12-30-2025 01:29 PM
Hi everyone
Trying to understand eBay return process as a seller.
A buyer requested a return with full refund for an item due to “incorrect measurements”. I listed measurements in the listing’s photos - showing how I measure armpit to armpit and length from shoulder to hem.
I decided to accept the return - I didn’t want bad feedback & figuring the buyer would pay shipping but was surprised when eBay directed me to purchase a return shipping label- which I purchased…
By refunding the buyers original shipping and eBay requiring me to purchase the return shipping I’m then loosing $12 out of pocket for this return.
any advice what I did wrong so I don’t loose money again? Thank you!
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12-30-2025 01:34 PM
if return was "not as described" reason (even if untrue) then the seller pays shipping both ways.
12-30-2025 01:34 PM
It's what the buyer did correctly.
Buyer probably did an 'item not as described'.
Doesn't matter description of what the item saids.
Some people think they can put a size foot 10 in a size 6 shoe as an example.
It's not a remorse return...where buyer pays for return shipping.
12-30-2025 01:34 PM
if return was "not as described" reason (even if untrue) then the seller pays shipping both ways.
12-30-2025 01:37 PM
Why does just about EVERYONE that posts here, misspell 'lose'?
Loose = opposite of tight; change in your pocket
Lose = money; a game etc.
01-01-2026 10:38 AM
I had a buyer pull that on me recently - claimed measurements didn't match the description, but I had photos same as you did. I could tell from their wording that they had done this before and knew how to get around a remorse return. They didn't respond when I called them out on it.
I reported the buyer for misusing the return process, explained the measurements in the photos, eBay gave me a $6 return shipping credit & removed whatever ding was there. Try that.