06-11-2021 07:41 AM - edited 06-11-2021 07:42 AM
The item was 520 exactly and shipping 210 exactly, the item was damaged during shipping, fully insured but probably wont be hearing back from fedex after filing a claim. Refunded the buyer despite fedex being the one responsible for damaging the box (it looked like it dropped from several feet) Ebay charged me 797.53, why do i have to take a 67.53 dollar loss on a refund, not to mention losing additional money from failed insurance claim? Spent another 80 dollars on shipping materials so i ended up losing like 300 dollars on this thing. The buyer didnt lose anything but i sure did.
06-11-2021 07:51 AM - edited 06-11-2021 07:52 AM
So $520 + 210 + (67.53 is tax) Total = 797.53 where did ebay charged you more?
06-11-2021 08:09 AM
That is where i am wondering, as the seller i sold it for 520+210, and seemingly have to pay even more when i refunded the buyer. I incur a 67 dollar penalty for someone elses mistake?
06-11-2021 08:13 AM
When the buyer paid you they paid you 797.53. The only thing you will loose is the return shipping and 30 cent ebay transaction fee that ebay charged when you do a refund.
06-11-2021 08:20 AM - edited 06-11-2021 08:24 AM
I did not get 797.53, It was 520+210 and less when ebay takes the 12 percent. I do not collect sales tax, ebay does automatically.
I think you mean they paid ebay that much, not myself.
06-11-2021 08:26 AM - edited 06-11-2021 08:26 AM
When you process the refund it will also refund the tax and you fee will be refunded too. Yes ebay collect the tax not you.
04-17-2024 08:47 AM
Thr extra change that's sales tax ia the burden of the buyer not the seller if you sold on here you would know this. That being said the 730 is what the buyer paid him for the sale item and shipping and the remainder is what the buyer paid also sales tax. Sales tax is not for the seller. Bur he is being charges sales tax as a seller I just found out I was hit with paying the taxes to ebay decided they want to keep the sales tax the buyer paid ans make you pay the buyer their sales tax protecting off the sellers
04-17-2024 10:07 AM
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