David Murphy
Veteran
I think your analysis explains the problems fairly well, although I've not had quite that magnitude of problems with buyers, I can well believe your experiences. The problem of deadbeats there, is now so rampant I think it will eventually damage their entire business model. It actually surprised me how long it took this to happen after they eliminated the old feedback system, but the consequences of this policy are now becoming very evident to most sellers.
+1 !!!!!
I'm winding down from selling my Canon system on Ebay. NEVER AGAIN!!! Ebay and paypal have made it a miserable experience to sell.
There's no protection for the seller. 20-25% 0f my sales wound up as non pay or some problem. As sellers we can no longer post negative feedback on buyers so we have no idea of whether there honest or not. One buyer bid up my 85 1.2 and had buyers remorse. I did detailed images inside and out and pointed out flaws with a ball point pen and in the description in large red type. When the buyer received it she had a moment of buyers remorse and wanted her money back. It's stated in my auctions no refunds. She filed a claim with ebay and lied about the condition. Ebay upheld her claim even though I had a detailed description and photos. paypal proceeded to lock my account until the case was closed. Five days after the bidder had her refund she made another bogus claim for another $1200. My account was locked again for a short while.
I sold my 1DsII to a fellow in Mexico. When he went to pay the money he transferred to tried to transfer to paypal from his bank never made it. Paypal said they didn't have it and his bank said they did. That's been three weeks and it still hasn't been resolved. The poor buyer is now out $1600.
I'm not certain selling through ebay and paying through paypal is a good deal. Between the two they charge about 10-15% of the final price. They even charge a fee on the shipping.