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eBay Sucks Ass!

I hate eBay with a passion right now.  In an earlier post, I had mentioned I was looking to find a copy of Oni for the Mac.  Well, I did some searching and finally found one copy of it for auction on eBay.  That was four days ago.  I’ve been watching it every day since then.  The bidding never got high, so I saw my chance to get myself a copy of it for real cheap.  I logged in with only a few minutes left and kept reloading the page until I saw there was 1 minute left in the auction.  I entered in my bid, which would’ve been the winning one, but instead of seeing a “Congratulations!  You’re the winning bidder!”, I saw a #$(*@ login screen asking me for my *%(*&# password!  I paniced.  I entered in my password and hit submit, but instead of submitting my password, it brought me to some dumbass page with a link back to the item!  By the time I FINALLY got back to the auction, time was up!

Needless to say I let loose a few choice words.  I’m still very pissed about it.  I’m getting angry again writing about it.  Why did eBay need my %#*&# password if I was already logged in!?!?!

Now I’ve got to go scouring the Web again trying to find a copy.  There are no other Mac copies on eBay.  I can’t find any stores still selling it.  The folks at OmniGroup won’t sell me a copy.  So I’m screwed.  And I have eBay to thank.

Ryan Richardson's gravatar Ryan Richardson United States July 17, 2004

Chris – Apparently when you say “eBay sucks”, Google listens. I simply wanted to join in the chorus and hopefully get some traffic heading to my new eBay rant site: www.negative-feedback.com

george's gravatar george United States July 21, 2004

Visit http://www.boycottebaymotors.com for the entire story about a car purchase gone horribly wrong… eBay only cares about eBay and their sellers. Buyers beware of eBay policies.

Laura's gravatar Laura Australia August 22, 2004

not to be annoying, but this is your fault. if you had bid a few minutes earlier there would be no problem. don’t get mad at ebay for protecting your secuirty by asking for a password.

Chris's gravatar Chris United States August 22, 2004

You’re not annoying, Laura.

My problem with eBay was that they had already asked me for my password minutes earlier, when I first logged on. I was watching the final minutes of an auction, getting ready to bid. Now if I’ve already given my username/password, why should I have to give it again just a couple minutes later? That’s my problem with eBay.

CoCo's gravatar CoCo United States August 27, 2004

All Ebay cares about is making money, and saving their own B-tt from ANY legal trouble.They don’t care about if you win it, or if it sells,as long as they get their fees!

PissOnEbay's gravatar PissOnEbay United States August 29, 2004

Angry with ebay? Then do something about it…Register at this site for FREE and be able to vote on how ebay’s REPLACEMENT is built!

www.pissonebay.com

Red's gravatar Red United Kingdom September 1, 2004

Unless you check the ‘keep me signed in until I sign out’ box when you first sign into eBay, it will keep asking for your password whenever you enter a different area of the site. This took me a while to figure out myself, and I’m guessing you’re new to eBay, so I guess you can be excused for not realising. It is a safety measure, though, so I wouldn’t really blame them for this one. Blame them for the people that swindle innocent buyers instead. wink

Jehu Garcia's gravatar Jehu Garcia United States October 29, 2004

Yes Ebay sucks!! I once was a buyer, then some kid with criminal tendencies (bomber66) sold me a camcorder for $400 dollars, Description: good working condition. The camcorder was dead! Tried the ebay protection thing, found out i would only be able to get $150 back if i had paid with paypal. I paid with a check. So as a buyer i got screwed.
Then i thouhgt to myself, i’ll just become a seller then, sounds like a good deal and no risks for sellers, they don’t ship ti’ll they get paid and prices go so high because people get so competitive.
So i did. I sold ipods and related stuff for about a year, over 200 succesfull transactions, almost perfect feedback (okandroidpro) if it weren’t for a couple super hard to please wakos that left negative. All was going well ti’ll a few days ago my account was suspended! Reason: connection with a another suspended account. What! Tried calling them, NO phone support! I email them, and so far, No answer!
So ebay is screwing me as seller too apearantly. Guess they are not happy tacking their 10% in fees they charge.

ghekko's gravatar ghekko United States November 1, 2004

New sellers are required to attain a 10 or better feedback rating before they are allowed to use the buy it now option, or sign up for this thing called IdVerify. To be approved for that I have to give them my birthdate, social security number and drivers license number; as well as give them permission to do a credit check on me and then pay a 5 dollar processing fee as well. I found the Entire request preposterous and absolutely out of the question. I am considering contacting the FCC or someone just that they would make such a ridiculous request in the first place. Talk about setting yourself up for identity theft. I guess Ebay (the owners of PayPal) didn’t think it was enough to own my banking information, now they want to know everything they need to become me. I didn’t so much mind the 5 dollar fee but there is no way under any circumstances will I give them all that other sensitive information. I’m adding this news to all my listings because what they have done is bound to be against some law and if not then it should be.

