Well, I know of a situation where a buyer on Ebay used Paypal to pay for an electronics item. The item worked fine initially, but after a few days, it developed a minor glitch. The buyer then demanded a full refund through Paypal. Paypal refunded the buyer without really looking into the situation deeply. The seller was out of pocket for the cost of the item and shipping.
There was a case where a buyer paid via Paypal on Ebay for an item. After receiving it, the buyer filed a false claim of 'not as described'. Paypal immediately refunded the buyer without giving the seller a chance to respond. The seller lost both the item and the money. It was really unfair as the item was exactly as described in the listing.
Well, I know a story where a merchant was using Paypal for a large - scale e - commerce operation. Suddenly, Paypal put a hold on all their incoming payments for what seemed like no good reason. They had to jump through numerous hoops to prove their business was legitimate. It took weeks to resolve and during that time, they almost lost some important clients because they couldn't fulfill orders in a timely manner. This really damaged their reputation and financial stability.
One story could be about a person who had their Paypal account hacked. Paypal took a long time to notice and by the time they did, the hacker had already made off with a significant amount of money.
One horror story is when a small business owner was relying on the funds from a big sale. PayPal put a 180 - day hold on the money. They couldn't pay their suppliers in time and lost some of them. It was a nightmare as they had to scramble to find other sources of funds just to keep the business running.
I know a story where a bride ordered a lace - detailed wedding dress from ebay. The lace was supposed to be a high - quality, intricate design. However, when the dress arrived, the lace was cheap - looking and full of holes. The seller didn't want to take it back or offer a refund. So the bride was stuck with a dress she couldn't wear and had lost a lot of money on it. She had to quickly find another dress which was a huge stress during her wedding preparations.
A common horror story is counterfeit items being sold on ebay stores. I had a competitor who sold fake branded products at a lower price. This not only took away some of my customers but also made it hard for genuine sellers like me to be trusted. Ebay took a while to take action against that seller, during which time my sales suffered.
One horror story is getting a completely different item than what was shown in the listing. For example, a buyer ordered a brand - new designer handbag, but received a cheap knock - off instead. The seller then refused to take it back or refund the money.
One horror story I had was when I returned an item on eBay. The seller took weeks to acknowledge the return. I sent the item back as per the instructions, but they claimed it was damaged when it wasn't. I had to go through a long process with eBay customer service to prove my innocence. Eventually, they refunded me, but it was a very frustrating experience.
I heard of a case where a cosplayer bought a very elaborate cosplay outfit from eBay for an important convention. The seller promised fast shipping. However, the package got lost in transit. When the cosplayer tried to track it down, both eBay and the seller were not very helpful. So the cosplayer had to scramble to put together a new cosplay at the last minute.
Sure. One Ebay horror story could be about receiving a completely different item from what was described. For example, a customer ordered a brand new smartphone but received a broken and very old model instead. The seller then refused to take it back or give a refund.