Good afternoon team,

 

The Legislation was changed a few years ago to stop acid being sold for motorcycle batteries, due to it being used in attacks on people.

 

I agreed with that at the time, even though it proved prohibitive to us as a business selling motorcycle batteries that need to be filled with sulphuric acid.

 

This was covered under the EPP Licence restrictions.

 

We have been selling a motorcycle battery on our other account that does not include acid, then the buyer need to take it a local bike shop to have it filled before use.

 

This has caused a lot of problems, with bad feedback and a lot of returns.

 

The law was actually changed back a while ago and it is now allowed to sell motorcycle batteries with a separate acid pack for filling them.

Again, this can be seen in the EPP restrictions. Think that is the correct licence restrictions anyway, haven't time to look it up before the chat closes at 3pm though.

 

We did try to list a battery on eBay today that includes the pack, as the legislation allows. eBay then blocked us listing it saying that the item was not allowed as is a restricted item.

 

So what gives?

Can't sell them without the acid pack without tons of hassle, returns and negative feedback.

So we then try and this them with, as the law allows and eBay don't let you?

 

What is the craic then, as I am sick of being damned if I do and damned if a I don't.

 

Cheers

Russ


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@thegoodgoods95 wrote:

Hello,

Could you please have a look at this thread?

 

https://community.ebay.co.uk/t5/Business-Seller-Board/New-bugs-editing-description-Copy-and-paste-am...

 

Thank you


Hi @thegoodgoods95 

 

I had a quick read through thread and there's no open tech issues for this. Ill escalate it to be reviewed and reply on the thread.

 

Thanks,

Dave 

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@humbercraft wrote:

No resolution was provided to me at all. just an email to say my account was suspended. 

Over the phone they asked for me details about my business and was then told i was permanetly banned.

So i want to appeal it fully to the highest level. 

I sent and email from the automated chat option and within seconds got one back stating if we'd made a mistake i could appeal....theres no "straight to the point" option for doing this.


Thanks for your reply, humbercraft

 

If you were in touch already, and you've been told that the account will remain suspended, that would be the resolution I am afraid, and at that stage no further actions can be taken.

 

Thank you,

Marco

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Hi ducatimondo, thanks for your post. 

 

Since the item was not listed from this account, I wouldn't be able to look into this. Please note that we also have our own policies for restricted items, so the fact that the EPP has been updated doesn't necessarily mean that the item can now be sold on eBay. 

 

Thank you,

Marco

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@ducatimondo wrote:

Good afternoon team,

 

The search doesn't work properly on active listings.
If we are trying to put stuff back in stock, we do that by SKU.

 

It used to work, so you could search your active listings by the SKU in the seller hub and it would be super easy to put them back up again when we get new stock arriving.

 

It has not worked for quite some time, maybe 6 months - 1 year.

This is selling 101, you can't sell what is not for sale.

It takes a lot longer to do, when we could be busy doing other things like making new listings or answering the questions from buyers that ask why the item didn't arrive with economy delivery in 1 working day, as we "told them" it would, etc!!

Please get someone to fix the search on active listings in the seller hub though, that takes 10 times longer to do than it used to.

 

Thanks

Russ


Hi @ducatimondo 

 

There is an open tech ticket for items not being found in seller hub when searching by item number so I'm guessing this might be related. 

 

Ive added your account to the ticked and put the ask in to see if its also affecting SKUs.

 

Thanks,

Dave

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@jamjartoys wrote:

Thanks for the reply Dave - I suspected that it might be automated. The system clearly needs tweaking as it is rejecting claims that are obviously valid and any Human with an ounce of sense would remove the defect/feedback. It has got to the stage where I have no faith in the system so naturally gravitate to calling an advisor. This isn't cost effective from ebays point of view and I am certain I won't be alone in doing this. Interestingly there is another example in message 22 in this chat from someone with the same experience. As sellers we should be able to rely on ebays processes coming to the correct decisions. Can you pass it up the line? Thanks


Hi @jamjartoys 

 

I totally get that. As Im sure you know we use automation because we have so much volume but, these things are never as good a human eye. 

 

I will of course pass your feedback on to the site team.

 

Thanks,

Dave

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