Post by Frazz on Sept 22, 2017 10:53:03 GMT
There is useful info at the bottom about how to check you have bought through eBay?
The new rules apply to buyers and sellers. If eBay hadn't got so greedy with fees, most people wouldn't be tempted to save money. I have contacted sellers occasionally when there is no "Make an Offer" option, to say I'm interested at a lower price if they are unable to sell using eBay. They either say yes or no and I wait to see if I hear from them when the listing has finished. I suppose that makes me guilty, but eBay weren't going get their final sale fees anyway. I had someone contact me a year after I had listed an expensive item to see if it was still available, why should something like that involve eBay? I wasn't keen to meet up privately and it just happened to coincide with one of eBay's "Sell for a £1" offers, just leaving me with PayPal fees.
Policy overview From: 22nd October
We don't allow our members to use eBay to contact each other to make offers to buy or sell items outside of eBay. Also, members can't use information obtained from eBay or any eBay systems to contact each other about buying or selling outside of eBay.
Sellers are liable for fees arising out of all sales made using some or all eBay Services, even if sales terms are finalized or payment is made outside of eBay.
Sellers are also liable for final value fees if they offer or reference their contact information, or ask for a buyer’s contact information, in the context of buying or selling outside of eBay, even if the item does not sell.
If you receive an offer to buy or sell outside eBay, please report it.
Make sure you follow these guidelines. If you don't, you may be subject to a range of actions, including limits of your buying and selling privileges, restrictions on listings and account features, suspension of your account, application of fees, and recovery of our expenses in policy monitoring and enforcement.
What are the guidelines?
Allowed Sellers can end a listing early in order to sell an item at the current bid price to the high bidder.
• Bidders can ask sellers to end a listing early and sell at the current bid price, but sellers don't have to honor the request.
• Sellers can use eBay's Private Offer feature to send a customized offer within My Messages to a specific buyer for an active fixed price listing.
• When selling an item with a fixed price, you can choose the Best Offer option when you list your item, which gives buyers a chance to negotiate the price with you.
Not allowed Some examples of activities that aren't allowed include:
• Using member contact information obtained from eBay or using any eBay system to offer to sell any listed item outside of eBay
• Posting or displaying contact information in a listing, including email, phone number, and mailing address, without the
permission of eBay or except as required by law
• Canceling a listing to sell to a buyer who found the item on eBay
• Ending an auction-style listing early to sell the item to the winning bidder a price higher than the current bid
• Including, requesting, offering, or referencing contact information or an offer to buy or sell an item outside of eBay within a Best Offer, email message, or other communication with an eBay user
• Offering to sell an item to a non-winning bidder without using Second Chance Offer
• In your listing page or in communications with another eBay member you can't refer to or promote your personal website
(including links to home page web addresses that promote websites outside of eBay), sales outside of eBay, or other businesses.
How to tell if you're buying or selling on eBay
The best way to tell if you're actually transacting on eBay is:
1. Open a new browser and go to eBay your account
2. Click My eBay at the top of the page and sign in.
3. Check to see that the listing you've bid on, bought, or sold appears in the Purchase History or Sell sections.
If your transaction doesn't show up in My eBay, then you didn't buy or sell the item on eBay.
The new rules apply to buyers and sellers. If eBay hadn't got so greedy with fees, most people wouldn't be tempted to save money. I have contacted sellers occasionally when there is no "Make an Offer" option, to say I'm interested at a lower price if they are unable to sell using eBay. They either say yes or no and I wait to see if I hear from them when the listing has finished. I suppose that makes me guilty, but eBay weren't going get their final sale fees anyway. I had someone contact me a year after I had listed an expensive item to see if it was still available, why should something like that involve eBay? I wasn't keen to meet up privately and it just happened to coincide with one of eBay's "Sell for a £1" offers, just leaving me with PayPal fees.
Policy overview From: 22nd October
We don't allow our members to use eBay to contact each other to make offers to buy or sell items outside of eBay. Also, members can't use information obtained from eBay or any eBay systems to contact each other about buying or selling outside of eBay.
Sellers are liable for fees arising out of all sales made using some or all eBay Services, even if sales terms are finalized or payment is made outside of eBay.
Sellers are also liable for final value fees if they offer or reference their contact information, or ask for a buyer’s contact information, in the context of buying or selling outside of eBay, even if the item does not sell.
If you receive an offer to buy or sell outside eBay, please report it.
Make sure you follow these guidelines. If you don't, you may be subject to a range of actions, including limits of your buying and selling privileges, restrictions on listings and account features, suspension of your account, application of fees, and recovery of our expenses in policy monitoring and enforcement.
What are the guidelines?
Allowed Sellers can end a listing early in order to sell an item at the current bid price to the high bidder.
• Bidders can ask sellers to end a listing early and sell at the current bid price, but sellers don't have to honor the request.
• Sellers can use eBay's Private Offer feature to send a customized offer within My Messages to a specific buyer for an active fixed price listing.
• When selling an item with a fixed price, you can choose the Best Offer option when you list your item, which gives buyers a chance to negotiate the price with you.
Not allowed Some examples of activities that aren't allowed include:
• Using member contact information obtained from eBay or using any eBay system to offer to sell any listed item outside of eBay
• Posting or displaying contact information in a listing, including email, phone number, and mailing address, without the
permission of eBay or except as required by law
• Canceling a listing to sell to a buyer who found the item on eBay
• Ending an auction-style listing early to sell the item to the winning bidder a price higher than the current bid
• Including, requesting, offering, or referencing contact information or an offer to buy or sell an item outside of eBay within a Best Offer, email message, or other communication with an eBay user
• Offering to sell an item to a non-winning bidder without using Second Chance Offer
• In your listing page or in communications with another eBay member you can't refer to or promote your personal website
(including links to home page web addresses that promote websites outside of eBay), sales outside of eBay, or other businesses.
How to tell if you're buying or selling on eBay
The best way to tell if you're actually transacting on eBay is:
1. Open a new browser and go to eBay your account
2. Click My eBay at the top of the page and sign in.
3. Check to see that the listing you've bid on, bought, or sold appears in the Purchase History or Sell sections.
If your transaction doesn't show up in My eBay, then you didn't buy or sell the item on eBay.