08-14-2024 08:48 AM
Hello,
This morning I recieved a return request, stating that the item did not match the description. According to the buyer, it's not the polyester material that the label clearly says it is. I don't want to accept the return, as I'm concerned that reason will hurt my seller standings. I have a pic of the label in the jacket. What can i do?
08-14-2024 08:59 AM
If you don't want to accept the return, just refund and let them keep it.
08-14-2024 09:06 AM - edited 08-14-2024 09:08 AM
Just looked at the listing (Rebecca Malone Jacket) and you do have it listed with a picture of it stating Polyester and in the item specifics. That is a tough one but you do offer Free and Easy Returns.
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08-14-2024 09:07 AM
If it was the purple Rebecca Malone jacket, I'd do as Ken advises. No need to pay return shipping and then relist (in my opinion), and I'm usually one who advises to accept the return.
To protect your seller standings, you must accept the return or simply refund. In this case, I'd choose the latter.
08-14-2024 09:09 AM
That 'REASON' has ALREADY hurt your metrics- nothing you can do about that. As stated by others, if you don't want to 'ding' your metrics even further, either 'accept the return or refund'.
08-14-2024 10:31 AM - edited 08-14-2024 10:32 AM
Hi @datazip
I’m very sorry this happened, but you will definitely hurt your standing if you do nothing.
Once the buyer gets eBay involved, eBay will refund the buyer with your money let them keep the item, charge a defect to your account, and keep your fees.
Your only real choice is to send the buyer a prepaid shipping label OR a full refund.