10-12-2017 03:58 AM - edited 10-12-2017 04:00 AM
Buyer opened return requests about 3 weeks ago, but never sent the items back. Got the email from eBay today saying to refund buyer or "ask us to step in". I'm scared to use the latter, since I have read so many stories about buyers getting refunded when they shouldn't have been. Buyer did not upload any tracking and i didn't get the items back.
So is it safe to use the "ask us to step in form" and select "I haven't received the item yet"and pray that the bots don't screw up or should I just call and speak to CS to have it closed?
10-12-2017 04:14 AM
If it was a NAD return request, call ebay and have them close the return.
If it was a remorse return, I would do nothing and let the request close on its own which will take another couple of weeks.
Either way, DO NOT ask ebay to step in.
10-12-2017 05:11 AM
Thanks for your reply.
Yes it was a remorse/ "changed my mind" return.
I'll give CS a call when they open and have them close it.
10-12-2017 05:26 AM
I wouldn't do that. They will give the buyer more time. I'd leave it alone. Just ignore it and it will close on its own in a few weeks.
10-12-2017 06:51 AM - edited 10-12-2017 06:52 AM
I agree with Op. Don't call. I had the same issue, only my buyer claimed ordered by mistake. They never shipped the package back and I got several emails from eBay stating to refund buyer or ask them to step in. I igored the emails. Eventually the return will time out. If you call ebay you may risk them refunding the buyer.
10-12-2017 08:24 AM
@green-night wrote:
If it was a NAD return request, call ebay and have them close the return.
If it was a remorse return, I would do nothing and let the request close on its own which will take another couple of weeks.
Either way, DO NOT ask ebay to step in.
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THIS is the correct answer. Let sleeping dog lie. It will close on its own in 30 days.