09-09-2022 11:51 AM
The assumption that everyone has a device to take photographs is wrong, and this new demand stops the Return Request in its tracks. And, finding "direct contact" with eBay is extremely difficult.
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09-09-2022 12:52 PM
In the absence of returning an item in person, how else do you expect to convey condition or support your claim?
09-09-2022 11:54 AM
When you make a purchase online then you have to expect to return it using an online process. If this were an in-person retail establishment, then you wouldn't balk at the request. You chose to purchase online, your choice not to own a mobile phone, in 2022, places you at a disadvantage to life in general. Best of luck to you....
09-09-2022 12:32 PM
Where are you reading that a photo is required for a return?
09-09-2022 12:46 PM
It is not my choice not to own a mobile phone or other device. You probably could have been more condescending, but it was sufficiently so.
09-09-2022 12:47 PM - edited 09-09-2022 12:49 PM
Thank you. In the Return request. It used to be option to enter a photo, but now it is a demand that stops proceeding with the return process, so that the Confirm Return button is not "live."
09-09-2022 12:50 PM - edited 09-09-2022 12:52 PM
Now seems to be randomly required to provide a photo. Some past posts have been made. As usual, likely no rhyme, nor reason as to which require, and which do not. (eBay secret to protect eBay/sellers)
09-09-2022 12:51 PM
I have no mobile phone. How will I ever exist?
09-09-2022 12:52 PM
In the absence of returning an item in person, how else do you expect to convey condition or support your claim?
09-09-2022 12:56 PM
Usually, I find your replies here to be spot on, but will have to disagree with you about this.
The person who said you seemed condescending was right, although I don't believe you meant it to be.
I, too, do not have a cell phone (by choice) nor do I have a digital camera. I remarked on the Boards quite awhile back that I guess, if I receive something not as described, I'll just have to keep it.
BTW, haven't yet had any occurrence where my lack of a cell phone and its accompanying cost has placed me at a disadvantage in life in general. When/if that does occur, you can be sure I will report it somewhere.
09-09-2022 01:15 PM
I did not click Accept as Solution. And, when the item is back with the Seller, the Seller would test and see that the item does not work.
09-09-2022 01:15 PM
@buyselljack2016 wrote:Now seems to be randomly required to provide a photo. Some past posts have been made. As usual, likely no rhyme, nor reason as to which require, and which do not. (eBay secret to protect eBay/sellers)
Maybe ebay thinks this will protect sellers but I sure don't see how.
If I were a scammer and was going to pull the switcheroo scam, I would just take a picture of the item I received and then send back my unwashed laundry. Seller then complains about getting dirty laundry and it becomes a typical he said-she said dispute. And we know ebay always sides with the buyer on those.
Another thought on this issue: ebay should have announced this change. To spring the photo requirement on an unsuspecting buyer is just not right.
09-09-2022 01:17 PM
It seems more about a scam issue... To me I wish that it is require to take picture of the item at the post office or before handing it to the post workers before it is taped up so I don't end up with a pile of rocks or someone trash.
09-09-2022 01:18 PM
Perhaps you have a friend or relative with either a smart phone or a digital camera you could borrow? Another possibility is if you have a printer/scanner?
Ebay should have announced this change. Springing it on an unsuspecting buyer is just not right.
09-09-2022 01:20 PM
Thank you. I was surprised. I do have a digital camera, but need to recharge the batteries. I will send a thousand photos. It's reasonable to request photos, even as they can be manipulated - easily manipulated. The description of the problem counts more, in my opinion, as would the Seller's examination of the returned item.
09-09-2022 01:22 PM
Trust me -- it wouldn't help.