What has happened to Etsy?
I used to use Etsy quite alot as it had some really good stuff on from genuine small craft businesses in UK. But hadn't bought much for a while, and then recently, there seems to be a bunch of traders on there who are not quite what they seem. I have my search profile set to "UK only" sellers yet still I get some things pop in from sellers outside UK. Although they are at least honest saying items are (for example) shipped from Turkey- you just need to read the small print. Somewhat misleading- but manageable.
However, I have now discovered the hard way that some of those who claim to ship from UK may not be quite what they seem. Recently I ordered some unusual yarns for making moss-type rugs. Chose an Etsy provider who claimed to be in UK and dispatch from their UK stock.
Well, here we are over 3 weeks after the order and a couple of weeks after expected delivery date, and less than half of what I ordered has arrived- much later than originally it should have all been here. What arrived came from China direct not UK- the international tracking number gives that away. When I raised an issue via Etsy and gave a 1-star review, I got a bunch of excuses from the retailer about the warehouse next door being flooded and so reordering stock and dispatching direct from China (so why not have the items marked "unavailable" until the new stock arrives....? That would be honest). Promising end of this coming week for the rest, but I will believe it when I see it. I suspect this retailer may be UK-based BUT holding little if any stock and relying on dispatch from China when someone orders stuff. Not sure how I can get a refund with Etsy if the rest still doesn't get here, although I paid with PayPal so at least I have a chance of getting money back (and maintain my rule that if using an online retailer for the first time, never spend more than you are willing to lose). The materials that I did actually receive are staying quarantined in my office with the original packaging in case I need to pursue the "reject and get a refund" route.
I know that dispatch direct from China does go on- I had another moss rug kit from an Australian retailer (on Etsy but I bought direct) who dispatched direct from China- but their spec had English instructions in the pack, AND they provide instructional videos of decent quality so the uplift over Ali Express price was justified. Although the shipping still took AliExpress times.
For balance, at the same time as the order with issues, I did also buy a coaster kit off Etsy from (what proved to be) a genuine UK retailer, the kit was good- the standard I would expect from Etsy. But the less-than-100%-honest crowd makes me reluctant to use the platform again, I am thinking it's geting to the point where one may as well just buy from Ali Express direct and choose a retailer with a "speed delivery guarantee" and pay less- and know what you are in for.
Be interested in the experienced of others- is this isolated or has this become the norm?.
GC
I used to use Etsy quite alot as it had some really good stuff on from genuine small craft businesses in UK. But hadn't bought much for a while, and then recently, there seems to be a bunch of traders on there who are not quite what they seem. I have my search profile set to "UK only" sellers yet still I get some things pop in from sellers outside UK. Although they are at least honest saying items are (for example) shipped from Turkey- you just need to read the small print. Somewhat misleading- but manageable.
However, I have now discovered the hard way that some of those who claim to ship from UK may not be quite what they seem. Recently I ordered some unusual yarns for making moss-type rugs. Chose an Etsy provider who claimed to be in UK and dispatch from their UK stock.
Well, here we are over 3 weeks after the order and a couple of weeks after expected delivery date, and less than half of what I ordered has arrived- much later than originally it should have all been here. What arrived came from China direct not UK- the international tracking number gives that away. When I raised an issue via Etsy and gave a 1-star review, I got a bunch of excuses from the retailer about the warehouse next door being flooded and so reordering stock and dispatching direct from China (so why not have the items marked "unavailable" until the new stock arrives....? That would be honest). Promising end of this coming week for the rest, but I will believe it when I see it. I suspect this retailer may be UK-based BUT holding little if any stock and relying on dispatch from China when someone orders stuff. Not sure how I can get a refund with Etsy if the rest still doesn't get here, although I paid with PayPal so at least I have a chance of getting money back (and maintain my rule that if using an online retailer for the first time, never spend more than you are willing to lose). The materials that I did actually receive are staying quarantined in my office with the original packaging in case I need to pursue the "reject and get a refund" route.
I know that dispatch direct from China does go on- I had another moss rug kit from an Australian retailer (on Etsy but I bought direct) who dispatched direct from China- but their spec had English instructions in the pack, AND they provide instructional videos of decent quality so the uplift over Ali Express price was justified. Although the shipping still took AliExpress times.
For balance, at the same time as the order with issues, I did also buy a coaster kit off Etsy from (what proved to be) a genuine UK retailer, the kit was good- the standard I would expect from Etsy. But the less-than-100%-honest crowd makes me reluctant to use the platform again, I am thinking it's geting to the point where one may as well just buy from Ali Express direct and choose a retailer with a "speed delivery guarantee" and pay less- and know what you are in for.
Be interested in the experienced of others- is this isolated or has this become the norm?.
GC
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