Tommy1 Posted June 13, 2012 Posted June 13, 2012 Got this message when trying to bid on a record; "Unfortunately, the seller cannot accept your bid on this item. This can happen for a couple of reasons. For example, the seller may be limiting how many items you can buy from him or her in a specific time period". Why do you not want to make money?
Benji Posted June 13, 2012 Posted June 13, 2012 Don't you get the same message when trying to bid on an US-only auction?
Haydn Posted June 13, 2012 Posted June 13, 2012 Don't you get the same message when trying to bid on an US-only auction? Don't you get the same message when trying to bid on an US-only auction? This does happen, very frustrating
Guest allnightandy Posted June 13, 2012 Posted June 13, 2012 Or if he's in another country and he can't be arsed posting over seas
Tommy1 Posted June 13, 2012 Author Posted June 13, 2012 He does send to Europe so I don't understand, it's the first time I've had this message. I've only left one negative feedback ever and that was a year ago, maybe it was him (can't remember) and he blocked me? I can't even send him a message trough Ebay.. It's his loss anyway.
Ady Potts Posted June 13, 2012 Posted June 13, 2012 I know a lot of ebay sellers get upset over this extra feedback thingy, the one where on top of the normal feedback the buyer can also give a zero to 5 star rating. I know a few that have blocked bidders over this. If you watch your star rating as the feedbacks are being left you know exactly who has left what. I think ebay make out that the seller can't see this? I must admit it does niggle me when I post a record on the same day as payment is made & the buyer gives me a 3 star rating for doing so Another one is when I make a mistake & under charge on postage to then receive a low star rating.
Ged Parker Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 He does send to Europe so I don't understand, it's the first time I've had this message. I've only left one negative feedback ever and that was a year ago, maybe it was him (can't remember) and he blocked me? I can't even send him a message trough Ebay.. It's his loss anyway. I think the default with some listing engines for ebay is only to ship to own country and if they use one of those without understanding this no one outside their country can bid regardless of where they say they'll ship to. I have had this in the past with someone I bought from regularly. Luckily I had his email address so got it sorted but not until after my snipe hadn't gone in.
Guest Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 You've been blocked by the seller - I've blocked over 50 people from bidding on my eBay sales - mainly Russians and French...
Ged Parker Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 You've been blocked by the seller - I've blocked over 50 people from bidding on my eBay sales - mainly Russians and French... Not necessarily
Guest giant Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 Got this message when trying to bid on a record; "Unfortunately, the seller cannot accept your bid on this item. This can happen for a couple of reasons. For example, the seller may be limiting how many items you can buy from him or her in a specific time period". Why do you not want to make money?
Guest Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 Not necessarily This is 'normally' what happens when somebody doesn't want bids from a particular individual....
Guest Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 That DSR/s bollox on eBay really, really effs it up - people can operate on low FB - some people are down to 93% / 94% BUT it's the DSRs that really do the damage for sellers - if eBay see your DSRs dropping below a certain critical point, then yr selling account is limited - it's just a huge ball ache from beginning to end... I don't use the DSR system when awarding FB for buys on the bay, if I'm overall happy with a buy - I leave +ve FB - if there's an issue, I contact the seller and sort it - I don't feed into eBay's bullshit extra pointless 'control' by sticking the knife in with low DSRs after leaving a seemingly high FB - it's these DSRs that actually cause the damage... ..low FB itself seems to not actually matter that much anymore...I barely look at it... Speaking as a man who's already lost £89.99 to moody Paypal chargebacks this week already - and it's only fugging Thursday... MRez
Pete S Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 That DSR/s bollox on eBay really, really effs it up - people can operate on low FB - some people are down to 93% / 94% BUT it's the DSRs that really do the damage for sellers - if eBay see your DSRs dropping below a certain critical point, then yr selling account is limited - it's just a huge ball ache from beginning to end... I don't use the DSR system when awarding FB for buys on the bay, if I'm overall happy with a buy - I leave +ve FB - if there's an issue, I contact the seller and sort it - I don't feed into eBay's bullshit extra pointless 'control' by sticking the knife in with low DSRs after leaving a seemingly high FB - it's these DSRs that actually cause the damage... ..low FB itself seems to not actually matter that much anymore...I barely look at it... Speaking as a man who's already lost £89.99 to moody Paypal chargebacks this week already - and it's only fugging Thursday... MRez Does it definitely have an effect, I look at some people's feedbacks and they've got like 50 negatives but ebay are still happy to let them go on, was just looking at one with 14 neutrals in the last week alone!
Dylan Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 Don't you get the same message when trying to bid on an US-only auction? That would be my guess as well seller only posts in US
Guest Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 Does it definitely have an effect, I look at some people's feedbacks and they've got like 50 negatives but ebay are still happy to let them go on, was just looking at one with 14 neutrals in the last week alone! Huge effect Pete, have a look at yr own and you'll see
Pete S Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 Huge effect Pete, have a look at yr own and you'll see I charge less than the actual post rate, in fact I lose money on the post, how can anyone not give it 5 stars? Average detailed seller ratings Your average Low ratings (1s and 2s) Item as described 4.86 0.66% (2) Communication 4.91 0.00% (0) Dispatch time 4.92 0.00% (0) Postage and packaging charges 4.84 0.00% (0) Buyer protection cases Your percentage (count) Opened cases 0.00% (0) Closed cases without seller resolution 0.00% (0)
Tommy1 Posted June 14, 2012 Author Posted June 14, 2012 You've been blocked by the seller - I've blocked over 50 people from bidding on my eBay sales - mainly Russians and French... That's what I think too, just got to get a friend to buy it
Glynthornhill Posted June 18, 2012 Posted June 18, 2012 You've been blocked by the seller - I've blocked over 50 people from bidding on my eBay sales - mainly Russians and French... Lucky you Mark - mines around 350 now and growing like weeds in the garden.... Will not mail to Italy now even registered goes missing , and always makes me laugh when they message re being unable to bid can 't understand why blah blah
boba Posted June 18, 2012 Posted June 18, 2012 I think the message you get when you are blocked explicitly is slightly different
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