04-22-2024 09:07 AM
Bought a book for $3.90 with free shipping. Received the wrong book (completely different title and softcover instead of hardcover.) Opened a return request and was refunded within minutes.
Message with the refund says, "Good News! For being a regular buyer on eBay and a valued customer, we've issued a refund and you get to keep the item too."
So, was the refund auto-approved by eBay or the seller? I'm curious because the seller's feedback has comments from other buyers complaining that they had to actually return the book before getting a refund -- even though it makes no sense for the seller to pay shipping both ways on a cheap book.
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04-22-2024 09:12 AM
Sounds like it was the seller. eBay has issued " no fault " refunds for disputes but yours seems to just be a shipping mix up. Your right, not worth the cost to get it back.
04-22-2024 09:12 AM
Sounds like it was the seller. eBay has issued " no fault " refunds for disputes but yours seems to just be a shipping mix up. Your right, not worth the cost to get it back.
04-22-2024 03:50 PM
In some cases if they only have one copy they might have wanted to back to send to the correct buyer? Mix ups like that are costly in both profit and feedback.
07-24-2024 06:14 AM
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07-24-2024 08:56 AM
Did you have a question concerning this item number????