They sent me msg through paypal asking to uee ebay messaging, I replied I was using paypal because they ignored my ebay msgs
They sent me msg through paypal asking to uee ebay messaging, I replied I was using paypal because they ignored my ebay msgs
2009 GU ST 4.8L AUTO WAGON, 2" OME LIFT, 33" A/T'S, ARB DELUXE BAR, WARN XD9000 WINCH, NARVA 170 SPOTTIES, SCRUB BARS / SIDE STEPS, LONG RANGE TANK, DUALL BATTS, REAR DRAWER SYSTEM, ARB AWNING, KAYMAR REAR WHEEL CARRIER, 3" ZORST
www.swat4x4.com
I got another two messages from them yesterday
one saying the bar I selected as a replacement was one 'better quality and materials' and I'd have to pay more. As expected.
Then another message an hour later saying to pick another similar item from their store.
Haha the merry-go-round of fun continues.
I've had that 2 times now once was this bar is better and another this bar is old technology and they have none ... Then they ignored the msg I sent about wtf are you advertising it then.
Also I got a msg on sat so they must be trying to sort this out doing overtime lol
They have blocked me from purchasing from them lol as I've threatened to buy other items they have listed for further negative reviews, they have items for 1$ free postage
jc84 (23rd March 2014)
nor did i till i tried to buy a 1$ led globe to give a bad review on lmao
all good ive got more then one ebay account lol
Maxhead (23rd March 2014)
Umm....no. In my business, I am not obliged to accept a purchase order from anyone. If someone places an order on me at the wrong price, either out of date or just plain wrong or trying it on you will receive no joy.
I have been reading bits of this thread on and off and I assume the price was a genuine mistake. I chose not to pursue these light bars for the very reason GQ4.2 stated and that if it looks too good to be true, it is.
I think for anyone to have received anything more than a full refund is bloody lucky as you wouldn't be getting anything more from me assuming it was a legitimate pricing error.
Last edited by Drewboyaus; 23rd March 2014 at 08:14 PM.
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LachDiggityDog (23rd March 2014), mudski (24th March 2014), NissanGQ4.2 (23rd March 2014)
Yep i agree with your last statement 120% nothing more then a full refund anything extra is an amazing business practice.
And yes I agree that if you receive a purchase order at your place of employment with a wrong price and no in-date quote then the purchases order accounts for jack sh1t, its the same with all businesses, your nothing special.
However that has absolutely nothing to do with Ebay and Ebays policies.
Some people seem to have a hard time comprehending this.
Simple version of Ebays buying and selling policies again.
Once the buyer clicks on that 'commit to buy' the buyer is required to make payment to the seller within a reasonable time frame.
Once the buyer has paid the seller the seller has an obligation to send goods which match the item description within a reasonable time frame.
That's it, there is no quotes there is no 'oh it was the wrong price so unlucky buyer', if the seller uploads an item to ebay at a set buy it now price and the buyer commits to buying an item and pays the seller ebay expects the item to be posted. That's it, no grey areas, no excuses.
It is this way because Ebay has said it is so.
Seeing as how you seem to comprehend it in 'your business' terms, i'll apply it to those.
Your business miss quotes my business $42.98 in exchange for goods or services which should actually cost $270, however the quote has been sent in hard-copy, signed and dated. Now my business has sent your business a PO for $42.98 and expects the goods or services. Now your business realizes that it's stuffed the quote up and is refusing the goods or services. There is no law that states (there may well be, I haven't read the Australian business code of conduct) you have to give those goods or services for that quoted price, but it's simple business ethics that you honor all in-date quotes even those you stuffed up. If you don't word will soon spread that you don't honor quotes and soon you wont have anything to quote on.
Therefore, the sea-guls (the buyers), purchased the chips (the light-bars) at the advertised price and paid the seller. And according to ebay policy (which is all that matters in this case and not your irrelevant real world case) and now ebay and the sea-guls are expecting the light-bars. Plain and simple.
megatexture (23rd March 2014), Winnie (23rd March 2014)
Yep guys I agree. This was a straight out f!@# up of their own. They were not hacked and need to sort out their mistake. Just like any business. You advertise a product at a certain price, that is what it sells as. You advertise a product at $30:00 and make a sale then turn around and say sorry it was 300 you would be labeled one of the biggest c!@#$ in the world. Kmart makes a mistake they honor it same as any other honest retailer.
Sorry the piss is coming out and also the honesty
In the words of a Dhuck "QUACK".
jc84 (24th March 2014), megatexture (23rd March 2014)