipping and fees. I'm sure you'll find another deal but yes that was very shady of himI would just give him a negative review...report it to ebay and be done with it. No way in hell I'd want the bow or to give that guy $650 bucks after that.
Contact eBay, that scumbag violated the terms of agreeement and your email is important in that. He should be banned.
I've been looking for a target bow to shoot in the offseason and use as a backup hunting bow and settled on a bowtech reckoning 35. Found one on ebay starting at $650 with a buy it now at $850. Bow is pretty clean with a limb driven rest and an apex sight. Auction comes to an end and I am the only bidder winning at $650. I pay immediately and contact the seller to send the tracking when its available. He contacts me this morning saying he can't believe it sold so low and he's losing money on it, blah blah blah. I go back and forth with him and remind him that its an auction and its over and paid for. Scum bag just canceled the transaction for damaged goods and refunded my money. WTF. I'm going to blast this guy through feedback but is there any other recourse? WTF is wrong with people. Should have stayed off ebay, I know.