Why is ebay allowing Chinese sellers to pretend they are in the uk?
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30-08-2024 3:28 PM
I am very angry that I can no longer shop on ebay knowing that I am buying from British business's.
There are literally dozens and dozens (100's 1000's???) of Chinese sellers advertising themselves as being in the uk and when you order something the first thing you realise is that the item is coming from abroad because it's the same scenario every time: You get instant tracking and it's usually always Yodel. On this ocassion I actually thought I might be wrong becuase it tells you the item is being send from Hayes to Yodel and sure enough the Yodel tracking updates like this:-
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We looked into your report and didn’t find the listing to be in violation of our policy. This determination was made using automation or artificial intelligence.
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10-02-2025 2:18 PM
Ebay obviously make money from these sellers so they're turning a blind eye. I always check the Sellers "About" page because if they are in China it will say that they are. As far as I can tell it's a reliable way to check.
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08-03-2025 9:24 PM
I too am angry that I can't shop on eBay knowing that I am buying from British businesses but worse than that, this isn't merely about eBay…
Can we shop anywhere on line with any certainty about the source of the goods?
Can we even shop in any bricks-and-mortar store with any certainty, without at least squinting to find a label? Where is it written that the label must make the origin clear?
That's why I'm partitioning Parliament and my local MP to bring back at least the trade mark, 'Made in Britain…' if not 'Made in England/ Ireland/ Scotland/ Wales…' and why I ask you to do the same.
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08-03-2025 10:58 PM
Simply...
Did the item arive in the advertised timescale? Yes or No
Yes :- No Problem
No :- Raise a ebay none delivery.
This whole BEEEF about china is ridiculous, we want cheap stuff and they supply it cheap. If you want the same stuff from a UK seller you pay 25% More. Stop looking at the cheap listings or raise none delivery complaints. Or go to Amazon and pay 25% more, or order from AliExpress and pay 25% less than ebay ( and delivery from ali is now quite quick.
Many Chineese selers have opted to have regional disto centers but also have to replenish stock which is not on a one in one out bassis.
Ebay can't enforce "Seller Taxes" as that would be breaking trade agreements.
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10-03-2025 7:27 PM
Two fairly obvious thoughts there:
For myself, I don't care about the delivery time. I care only about where the goods came from and 'UK stock…' is in no way helpful.
To me, what's ridiculous is your complacency about China.
You have the right to want cheap stuff, which China clearly supplies.
You also have the right to demand cheap stuff when that clearly comes at the expense of friends', neighbours' or relatives' jobs.
Are their job losses OK with you, or not?
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10-03-2025 7:55 PM
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11-03-2025 12:20 PM
First off I am unable to afford the said item of a similar quality which
has been manufactured in the UK and ultimately I don't have the luxury of
simply inventing money.
I won't purchase a substandard item just because it's manufactured in the
UK as we are being heavily ripped off for no reason but if the said item
was of similar quality and cost, I would always choose to buy British.
The circumstances for which I require the item is personal and although I
appreciate you probably don't care it is a necessity to allow me to care
for someone.
I therefore made the difficult decision to purchase an item not
manufactured in the UK.
My complaint was also about advertising an item as already in the UK when
it is not so I suggest you read before jumping on your bandwagon of insults.
I would like you to list every item in your household so we can dissect
your purchases and offer some advice about buying UK manufactured goods as
I am willing to bet the majority of items you own are not British
manufactured.
If you can't prove to me that everything you own and use is British made
then I suggest you climb back in your box.
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11-03-2025 10:34 PM
I’ve never heard of anyone minding about the delivery timescale as such… only whether the delivery was on time.
I’ve never heard of anyone being interested in where the stuff is warehoused… that’s purely a shipment issue and as even you yourself said, the stuff either does or not arrive within the advertised time.
Again, sorry… delivery times have nothing to do with product origin.
If you really believe eBay allowing Chinese sellers to pretend they are in the UK is more about the location than the origin of the stock, will you say how or why?
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11-03-2025 11:12 PM
Sorry can't make head nor tail of what your trying to say.
There seems to be a complaint that chineese selers are proporting to be from the UK, yet they just say UK stock ( In my experince ), if you check there registerd buiness address it's usualy China
The origin of the stock is going toi be the far east anyway.
What evidence is there that it takes jobs from UK workers Regardless of seller most items from any bulk seller will be delivered from a fullfilment warehouse that's probably highly automated in the first place. A good numebr of business don't even own their stock, they have inventory that they purchase and drop ship from a much larger importer.
Ultimatly if your going to get hung up who's selling you what from where.. then go into town and buy it from Wilko or Woolworths
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11-03-2025 11:22 PM
The ironic thing is the UK businesses are probably selling Chinese goods anyway.
I buy in power supplies from UK vendors and they are all made in China.
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11-03-2025 11:25 PM
poster of my experience and agreed it's frustrating.
The stock is not about where it's from but that it is already in the UK
with a specific date when it will be delivered.
All I was saying was they should not be giving specific delivery dates when
in fact the are fully aware they cannot fulfil.
In respect to UK jobs I don't disagree but the point I was making is that
I'm quite sure that everything you own isn't manufactured in the UK but I
bet there is a UK option.
Is that any different or is it simply to do with Chinese manufactured goods
due to what can be cheaper less well made items at knockdown prices?
The item I have purchased is of very good quality made by a well known and
reputable company a bit like buying an imported vehicle.
I appreciate what your pointing out if it was a cheap garbage rip off item
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11-03-2025 11:33 PM
Will you separate your obvious anger from the facts of the case?
Will you say how any of that could relate to eBay allowing Chinese sellers to pretend they are in the UK? I suggest their stock being here in the UK clearly does not mean ‘they…’ are anywhere near the UK.
Will you say how items being ‘sub-standard…’ could have anything to do with the origin of the goods, unless you believe this, that or some other area is particularly associated with sub-standard or even bogus goods?
With all sympathy, I ask how the item being personal, or necessary to allow you to care for someone, is relevant to where that item comes from?
Unless it be cost, it’s in no way clear to me why you decided to purchase an item not made in the UK.
Whoever was advertising an item as already in the UK when it was not, should be reported at least to eBay, and also to the police. Fraud is fraud.
So I suggest you read more widely before jumping on anything and surely that you say what ‘insults…’ anyone loaded on your wagon. Will you explain, or explain why not?
In my view, your asking us to list every household item raises more questions than it answers.
First, who is ‘we…’ who might dissect anything? (Ignoring the fact that ‘dissect…’ is not an appropriate term…)
Further, if you have advice to offer about buying UK-made goods, why not Post helpful links?
I agree, the majority of items any of us own are not British made and that’s the problem!
At the same time, I wonder what your Question, as worded, could really mean?
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31-03-2025 2:11 PM
If you yourself look carefully, you should be able to tell I wholly support jimmythejock's original Question, Why is ebay allowing Chinese sellers to pretend they are in the UK?
I also wish people would stick to that point, and not go sideways to explore delivery times of product qualities.
That's all, really.


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