Jump to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

BRICKPICKER

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

Are fruitcakes running rampant on eBay lately? Selling, buying, listing, feedback, etc...

I listed a sealed 30th Gold C3P0 and some person kept emailing and asking how he can find one in a sealed boxed set. Needless to say, he never placed a Buy It Now offer after I asked if he was interested. Then I finally received a decent offer that I accepted. The UK buyer never paid after asking me twice if shipping will require a signature.

I won an open UCS Vader Tie Defender and the seller doesn't want to claim my payment via PayPal. Although feedback was low, his email is legit. I just sent him one.

My son wanted a Batman 1 Batmobile so I won one, Auction stated complete except for the road block. 16 minor elements ended up missing from both vehicles and seller shipped the set in the original lego box (wasn't listed in the auction) w/ supermarket brown paper around it. Never the less, the box was a pleasant surprise.

Feel free to also post any eBay feedback horror stories.

  • Replies 7.2k
  • Views 976.5k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Most Popular Posts

  • jaisonline
    jaisonline

    one of my best ebay message exchanges ever. we can't even make this stuff up.  total fruitcake. happened 3 months ago.   i was the buyer for a diagon alley set. - Sent by me at 7:47pm. "Hi

  • tasiatunes
    tasiatunes

    UPDATE EBAY RETURNED ALL MY FUNDS AND SIDED WITH ME THE SELLER.

  • msdontplay01
    msdontplay01

    Update to this crazy story.  Of course the buyer never returned the item and never sent any documentation verifying they received their package with rat feces inside.  I called eBay

Posted Images

Featured Replies

New message from:  (104Turquoise Star)

Hi! I was wondering if you would accept $80 for the item? I have unpaid items recorded in the last 2 months for the seller being overseas for childseat I bid and had to cancel the purchase. 

Thank you.

Hmmm,

Can't purchase from me because of the number of unpaid strikes so reaches out and asks for a 20% discount. In the words of Darryl Kerrigan "Tell him he's dreaming son".

Looked into his feedback - 100% positive - the comments though - full of negativity.

Another user ID for the BBL.

 

7 hours ago, whoisbiggles said:

New message from:  (104Turquoise Star)

Hi! I was wondering if you would accept $80 for the item? I have unpaid items recorded in the last 2 months for the seller being overseas for childseat I bid and had to cancel the purchase. 

Thank you.

Hmmm,

Can't purchase from me because of the number of unpaid strikes so reaches out and asks for a 20% discount. In the words of Darryl Kerrigan "Tell him he's dreaming son".

Looked into his feedback - 100% positive - the comments though - full of negativity.

Another user ID for the BBL.

 

I'd simply ignore the message and then add to block list.

I have a guy in Italy that wants to buy my LEGO Movie 2 Brickheadz off eBay with an installment payment plan over several months...

8 hours ago, TabbyBoy said:

I'd simply ignore the message and then add to block list.

Pretty sure that’s what he means by adding to the BBL.

7 minutes ago, scatmanjack said:

I have a guy in Italy that wants to buy my LEGO Movie 2 Brickheadz off eBay with an installment payment plan over several months...

I'll buy your entire stock at three times your buy in, and can pay you in 10 equal installments. I'll send the first payment and you can send along the product. I'll send the other installments weekly after the product is received.

7 hours ago, Furious_george said:

Pretty sure that’s what he means by adding to the BBL.

I know. I like to make them sweat first by not replying.

2 minutes ago, TabbyBoy said:

I know. I like to make them sweat first by not replying.

Yes I've ignored his message for a few days - and now he's blocked he shouldn't be able to see my items anymore 

Edited by whoisbiggles
poorly worded

6 minutes ago, whoisbiggles said:

Yes I've ignored his message for a few days - and now he's blocked he shouldn't be able to see my items anymore 

He can still see your items, it just wont let him buy them. 

2 minutes ago, MoHu said:

He can still see your items, it just wont let him buy them. 

Damn - but can he still send me messages? 

Not answering emails hurts your search algorithms some.  Better to just reply something non sensical or no.

3 hours ago, ravenb99 said:

Not answering emails hurts your search algorithms some.  Better to just reply something non sensical or no.

thanks

8 hours ago, ravenb99 said:

Not answering emails hurts your search algorithms some.  Better to just reply something non sensical or no.