ITM's gravatar ITM United States December 1, 2004

Laura is Annoying The whole “you should have” comment irks me because even while searching for a “contact us” link they hit you with a gauntlet of login pages, and no matter how hard you click the little “keep me logged in” button as sure as tommorrow they just keep on comin!
I don’t know what pisses me off more the fact that they operate with such wanton disregard for user interface and customer care or that people (like Laura) actually defend this bullshit and blame the user!

Chris Weige's gravatar Chris Weige United States December 26, 2004

I won’t even begin to add the entire year’s worth of losses, but to simply say my co. lost over $2000.00 in DECEMBER 2004 alone, all due to strangely vague “password compromises” ~ and NO PHONE NUMBER or help at all from Customer SVC or their so-called security dept.

We must do all we can to move traffic toward other auction sites so a rival may be born amongst the very few options which exist. Naturally, the hurdle there is simply traffic. I’ve tried several others, one in the UK and one in Austin being the most user friendly and in other ways feasible. Ebuyaustin.com just started up and is small and immediate in their responses if anyone else would like to join me; it is not just for austin but is based there. Who knows. Feel free to contact and good luck!

Paul's gravatar Paul United States December 31, 2004

Bomber66 doesnt have any feedback. Why didn’t you leave him negative feedback if he screwed you.

Jehu Garcia's gravatar Jehu Garcia United States December 31, 2004

Wow! Sorry “Bomber66” did not mean any harm, just a simple mistake.
The guy that screwed me was “Bomber166” and my username was “Sonazul”
Thanks Paul, Are you “Bomber66”?

Paul's gravatar Paul United States December 31, 2004

No, Im not bomber66. I was just reading this discussion because I think Ebay sucks too. I guess i am anal about facts.
Anyway, i sold something on ebay, and the buyer is threatening me with negative feedback because i supposedly forgot to include an item, so now i am in the ridiculous position to have to buy this item that i just sold to her and mail it to them. So it works both ways, sellers can get screwed too

scott's gravatar scott United States January 4, 2005

EBAY screwed us to.. so we dedicated an auction page to them. It gets 2000 hits a day lol

Joe's gravatar Joe Canada January 9, 2005

Ebay, Ebay, Ebay. I got suspended last week without any cause given other than something or someone did a Section 9. I had a good record, and to the best of my knowledge I didn’t do anything wrong. If I had, sure – they should have the right to nix my account. But to suspend the account without given any reasons is bizarre. And the lack of any response to requests for information on the suspension has added to the impression I have that ebay is out of control.

Ebay is flush with money now , and buying up other companies like crazy. Recently they bought Bazee, IAC, and a big chunk of Craigslist. They are reputed to be the fastest growing company in history. They
have a monopoly, and so their apparent attitude is that they can do whatever they like without giving even cursory reasons for it.

I’ll be very happy when a competitor comes up to challenge Ebay.
Dave's gravatar Dave United States January 14, 2005

For people who hate ebay:

http://www.collegegear.com/sf/stores/1337/g-evil.shtml

Dave

Paul's gravatar Paul United States January 14, 2005

Ebay has given us another reason to believe they suck ass… higher fees!

kelly1923's gravatar kelly1923 United States January 15, 2005

Dear Friends,

I have just read and signed the online petition:

“Protest to the Ebay Fee Structure Increase” at: http://www.PetitionOnline.com/ebayfee/

I personally agree with what this petition says, and I think you might
agree, too. If you can spare a moment, please take a look, and consider
signing yourself.

Best wishes


ebay petition
shannon's gravatar shannon United States January 17, 2005

Ebay’s fees are ridiculous! Check out http://www.wagglepop.com

It is a brand new auction site and will be opening in just a few short weeks!

They have a message board available for everyone to get familiar with the site. Looks like Ebay will have some competition!

Here is Wagglepop’s fee structure.

http://www.freeauctionscripts.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=999

It’s about time sellers start making a profit!

me's gravatar me United States February 5, 2005

You wanna know what makes me sick? Last-minute bidders!

Chris's gravatar Chris United States February 5, 2005

Then get used to being sick a lot because that’s how people get good deals on auctioned items.

Paul's gravatar Paul United States February 6, 2005

Ebay announced that it is reducing its fees and improving customer service (actual phone number to call)! Maybe they are listening?

Jeff's gravatar Jeff United Kingdom February 15, 2005

I got so fed up with last minute bidders I wrote ebay suggesting that they allow sellers the option of extending the auction by a set amount (say 30 minutes) after every bid – that way no-one can “hijack” an auction.

Surprise surprise, nothing came back!

Chris's gravatar Chris United States February 15, 2005

I’m surprise eBay doesn’t already have something like that set up. I play World of Warcraft, and the game includes some auction houses for people to put up items they find in-game. It’s a nice way to make some money quick or find a good deal on an item you’re wanting. WoW has just what you’re asking for. If a last-minute bidder comes in, the auction is extended by 10 minutes, maybe 15. It IS extended though. Now if a game can have this, why can’t eBay?

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