Feb
27
eBay sellers take heart! The Consumerist is reporting that sellers on Etsy.com are even more unhappy than you are. Apparently Etsy, a major marketplace for crafts, is shutting down stores at the first hint of complaints from buyers and sending the complaining buyers FBI Cyber-Crime forms. The purpose of these forms is to report the offending seller to the FBI for possible investigation.
Here’s a couple of the complaints quoted on the Consumerist:
A [buyer] DID complain about me - a week & a half after the purchase date for not receiving their parcel, & I’m in Australia & he’s in the US! Instead of referring the buyer to me, giving me the benefit of the doubt or explaining on my behalf that assuming non-delivery was premature, Etsy banned me & issued the buyer with an FBI cyber-crime form to complain about me!
This actually happened to me around Christmas time. I had a customer request a Custom Order & then Subsequently change her mind. I refunded her payment & never marked the item as shipped. About 2 months later I got an email from Etsy saying I did not ship an item and the Customer was furnished with the FBI Cyber Crime thing & my account would be suspended if I did not respond. I responded to the email explaining that she changed her mind & the Payment was refunded. About 2 days later I got the same email & responded again explaining what happened. I even contacted the buyer (nicely - & asked if she was unhappy in any way with the way the transaction had been concluded & to doublecheck that she had received her refund).She said she had received her refund promptly & was very satisfied since it was she who had backed out of the transaction. She said she had not reported the transaction to Etsy in any way. In fact, she had left me Pos. feedback previously.
You would think that Esty would be taking full-advantage of the unrest at eBay and rolling out the red carpet for sellers. Read about more unhappiness at http://etsynews.com/
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Oh Boy..Well, Please anyone that wants a great place to sell and buy check out Bonanzle..I am having such success there. Great sales, buyers and a fantastic community…
I really like eCrater it is 100% free, items automatically go into Google, very easy, user friendly and clean operation; and Bonanzle is my second pick. I was considering Etsy in the futured after I put a few craft items together, but I think I will just create a new category in my eCrater store
I have really bad experience with Etsy! I am selling family handmade clothing there, and Etsy thought I am doing mass production and deleted my account without any notification. I then took photoes and trying to provide evidence to prove items are original designed and handmade. But they NEVER reply me! I got customers writting to Etsy proving that I did custom order for them so that I am not possible a mass production seller. But Etsy just ignore everything and really gave me a bad bad bad experience!
Finally a few cracks in the armor that etsy has wrapped itself in. Some of the staff are extremely abusive towards sellers. I pulled out of etsy nearly 2 years ago because of the abuse heaped on us by the staff after 1 complaint in over hundreds of transactions. The complaint was frivolous and from a competitor. A buyer saying they hadn’t received something when the delivery confirmation showed they had.
I’m selling well on eBay and I think I will stay there. Who needs a site like etsy??
I want one of those FBI cyber crime forms for Ebay.