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‎03-30-2021
08:17 AM
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‎03-30-2021
11:55 AM
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kh-vince
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‎03-30-2021 08:45 AM
'Changed my mind' is a valid Return reason, albeit a remorse reason. The buyer has 30 days to request a return from you... whether or not you accept a remorse return is your call. The buyer would be responsible for return shipping costs, if you do. Good luck.
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‎03-30-2021 08:47 AM
Deny return...."reason"...I am not Amazon.
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‎03-30-2021 08:52 AM
Has the buyer used the club. Sounds like they have if they if they found it too flimsy for their swing.
If the golf club has been used to hit balls, it is not in the same condition as when you sent it. I believe you can deny the return request, and if they try to claim not as described later, you can claim that they changed the condition of the item by using it.
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‎03-30-2021 09:29 AM
That item Callaway XR OS #7 Iron - Graphite Fubuki Senior Flex sold on Mar 11, 2 1/2 weeks ago, and the estimated shipping time shown is over 2 weeks. Don't know when it was delivered exactly, but it could have been only a few days ago. Definitely not a month ago.
The listing offers 30 day returns, buyer pays shipping. On eBay, accepting returns means that you accept returns for any reason, or no reason at all. If you don't want to accept returns when the buyer just changes their mind, then you need to change your return policy.
eBay's position on this: eBay will enforce the return policy on your listing, and in addition, if the buyer claims the item is not as described (in their opinion) then you will have to refund them in full, and if you want the item back, then you have to pay the return shipping.
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‎03-30-2021 09:40 AM
@lacemaker3 wrote:
eBay's position on this: eBay will enforce the return policy on your listing,
ebay enforces returns period regardless of policy.
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‎03-30-2021 11:44 AM
You have a return policy, buyers expect you to honor it. What's so unreasonable about that?
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‎03-30-2021 12:09 PM
If you accept returns, buyers can return it for any reason or no reason at all.
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‎03-30-2021 12:12 PM
I guarantee you that club was swung and I guarantee you when it was swung it hit a ball or two.
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‎03-30-2021 12:32 PM - edited ‎03-30-2021 12:35 PM
If they requested the return within 30 days after it was delivered you must accept their request. For changed my mind, the buyer is responsible for shipping.
If it's returned in worse condition Top Rated Sellers can deduct up to 50% from the refund for the decreased value.
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‎03-30-2021 01:03 PM
@jameshen1 wrote:Has the buyer used the club. Sounds like they have if they if they found it too flimsy for their swing.
If the golf club has been used to hit balls, it is not in the same condition as when you sent it. I believe you can deny the return request, and if they try to claim not as described later, you can claim that they changed the condition of the item by using it.
Everything the Op household is already listed as used so this is really stupid advice.
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‎03-30-2021 03:05 PM
@jameshen1 wrote:Has the buyer used the club. Sounds like they have if they if they found it too flimsy for their swing.
If the golf club has been used to hit balls, it is not in the same condition as when you sent it. I believe you can deny the return request, and if they try to claim not as described later, you can claim that they changed the condition of the item by using it.
The club was sold as pre-owned so seller cannot claim it's in different condition than sold. Seller accepts returns so they have to accept this one, only buyer has to pay for return shipping. Also buyers can only open one return case so they cannot first claim a remorse return then open a second INAD return for same item. You should probably read the returns policy if you are going to offer advice. Best of luck to you....
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‎03-30-2021 03:10 PM - edited ‎03-30-2021 03:12 PM
@lamber9347 ah ok, my response was also based on the assumption that they were listed as new and the seller would be getting back "definitely" used clubs.
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‎04-04-2021 11:06 AM
at this point a buyer can say there was hair on packing and return it e bay don't care about seller see eBay will give return to buyer cause they don't have to pull money from bank to cover it. they will take it from the seller ..buyer 99% is right regardless even if they lie ...
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‎04-04-2021 11:11 AM
now why did he buy it. that's what i mean you sold it as senior shaft. so why the hell did he even buy it ..so he wants refund cause he bought something he didn't want .. e bay don't care about the seller if they side with the buyer e bay gets to keep there fees . they don't want to refund the seller it comes out of e bays pocket. and that's a code no no ........they will fire e bay employees if they refund a seller . but high five to refund a buyer . there crooks
