11-12-2021 09:30 AM
I bought a netsuke (wood carving used as a button) from a seller in the UK. When I received it, it was misdescribed and not what I wanted. I tried to start a return, but ebay appears to be demanding I upload pictures of the misdescribed item before it will let me proceed, the start button is grayed out beneath the written explanation of the problem. I don't know if my pictures could show the problem very well, or even if I could add a picture. Is this a new requirement?
11-12-2021 09:32 AM
Due to false returns this is going to go on. Take a photo for the case...
11-12-2021 10:11 AM
I bought on ebay.com, but when I tried to start my return, it sent me to ebay.co.uk (probably the seller's home site); is this usual?
After all these years, I'm surprised that ebay is asking for pictures of returns. Ebay has always been 'just a venue'; does this mean they're going to start arbitrating what is a 'good' return? Some problems don't show adequately in pictures.
11-12-2021 10:14 AM
Yes, they are starting to do that becuase of all the scam artists making false claims about items.
11-12-2021 10:14 AM
So nice that eBay is requiring photos - we can only hope they will continue.
SO many buyers claim not as described to get the item "free"
I dont think eBay will arbitrate but will forward the photos to the seller.
11-12-2021 10:17 AM
Very interesting. I didn't know buyers were even required to give a written explanation, much less pictures. Hmmm... 🤔
11-12-2021 10:22 AM
11-12-2021 10:27 AM
I don't want to keep the item, as it is not as described (it was supposed to be a carving of a tortoise and rabbit, but the rabbit was actually a RAT; it was a gift for a couple whose nicknames are Bunny and Turtle, so a rat is no good). I'll happily send it back, but don't want to be out of pocket.
11-12-2021 10:27 AM
What reason are you using for the return?
Does the seller accept returns?
11-12-2021 10:44 AM
@airsheep wrote:I tried to start a return, but ebay appears to be demanding I upload pictures of the misdescribed item before it will let me proceed, the start button is grayed out beneath the written explanation of the problem.
I don't know if my pictures could show the problem very well, or even if I could add a picture. Is this a new requirement?
During this test on selected buyers, eBay has acknowledged that not everyone has the means to take photos.
To fulfill this new requirement, some buyers have uploaded photos of dead ducks and boat rudders instead.
11-12-2021 11:09 AM
Take few pictures and post them here. Let's see! They might be better than what you think
11-12-2021 01:38 PM
11-13-2021 09:01 AM
I took pictures and attached them to the return. Now we'll see if the bots at ebay agree that I have a return case. Since the return flipped over to ebay.uk.co, I have no idea if that will make a difference. I just want to send this back as a SNAD and not have to pay to return it, which would lose money for me.
11-13-2021 09:34 AM
It should have been a requirement all along. I know of no insurance that will pay just on the word of the person making a claim. You should have to furnish proof of your allegations.
11-13-2021 01:42 PM
Generally the claim is on the site that the buyer was signed into when they made the purchase. It's odd that it would go to the UK site if you were signed into .com.