07-24-2023 01:49 PM
Hi there,
I have a somewhat complex question that I can not for the love or god find an answer to.
So I am well familiar with the fact that if you as a buyer use a third party freight forwarding service that you are voided of the ebay money back guarantee protection in case a damaged or a different item arrives to you.
But what if I want to return an item that got to me in the normal condition it was supposed to arrive, I just had a change of heart?
07-24-2023 01:52 PM
You would have to pay all the shipping back to the seller if they agree to the return AND most likely will only be refunded for the price of the item.
It would be a remorse return and so you the buyer are responsible for all shipping arrangements and getting it back in the same condition.
07-24-2023 02:30 PM
So the seller would have an option to not agree to my return?
07-24-2023 02:40 PM
Yes if he takes no returns.
07-24-2023 02:57 PM
If he takes returns, usually 30 days- which would be from time of delivery to the US destination (1st destination) so even if seller takes returns up to 30 days and now it's 'beyond'; the seller can also 'deny' the return for refund claim.
07-24-2023 04:07 PM
I guess this was the first posting today and the second posting today is what has happened?
Your sister or someone returned a $1000. phone from Croatia and its a new account and seller claimed they got a rock instead from your sister or whoever. Is that correct?
07-24-2023 04:08 PM
Read the second posting of this person.
07-26-2023 02:40 AM
So, according to the Ebay Customer Support, you guys are wrong.
The support answered that if a freight shipping service was used that the ebay money back guarantee is out of question, which also means that you CAN return the item, but the seller can choose not to refund you just because you used such a service and ebay will not step in.