Thu 5 Jan 2012
You Might Find This Ebay Customer Service Hard to Believe
Posted by brett under ebay, internet, news, shopping
[6] Comments
I personally have had difficulty with eBay and I’ve spoke to others who’ve had similar problems, but this post is about the most shocking eBay customer service I’ve heard of so far. I should first say I can’t independently verify these claims but from my own experience, the stories I’ve heard, and eBay’s own terms of service I have no trouble believing it is completely true.
Instead of trying to put this into my own words I’m going to just give you a link..
http://www.regretsy.com/2012/01/03/from-the-mailbag-27/
And quote the relevant bit in case it vanishes..
Dear Helen Killer,
I love your site and was thrilled to hear of your “win” against PayPal. I recently had a heartbreaking experience of my own with them.
I sold an old French violin to a buyer in Canada, and the buyer disputed the label.
This is not uncommon. In the violin market, labels often mean little and there is often disagreement over them. Some of the most expensive violins in the world have disputed labels, but they are works of art nonetheless.
Rather than have the violin returned to me, PayPal made the buyer DESTROY the violin in order to get his money back. They somehow deemed the violin as “counterfeit” even though there is no such thing in the violin world.
The buyer was proud of himself, so he sent me a photo of the destroyed violin.
I am now out a violin that made it through WWII as well as $2500. This is of course, upsetting. But my main goal in writing to you is to prevent PayPal from ordering the destruction of violins and other antiquities that they know nothing about. It is beyond me why PayPal simply didn’t have the violin returned to me.
I spoke on the phone to numerous reps from PayPal who 100% defended their action and gave me the party line.
Erica


January 23rd, 2012 at 8:30 am
This is really sad.. but you did get your money back from paypal?
January 25th, 2012 at 11:50 am
feel sorry for violin…….smashed……
February 8th, 2012 at 5:04 pm
Yes if true the whole thing is very sad but the violin is owned by Erica who sent the email quoted in the article [Regretsy.com] . The latest update says eBay are looking into it, but they can look all they want that violin is staying smashed.
March 14th, 2012 at 10:45 am
What an appalling company paypal is…
http://www.regretsy.com/2012/03/12/paypal-does-it-again/
I can’t personally vouch for a paypal alternative but a lot of people recommend AlertPay…
http://www.alertpay.com/
April 23rd, 2012 at 5:51 pm
PayPal sucks! Very very sad story.
May 15th, 2012 at 12:38 pm
That is really hard to believe. Why does Paypal order people the destruction of goods? They don’t have rights to do that because it is not their property. Nonetheless, even though the transfer and payment is done through their service the right of ownership does not get transferred to their name.