ordered from ebay came from amazon wtf?

The question is: why didn't you shop around?

You've been played by a "kid sitting at his PC". Whose fault is that? :p

If it bothers you that much, get a refund and repurchase it from Amazon yourself.

Like i said smart ass, it was a couple of quid cheaper but the ebay add offerd free delivery, so i couldn't have got it cheaper from amazon unless i paid delivery, he obviously has amazon prime and is making money from the free delivery which i couldn't give a **** about, its pretty funny, and i started the thread to establish why the **** i had an amazon package from ebay,
 
The seller on eBay may also sell on Amazon and use FBA. (Fulfilled by Amazon - Basically he sends his stock to an Amazon warehouse for them to pick and pack the orders)

He is free to use FBA for orders outside of Amazon via API or manually inputting it onto his account.
 
Like i said smart ass, it was a couple of quid cheaper but the ebay add offerd free delivery, so i couldn't have got it cheaper from amazon unless i paid delivery, he obviously has amazon prime and is making money from the free delivery which i couldn't give a **** about, its pretty funny, and i started the thread to establish why the **** i had an amazon package from ebay,

It obviously riled you a little as you accused the seller of being sneaky. Hopefully it is an entrepreneurial 14 year old and they are making profit after the fees.
 
OP :D

I bought 100 hard drive caddies from a dell supplier for 99p each

Sold them for £39.99 each on ebay. Sold the lot within 12 months.

I kid you not.....seems I was the only seller in the world at one point. Nobody knew about this supplier, it was only luck I found out from our dell account manager at work

anyway, made a tidy profit

Even better was when they turned up, each caddy came in its own jiffy bag which I then sold in bulk haha!
 
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How the **** is that not sneaky? They are not even a registered businesses some kid sitting at his PC not having to move an inch, Just checked his other items looks like everything is from amazon

http://feedback.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=dealsmasher&ftab=AllFeedback
Two absolutely fundamental business skills are knowing where to source product at the best price, and knowing how and where to find a market for that product.

The fact that you bought whatever it was at the price you agreed suggests you were happy to pay it. If you got the product you ordered, at the price you were happy with, why do you care?

I know a few people that have, quite literally, made hundreds of millions for their employer and millions for themselves doing exactly the same thing .... with foreign currency. You buy it cheap and sell it for more, and make a profit. Do it often enough, on sufficient volumes, and you're a multi-millionaire, and they do it simply by moving numbers around in computers, because that's all the vast bulk of 'money', foreign or not, actually is.

If this is a kid in his bedroom, he's a bright one, with probably a promising future.

Oh, and it's exactly the same principle that got Alan Sugar, among others, started, just in the modern online idiom. Buy something low, sell it higher, and restock. If, as a seller, you can cut out shipping from supplier to yourself, and yourself to end customer, the whole process is faster, less error prone, and cheaper.

What you paid for in him presumably making a profit was his time, ingenuity and knowledge. After all, if he bought from Amazon, you could have too, had you thought of it and spent the time checking it out.

I've made my living most of my life by selling time, ingenuity, expertise and knowledge. And those paying for it were very happy that they got value for money, too. ;)
 
Wow, this seems like it's being blown way out of proportion.

You received the item you ordered at the price you agreed. Move on.

^^ what Wingman says.

OP is angry. Have some cute kittens :-)

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Looks like he's making about 15% on every transaction. Pretty decent little racket consdering he doesnt have to hold any stock or actually do any physical handling.
 
:eek: Just seen this

Negative Feedback

"Bit sneaky, seller orders via Amazon marks as gift. Seller does nothing then."

OP, seriously leave ebay.....ebay doesn't need people like you :mad:
 
That negative feedback is downright unfair (regardless of whether it was OP or someone else who left it)

All sellers have to source their stuff from somewhere - you paid a fee you were happy to pay, and got your item.
 
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