03-06-2023 09:08 AM
I shipped out a completely new Xbox and it was tested before shipped out. It worked completely fine. As always things could get damaged when they get shipped. It is not my problem that it got damaged. I really can’t afford a return as the buyer wants one. I am trying to contact ebay but it says their helpline is unavailable. Let me know if anyone knows.
03-06-2023 11:16 AM
If you opened it and tested it, it wasn't completely new.
If the buyer files an INAD, it won't matter if you can't afford to refund, you won't have any other options.
The choice you need to make is if you want it returned before your refund.
03-06-2023 11:21 AM
Looks like the three items you've sold have been removed, at least they won't come up for me.
Any one else notice it?
03-06-2023 12:33 PM
Ya see how all responses are saying if it's damaged in shipping its your problem? That's the thinking here, very sad, if in fact it's a sellers fault/responsibility for damage after it left their hands than something is very wrong with the system/partnership. Like they say you can't prove that the buyer is lying so makes ya wonder if it's even worth selling here when the platform basically holding you accountable for shipping problems.
03-06-2023 12:47 PM
@jman0312 wrote:Ya see how all responses are saying if it's damaged in shipping its your problem? That's the thinking here, very sad, if in fact it's a sellers fault/responsibility for damage after it left their hands than something is very wrong with the system/partnership. Like they say you can't prove that the buyer is lying so makes ya wonder if it's even worth selling here when the platform basically holding you accountable for shipping problems.
So it should be the buyer's responsibility that the item not be damaged by the seller's shipping method of choice? How does that make any sense?
03-06-2023 01:22 PM
Looks like the three items you've sold have been removed, at least they won't come up for me.
Any one else notice it?
Yes I can see the items I just cannot pull up the original listing.
03-06-2023 01:22 PM - edited 03-06-2023 01:24 PM
@johmah_8865 wrote:I shipped out a completely new Xbox and it was tested before shipped out.
If you tested it out, it was NOT new.
03-06-2023 01:32 PM
@kensgiftshop wrote:Looks like the three items you've sold have been removed, at least they won't come up for me.
Any one else notice it?
I still his 3 solds..........
03-06-2023 05:27 PM
All shipping issues are the concern alone of the seller on any platform. They are the only party that can file claims as they consigned the merchandise to the shipper. Not just an ebay platform thing.
03-06-2023 05:45 PM
So if I ship you a glass vase in a bag and it breaks it shouldn’t be my problem?
03-06-2023 05:51 PM
Same with that other thread about the restricted account. When you click on the sold items, it has been removed.
03-06-2023 05:53 PM
@jman0312 wrote:Ya see how all responses are saying if it's damaged in shipping its your problem? That's the thinking here, very sad, if in fact it's a sellers fault/responsibility for damage after it left their hands than something is very wrong with the system/partnership. Like they say you can't prove that the buyer is lying so makes ya wonder if it's even worth selling here when the platform basically holding you accountable for shipping problems.
When was the last time a seller has not been responsible for items damaged in shipment?
15 years ago?
03-07-2023 06:30 PM
@jman0312 wrote:Ya see how all responses are saying if it's damaged in shipping its your problem? That's the thinking here, very sad, if in fact it's a sellers fault/responsibility for damage after it left their hands than something is very wrong with the system/partnership. Like they say you can't prove that the buyer is lying so makes ya wonder if it's even worth selling here when the platform basically holding you accountable for shipping problems.
That's another laughable statement. Do you not realize, THAT is the law? It's the seller's responsibility to get the item safely to a buyer, in the as described conditions. Period.
No one cares, including legal precedent, how you "feel" about it. As a seller, you have RESPONSIBILITES to the buyer. This platform and EVERY platform hold you responsible, because, it's the LAW. This isn't a yard sale. These sales are done with credit card payments, that extend your responsibility even more. The same consumer protection laws that apply to you and your purchases, apply to every one of your buyers. YOU are the seller, you are responsible to buyers. You can't dance around that. Neither can the OP.
No matter how "unfair" you might "feel" that is, you would likely be the first one to complain if the shoe were on the other foot. We all would.
03-07-2023 06:54 PM
@farmalljr wrote:
@jman0312 wrote:Ya see how all responses are saying if it's damaged in shipping its your problem? That's the thinking here, very sad, if in fact it's a sellers fault/responsibility for damage after it left their hands than something is very wrong with the system/partnership. Like they say you can't prove that the buyer is lying so makes ya wonder if it's even worth selling here when the platform basically holding you accountable for shipping problems.
That's another laughable statement. Do you not realize, THAT is the law? It's the seller's responsibility to get the item safely to a buyer, in the as described conditions. Period.
No one cares, including legal precedent, how you "feel" about it. As a seller, you have RESPONSIBILITES to the buyer. This platform and EVERY platform hold you responsible, because, it's the LAW. This isn't a yard sale. These sales are done with credit card payments, that extend your responsibility even more. The same consumer protection laws that apply to you and your purchases, apply to every one of your buyers. YOU are the seller, you are responsible to buyers. You can't dance around that. Neither can the OP.
No matter how "unfair" you might "feel" that is, you would likely be the first one to complain if the shoe were on the other foot. We all would.
They ought to paste this response somewhere for future reference, nice job.
03-10-2023 10:41 AM
Not a good idea to ship stuff if you don't know how to package it for safe transit
03-10-2023 10:42 AM
@lakefor94 , yard sales 😂