on 05-04-2024 6:54 AM - last edited on 15-04-2024 6:03 PM by kh-mfaiz
The descriptions say the seller will take 50% of any revenue on a monthly basis, surely this is against eBay selling practices?
05-04-2024 7:00 AM
They do break selling rules, you can report those listings, there's a report button down the right hand side of those listings.
05-04-2024 7:01 AM
I thought so, I actually reported them a few a days ago but they are still live so I wasn't sure, thanks
05-04-2024 7:06 AM
Mmmm, it's truly hit and miss with reporting items. I have no idea how eBay act on these reports, some seem to hit the right agent and the item is removed immediately, and there's some for unknown reasons remain.
You have done all you can, not sure contacting eBay Customer Services helps in these cases, you can try if you wish. Lines are currently closed but reopen in under an hour at 8 a.m. There's more chance of Dublin answering at 8 a.m. so you may receive a more accurate reply if these items will be removed or not.
To Contact Customer Services, I find the quickest way to contact them, either for a Live Chat, or you can select to speak and request a Call Back, to click on this link:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/eua?id=5275&mkevt=1&mkpid
On weekdays lines open between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m.
On weekends they open between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
05-04-2024 8:23 AM
never heard of these things but surely 'free to a good home' and then £1700 is a contradiction! Also if they take 50% of something surely that means they are also not a private buyer? Is anyone daft enough to spend that kind of money on something so nebulous (ok I know the answer to that already!)
05-04-2024 8:40 AM
Adding to the advice already given -
they are a business seller trading as a private seller in violation of eBay rules and the law.
also they are running a 'loan' scheme - not allowed on eBay.
15-04-2024 4:49 PM
I too reported 1 of these items to eBay:
FREE TO A GOOD HOME!
15-04-2024 5:24 PM
I am not sure what this would get reported as? Chance listing? Displaying contact details in picture 2? The business seller one wouldn't work we all know that... Will try a couple see what happens!
15-04-2024 5:57 PM
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.
This speaks volumes for ebay 's reporting system. The listings break so many rules and their automation/AI can't spot this. It just makes a mockery of reporting listings to ebay.
15-04-2024 5:57 PM
AI says its ok if the seller has their own contact details..... so picture policy isn't the way.
15-04-2024 6:36 PM
Niether is chance listings....
Why are these listings not being removed when they breach so many ebay policies? Item number 185481282533 could you look in to it please.
15-04-2024 9:39 PM
@tommystrezures wrote:I am not sure what this would get reported as?
I wondered if there even was a policy that forbade such an item. As it turns out, there is: eBay's virtual currency policy:
"The following are not allowed:
The following are allowed provided the item does not include virtual currency:
It definitely sounds like a "virtual currency mining contract". Getting eBay to understand their own policy might be another matter.
16-04-2024 5:31 PM
Well the one I highlighted has been removed, so thank you whoever that was.