10-10-2020 04:58 PM
In the last two weeks I have received two claims of
unauthorized purchases to the sellers' credit cards, in
both cases they were purchases made to my store on EBAY
and the item was sent with the label purchased on the
same EBAY, in one of The cases had already been resolved
in favor of the buyer to whom they returned their money
and incidentally they left the adidas of 70 dollars that
I bought in my store as a gift, EBAY in this case I paid
the buyer out of pocket and it did not affect me the
sale, In the other case that is still in dispute, the
customer who is from Germany said the same thing that he
had not authorized the purchase and Ebay requested the
same information from me, proof of shipment (tracking
number) that said they themselves are Those who sent it
to Germany because it is a sale through EBAY's Global
Shipping Program, today they update me on the case and
tell me that the client changed the reason for the
claim, that now the claim they are making is that they
did not get the same item that I had bought !!! But the
original claim said that he had not bought or authorized
to buy any item (we are talking about a Polo Ralph
Lauren jacket for $ 150 bucks) and now comes the most
absurd part of all this and that is that they ask me to
send a photo of the article that I sent to prove that it
was the one that the client received, absurd because the
client can show a photo of his old underwear and say
that it was what I sent him, by the way it is the sixth
article that I sell in that listing and there was no
problem with the previous 5, as it is possible that EBAY
allows a buyer to change the reason for the claim to the
extent of their convenience, the original claim was for
a supposed unauthorized transaction and now suddenly
that is not why , now it is because supposedly I did not
send him the item he had bought, clearer nor the water,
this is a scam and if EBAY agrees with the customer and
returns the money from his pocket it is wrong because it
is sowing a precedence nte very bad for ecommerce, but
also if you take it out of my pocket then it is an
accomplice of scam, tell your opinion about it
PS I already report to the buyer for a false claim so
that there is a record of what that buyer does and when
he does it again, this is the precedent of his dishonest
behavior
10-10-2020 09:32 PM
@dvdsforrememberoldiestimes wrote:In the last two weeks I have received two claims of
unauthorized purchases to the sellers' credit cards, in
both cases they were purchases made to my store on EBAY
and the item was sent with the label purchased on the
same EBAY, in one of The cases had already been resolved
in favor of the buyer to whom they returned their money
and incidentally they left the adidas of 70 dollars that
I bought in my store as a gift, EBAY in this case I paid
the buyer out of pocket and it did not affect me the
sale, In the other case that is still in dispute, the
customer who is from Germany said the same thing that he
had not authorized the purchase and Ebay requested the
same information from me, proof of shipment (tracking
number) that said they themselves are Those who sent it
to Germany because it is a sale through EBAY's Global
Shipping Program, today they update me on the case and
tell me that the client changed the reason for the
claim, that now the claim they are making is that they
did not get the same item that I had bought !!! But the
original claim said that he had not bought or authorized
to buy any item (we are talking about a Polo Ralph
Lauren jacket for $ 150 bucks) and now comes the most
absurd part of all this and that is that they ask me to
send a photo of the article that I sent to prove that it
was the one that the client received, absurd because the
client can show a photo of his old underwear and say
that it was what I sent him, by the way it is the sixth
article that I sell in that listing and there was no
problem with the previous 5, as it is possible that EBAY
allows a buyer to change the reason for the claim to the
extent of their convenience, the original claim was for
a supposed unauthorized transaction and now suddenly
that is not why , now it is because supposedly I did not
send him the item he had bought, clearer nor the water,
this is a scam and if EBAY agrees with the customer and
returns the money from his pocket it is wrong because it
is sowing a precedence nte very bad for ecommerce, but
also if you take it out of my pocket then it is an
accomplice of scam, tell your opinion about it
PS I already report to the buyer for a false claim sothat there is a record of what that buyer does and when
he does it again, this is the precedent of his dishonest
behavior
previously you had to provide a tracking number proving delivery to the global shipping program because the payment was unauthorized ebay is the victim here you are not able to manage payments on your own so ebay has to take the buyers payment on your behalf and now the buyers payment method allowed the buyer to change the reason for the dispute to not as described so ebay is the victim here and you need to help out ebay out of this pickle and issue a return label for the buyer to return the $150 bucks from the global shipping program then your good
10-10-2020 09:47 PM
World's longest sentence contest?
10-11-2020 05:46 AM
and issue a return label for the buyer to return the $150 bucks from the global shipping program then your good
No. When a buyer files a 'not as described' claim for a GSP sale, the seller must fund the return shipping from the buyer's location (destination country). eBay does not consider the GSP program to be a 'reshipper' service. The GSP only provides limited seller protection for items not received or items damaged in shipping once they arrive at the KY center. Buyers are allowed to change the reason for their claim.
10-11-2020 11:53 AM
@ittybitnot wrote:and issue a return label for the buyer to return the $150 bucks from the global shipping program then your good
No. When a buyer files a 'not as described' claim for a GSP sale, the seller must fund the return shipping from the buyer's location (destination country). eBay does not consider the GSP program to be a 'reshipper' service. The GSP only provides limited seller protection for items not received or items damaged in shipping once they arrive at the KY center. Buyers are allowed to change the reason for their claim.
It's worse than that, actually. eBay is the seller in this dispute, and eBay will not
1. be asking the payments processor
2. to ask the credit card issuer
3. to ask the cardholder
how much to fund the return shipping from the buyer's location. In these disputes, either the seller refunds or eBay will force a refund, and return is unavailable.
eBay is and will be telling the seller to work directly with the buyer after the case is closed to arrange a return.