The bUyEr PrOtEcTiOn Fee has completely broken Pricing and Make Offer

The release of the so-called "Buyer Protection Fee" has broken eBay's pricing and Make Offer completely, resulting in the latter trying to overcharge the buyer. 

 

I am looking at a listing (this one) where the price displays as £29.83. When I add it to my cart, the price displays in the cart as £29.52. You can even use the mouse-over cart popup to see the 2 prices on one screen. (See attached screenshot).

 

If instead of adding it to my cart, I click the "Make Offer" button and enter £25 as my offer amount, then click "Continue", on the next screen it tells me that my order total will be "£29.22 incl. £1.38 Buyer Protection fee, plus postage"

£29.22 minus £1.38 is £27.84, not £25. £27.84 is £2.84 more than £25, so not sure whose pocket that goes into. I'm guessing not the seller's.

 

I am a tech Product Manager and have worked in multiple bootstrap ecom startups with small budgets. I have NEVER shipped code this bad and there is absolutely NO EXCUSE for eBay - which has the resources for huge development teams - to release bugs this bad. 

 

Entirely aside from how completely ridiculous and ill-conceived this fee is to start with, these bugs are now stopping me from both buying and selling. As a buyer, I don't want to be overcharged and as a seller I cannot trust any of the calculations the site is making so I don't want to accept offers on any of my items in case the amounts coming through are wrong, and the user making the offer intended to offer more.

 

eBay mods, if you are reading this, you need to ROLL BACK THE CODE and ditch this fee before you lose half the sales on the site. As is, I am trying to liquidate the last of the stuff I'm selling then I will leave eBay UK permanently. You are a joke.

 

 

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@baskingshark 

Don't know if you know but part of the rollout also blocked loads of users from using the app. Hundreds have been coming here asking for help but I think that's the tip of the iceberg considering the phone models being mentioned. Samsung Galaxy S8 and equivalent iPhones.

I honestly wouldn't be surprised if they lost 6 figures worth that day.

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I didn't know that and I'm not surprised but it's insane. I've just been on with their hapless customer service who have no answers. (Managed to get through 3 levels of escalations before I got bored and ran out of time). They deserve to lose more than 6 figures.

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Pretty bad for a multi billion dollar corporation lol 

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eBay has completely 'messed up' price transparency and undermined users' trust in the company. Imagine going to a shop, buying an item, and both seller and buyer seeing different prices... it's likely you wouldn't go back. I'm following the same steps, until eBay stops taking its users for fools.

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@flyingrun wrote:

eBay has completely 'messed up' price transparency and undermined users' trust in the company. Imagine going to a shop, buying an item, and both seller and buyer seeing different prices... it's likely you wouldn't go back. I'm following the same steps, until eBay stops taking its users for fools.


What does it matter to a buyer what price the seller sees?  All that should matter to a buyer is what they are expected to pay. 

 

Your shop analogy is not relevant.

 

If both ebay sellers and buyers took steps to read all the ebay information on the BPF they would be aware of how it works.

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Well sure, if price transparency means nothing to you then it's all good. Agreed, buyers and sellers now have to read up to understand how eBay's market operates due to its new and unusual conditions... not eBay's fault!

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