11-20-2017 03:39 PM
I am an artist and I sell artwork.I recently sold a graphite pencil drawing of a Chanel no 5 bottle. The picture I uploaded is of my artwork and the description clearly states it's artwork and the type of material used and of course dimension.The buyer receives the package and messages me that she didn't recieve what she had ordered.I assume she expected to receive a real bottle of Chanel???This has never happened to me.It's beyond weird.How can anybody be that confused?I expect she will want a refund.I don't accept returns because if the artwork is torn or stained it becomes useless.I am not sure how to handle this.
11-21-2017 03:15 PM
11-21-2017 03:17 PM
I wonder if this buyer had any of their friends or family look at the listing complaining that they didn't get what was described.
11-21-2017 03:21 PM
11-21-2017 03:26 PM
Fight the good fight. Has the buyer opened any type of case/return against you yet?
If not, I'd send this message... Dear Buyer, I understand that you were expecting a bottle of perfume, however, I clearly listed this in the art/art drawings category. Which implies that this is a drawing and NOT the actual bottle of perfume. I'm sorry that it is not what you expected, but unfortunately, at this point I do not accept returns on my items. Thank you, Seller
You've stated that you know you listed the item correctly, and the mistake is NOT yours, and the ball is in their court. They may choose to open a not as described case, but then I would take Tunics advice, and call customer service. They CAN look into your account and see the emails, which it sounds like the buyer admitted they were expecting a bottle of perfume. Hard for CS to even side with the buyer when your item was listed in the 'art/art drawings' category IMO.
Worst case, is they DO side with the buyer, and you end up having to accept it back. But at least you know you did what is right, and you stood up for yourself when the mistake is NOT yours.
11-21-2017 03:27 PM
Haha! I LOVE AB FAB!
11-21-2017 03:27 PM
Also, your artwork is beautiful! But do edit your title for 'peas' to 'pears'
11-21-2017 03:42 PM
@holm_adri wrote:I am an artist and I sell artwork.I recently sold a graphite pencil drawing of a Chanel no 5 bottle. The picture I uploaded is of my artwork and the description clearly states it's artwork and the type of material used and of course dimension.The buyer receives the package and messages me that she didn't recieve what she had ordered.I assume she expected to receive a real bottle of Chanel???This has never happened to me.It's beyond weird.How can anybody be that confused?I expect she will want a refund.I don't accept returns because if the artwork is torn or stained it becomes useless.I am not sure how to handle this.
I'm just going to say this. Obviously she didn't read...but I'm thinking she just saw the drawing, and thought it was a stock photo. Yes, I think the drawing is that good.
11-22-2017 11:24 AM
11-22-2017 12:55 PM
11-23-2017 10:08 AM
11-23-2017 10:42 AM
@tunicaslot wrote:People please stop telling the OP she has to accept the return - she does not! This is a remorse return because the buyer didn't read. I just had a similar case closed in my favor last week and I accept returns - but I was not going to let them get away with opening an SNAD when the items were as described.
Ebay CS is becoming more seller friendly and when you have them look at the proof that the buyer indeed got exactly what was listed - they will close the case in the seller's favor.
Had I not just been through this - I may have given the same advice - but things have changed.
Obviously the buyer didn't even read the TITLE
Chanel No 5 classic perfume bottle,Original Pencil Drawing
or look at the picture, which is indeed a pencil drawing...
11-23-2017 10:43 AM
@holm_adri wrote:
Thanks for advice!! I did call ebay with my concern and they told me it's clearly a case of "buyer's remorse".Problem solved!
Till your gem goes to PayPal...
11-23-2017 02:03 PM
@gramophone-georg wrote:
@holm_adri wrote:
Thanks for advice!! I did call ebay with my concern and they told me it's clearly a case of "buyer's remorse".Problem solved!Till your gem goes to PayPal...
Hopefully that won't happen!
11-23-2017 11:24 PM
This happens to me almost daily. People just don't read anything any more, and ebay will say it's your fault. Not really much you can do about the idiots that use ebay.
11-24-2017 02:27 AM