06-12-2013 1:30 PM
06-12-2013 1:32 PM
06-12-2013 1:39 PM
Yes,i did see it. But now it has media coverage and Ebay dont come out of this smelling of roses.Losing the confidence of buyers at this time of year is going to hit a few sellers.
06-12-2013 1:40 PM
Pleased to see this has been highlighted in the media and that Ebay have promised to do something about it.
06-12-2013 1:47 PM
06-12-2013 1:56 PM
Very true Silk,but it also highlights the fact that Ebay is vunerable to scammers,con men,fraudsters etc and as such, potential buyers are more likely to look elsewhere.
Someone in Ebay towers "Public Relations Dept" (if such a dept exists) should try and redress the balance and get this guy an Xbox for his son for Christmas as well as the refund.
06-12-2013 2:12 PM - edited 06-12-2013 2:13 PM
@freestyla_24 wrote:
Someone in Ebay towers "Public Relations Dept" (if such a dept exists) should try and redress the balance and get this guy an Xbox for his son for Christmas as well as the refund.
The cynics of this world might suggest that could have been the motive for the rush for press coverage.............
06-12-2013 2:19 PM
True, but in days of old this would have been dealt with. Anyway, the cats out of the bag (again) now and will give buyers something to think about. I've never rated Ebay's CS since I first signed up, but it's hit an all time low this year coincidently at the time of all the new changes.
06-12-2013 2:33 PM
I have to say it.......but fancy buying that and spending that much money on a four year old!!! it was for himself and the child factor is just sympathy hunting.
Yes he was ripped off and I am on his side but ,.,,really?
06-12-2013 2:36 PM
06-12-2013 2:42 PM
The statement was, (as you probably guessed) meant to be very tongue in cheek and not a serious recommendation.
Here we have a 19yr old who has been saving for years to buy an Xbox for his 4yr old (you do the maths)...Hmmmmmm
06-12-2013 2:59 PM
Have to agree...............didn't want to comment on the individual circumstances and am more concerned that this sort of thing appears on Ebay.
06-12-2013 6:42 PM
06-12-2013 9:11 PM
I can't see that Ebay have taken much of a hit.
It has been explained that the buyer will get their money back and a spokesperson from a Trading Standards office has advised buyers should make sure they use Paypal.
08-12-2013 3:46 AM
I can't see how eBay have taken a hit either.
Let's look at the facts. Some numpty who can't read properly hands over £450 and gets sent a photo of an X-box One. Ebay say he'll get a full refund.
Which one looks the one you won't look to for Christmas presents next year (Just not the ones with "photo" in the title)
08-12-2013 9:37 PM
Stevie Look at it this way. There is at the moment quite a few scams with both PS4s and Xbox 1s listed on Ebay.Its against the rules for me to list the item numbers but they are there if you look. Some of them blatant , some of them not. Goodness knows how many reports are needed to get them removed !
Ok, only 1 case has made the press but how many dont-there have been a few caught out and i dare say more to come.
I dont think press like this instills confidence with potential buyers.Ok Ebay are not the ones that "take the hit" Sellers maybe.
I suppose the old adage "Any publicity is good publicity " is Ebays view.
09-12-2013 7:16 AM
Search on Youtube for
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09-12-2013 1:44 PM
A Nottingham gamestore has now gifted the guy a new Xbox.
Interesting quote from the buyer:
"I've had other people contact me to say they have been stung too, but not reprted it. I don't think I'll be shopping online anymore."
09-12-2013 5:37 PM
Yet more bad publicity for Ebay.......http://www.theguardian.com/money/2013/dec/09/seller-beware-listing-ebay
18-12-2013 7:40 AM
Bought iphone 5s on 10th dec, 13, still not received it, Seller not replying to questions asked, lied twice about when the item was posted. and is refusing to check Royal mail, signature , This all sounds very dodgy.......
I agree never to buy expensive things on ebay.