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21-05-2025
6:19 PM
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21-05-2025
6:53 PM
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kh-mfaiz
I purchased two items from this seller, keeping one item and returning the other, as the seller accepts 30 days returns.
I returned the one item immediately following correct procedures, and received a refund with the seller leaving good reviews.
I recently bid on an item from the seller only to see, Problem with bid notice as the seller has blocked me.
I have tried to contact the seller with no response.
has this happened to anyone else?
21-05-2025 6:21 PM
Not unusual if you returned an item.
Nothing anyone can do if seller doesn't want to sell to you again.
21-05-2025 6:22 PM
As a seller, I always block buyers who return items, leave negative feedback etc.
The seller does not want to deal with you again and they have every right to block you to ensure you don't buy from them again.
21-05-2025 6:27 PM
The seller is only able to leave a positive review/feedback, hence why they did. False negatives are not allowed by ebay. Like others have said - we always block sellers who return items for no reason or are troublesome. We don't have time or want this sort of shenanigans here or anywhere else for that matter with buyers.
21-05-2025 7:14 PM
adding to the advice already given -
The negative x 2 feedback you left the seller for blocking you is serious feedback abuse, if the seller reports you the negs will be removed and that would damage your account.
21-05-2025 7:20 PM
A lot of sellers may check out the feedback you have left for others if you bid on their items. Personally, I can see other sellers adding you to their blocked bidders list on the grounds of the feedback you have left for that seller.
22-05-2025 10:14 AM
This behaviour is so unprofessional, why advertise returns accepted?
Just let people know returns are not accepted (like most sellers do), this is so unnecessary.
22-05-2025 10:16 AM
Why advise returns accepted?
22-05-2025 10:21 AM
If I knew returning an item would get me blocked from that seller, I would have just kept the item.
Just let people know returns not accepted.
22-05-2025 10:31 AM
Just let people know returns not accepted, why advise returns accepted, and then block customer when they do.
22-05-2025 10:39 AM
I always leave positive feedback for sellers, I feel if some wishes to block me for returning an item, when they have advised breath easy returns accepted, then I need to mention this in my feedback.
22-05-2025 10:56 AM
No one wants the shenanigans you speak of, just let people know returns not accepted, then you wouldn’t have to always block customers who return items.
Troublesome customers are a different matter.
I have only returned a few items on eBay when they have arrived damaged, and returned to seller’s that accept returns, then go on to buy from these sellers with confidence that if an item is damaged or not as described/pictured I can return the item.
No need for time wasters or shenanigans, just happy customers and happy sellers.
22-05-2025 11:07 AM
Private sellers can refuse change of mind returns.
Business sellers have to accept all type of returns.
Sellers don't have to have a valid reason to block buyers, it is their right to do so.
22-05-2025 11:31 AM
This seems so unfair and unkind, I didn’t realise that buying a few trinkets on eBay would be so ruthless.
I would prefer a seller to refuse my return, instead of accepting a return and then blocking me for doing so.
Blocking a customer for no valid reason because it is their right to do so also feels wrong and unkind.
Thanks for the info.
22-05-2025 12:35 PM
Blocking a customer for returning an item following all sellers guidelines is a form of abuse on the seller’s behalf, when advertised as returns accepted (misleading information).
I feel customers should be made aware of this, as it’s made me feel awful, as if I’ve done something wrong and now being punished. I’d like to spare others from feeling the same, hence the feedback.
Threatening to damage my account by sharing my experience also feels like abuse.
I’ve always supported private/small businesses and sellers, after the information I’ve received from this platform and the negative attitude towards customers from private sellers, I’ll be careful who I buy from in the future.
Advertising as “breath easy returns accepted” really means returns accepted you are now blocked for doing so, this a false sense of confidence for buyers.
As an experienced mentor, can you refer this case to eBay, as this situation is avoidable if sellers state returns not accepted, instead of the false notion that returns are accepted, this would spare all parties involved.