I don't see a lot of difference as I only sell when I'm among the cheapest. I always search in price order for something and then check that feedback is >99% before I buy. TBH... I've always seen my listings pop up on the first page when searching in BIN price order from another account. My watchers are often >100 for most items, so I'm certainly getting exposure. It's just a shame that 99% of those competitors watchers don't buy ;-(

3 hours ago, TabbyBoy said:

I don't see a lot of difference as I only sell when I'm among the cheapest. I always search in price order for something and then check that feedback is >99% before I buy. TBH... I've always seen my listings pop up on the first page when searching in BIN price order from another account. My watchers are often >100 for most items, so I'm certainly getting exposure. It's just a shame that 99% of those competitors watchers don't buy ;-(

because the 99% are from here :devil:

2 hours ago, roxio said:

because the 99% are from here :devil:

It wouldn't surprise me one bit. I think eBay should charge each watcher 0.5% of the final selling price and reduce the FVF to 5% - problem solved! Why not as proper auction houses charge a buyer's premium?

So eBay is kind of the fruitcake in this case, I sold an X-men vs Sentinel, I really thought this set would have done better, but they refunded me because they said it weighed 13 oz instead of three pounds.  I'm a little concerned that the whole thing made it there, but I have not received any complaints yet.  Knock on wood.

Overpaid adjustment:   $1.56

Item:   X-Men vs. The Sentinel

Reason:   Package weight different from specified

Weight on label:   3lb 0oz

Actual weight:   0lb 13oz

 

2 hours ago, fuzzy_bricks said:

So eBay is kind of the fruitcake in this case, I sold an X-men vs Sentinel, I really thought this set would have done better, but they refunded me because they said it weighed 13 oz instead of three pounds.  I'm a little concerned that the whole thing made it there, but I have not received any complaints yet.  Knock on wood.

Overpaid adjustment:   $1.56

Item:   X-Men vs. The Sentinel

Reason:   Package weight different from specified

Weight on label:   3lb 0oz

Actual weight:   0lb 13oz

 

That's a new one. It must've been a really close destination if the price difference was only $1.56.
The set alone is definitely over a pound, so that's kind of sad if they add new tech to get more accurate pricing and the tech fails to weigh properly.

On 4/8/2019 at 1:52 PM, lodibricks said:

I'll give them credit for even mentioning it. 
If it sat unfinished for 9 months on a bedroom floor, I can guarantee it's missing pieces.
I wonder if that Logitech mouse is included (and genuine). ?

Ha! The Logitech mouse is the most valuable thing in the listing. ?

6 hours ago, DangerP said:

Ha! The Logitech mouse is the most valuable thing in the listing. ?

I was thinking that the box was!

Someone wants my last 41171 but sent a message 

"Will you be willing to accept £25.00 for this lego set. My Autistic son has been looking for this and we cant find it anywhere."

I've sold the last couple for £40+.  Do I yield or hold out for £40+?

1 minute ago, MoHu said:

Someone wants my last 41171 but sent a message 

"Will you be willing to accept £25.00 for this lego set. My Autistic son has been looking for this and we cant find it anywhere."

I've sold the last couple for £40+.  Do I yield or hold out for £40+?

Would you sell it for 25 to someone who didn't claim an autistic child?  I'm not saying they're lying, but there is a good chance they are just trying to garner sympathy.  Hold the line.

12 hours ago, MoHu said:

Someone wants my last 41171 but sent a message 

"Will you be willing to accept £25.00 for this lego set. My Autistic son has been looking for this and we cant find it anywhere."

I've sold the last couple for £40+.  Do I yield or hold out for £40+?

Would a well known online retailer do this? Of course not!

I'd counter offer with something much closer to £40 (say, £36) or simply decline if you know you can get £40 elsewhere. I've now set my Best Offer to auto-decline at >10% off.

Even though I do have sympathy for people who are physically and mentally impaired, somebody saying that their child is autistic is playing the "Disability Card" in my book and is not only unacceptable, but disrespectful to those that are. I frankly wouldn't believe them as why would that affect their ability to pay the asking price or close to it?

Let me guess... The address is an Argos collection point?

Call me hard, but I'm really getting quite sick of the crooks, liars and chancers on eBay.

15 hours ago, fuzzy_bricks said:

Would you sell it for 25 to someone who didn't claim an autistic child?  I'm not saying they're lying, but there is a good chance they are just trying to garner sympathy.  Hold the line.

I concur with this.

On the other hand, I've had people pay full price then send a message saying how much their special needs child is going to enjoy the set. I usually toss in a couple polybags related to the set that was purchased.

3 hours ago, brickvoyeur said:

I concur with this.

On the other hand, I've had people pay full price then send a message saying how much their special needs child is going to enjoy the set. I usually toss in a couple polybags related to the set that was purchased.

this is much more likely to get me to throw in something extra as well.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.