22-07-2024 3:51 PM - edited 22-07-2024 3:54 PM
A cautionary tale, following on from my earlier thread with same title, excepting (2):
Item is an exercise bike, weight approx 18kg; arrived damaged and unuseable. Return label is for item to be taken to a post office. Can't lift the package off the floor!
Been trying to pay the extra for collection from my home address. ParcelForce is unable to do anything, as it is a pre-paid return label. Seller is uncooperative. Spoke to a member of the eBay customer services leadership team: as far as eBay is concerned, seller has complied by issuing a return label and it is up to me to get it to the post office. Only way I will get a collection is by paying for the return myself.
(Advised to get help, but neighbours are either elderly or at work and my family lives 25 miles away. )
It is my view that eBay should issue return labels to match size/weight of item, but that it really doesn't care anyway. (The eBay chat today was like speaking with a pompous robot.) Amazon always offers collection of larger items and so should eBay.
So... I am closing both eBay accounts, (one already done, will close this one once I receive my refund). Had this account for almost 20 years: seen some things improve, but many things decline.
At one time, I couldn't have contemplated being eBay-less, but it has red-taped; new user agreemented; complicated customer serviced itself into oblivion, IMHO.
And I won't miss it one bit. Yay!
22-07-2024 4:02 PM
You should request a call back from Ebay via the help and contact link at the bottom of most pages and explain you need a returns label that covers the weight.
Best time to do this is just after 8am Mon - Fri or just after 9 am on weekends and Bank Holidays.
22-07-2024 4:16 PM
Hi there. Thanks so much for taking the time to reply. I have already done what you suggest - several times. Decided to book a 'Chat' today, instead. Then asked to speak to someone in a senior position and was put through to a member of the customer services leadership team. He didn't mess about. 😅 Immediately told me the seller had complied with issuing a return label and it was now my responsibility to get it to a post office. Quoted consumer rights stuff at me and when asked if the only way I would get collection was if I paid for it myself, replied 'That would be a fair assessment yes'
24-07-2024 2:02 PM
Applied to close my other eBay account on Monday. This morning, received notification that my monthly selling limit on that account has been increased to £100,000 per month, 'based on an evaluation of your selling performance.' Not sold anything this year, so this really does not make sense and was not necessary. 🤔 If a ploy to persuade me to stay, it hasn't worked! And, of course, I can't contact anyone to tell them to stop sending me up-dates. Most annoying Customer Service ever. IMHO.
24-07-2024 2:39 PM
Others too have been reporting they have seen their limits rise to £100,000 some are seeing £10 million!
It's a glitch, and not a ploy to keep you. Though must admit can see why you thought that, with the timing of closing your account !