03-27-2025 08:23 AM - edited 03-27-2025 08:25 AM
Got a return coming back mailed 3/11 for a qty of 2 of a item that the buyer claims are defective that I very very seriously doubt are defective so I am not inclined to do anything more than ebay forces me to do but I just wondered how will this end?
I assume that ebay will force the refund if the buyer asks them for help.
It was a ebay label
I was just trying to figure out when I file a lost mail am I the shipper or recipient?
03-27-2025 08:30 AM
If you paid for the label, you'll be responsible if it gets lost and probably still have to refund.
If the buyer paid for the label and it gets lost, they are responsible.
03-27-2025 08:30 AM
To clarify, is the item (sold and shipped back by buyer) being returned by USPS lost in the mail?
If so, eBay will force the refund (to the buyer) and since you supplied the label, I would assume you would need to do the missing mail report. Does the package come with any USPS insurance like Priority Mail does. ($100)
03-27-2025 08:33 AM - edited 03-27-2025 08:35 AM
Last known, "eBay return service" labels have no insurance.
03-27-2025 08:35 AM
@buyselljack2016 wrote:Last known, eBay returns have no insurance.
that is probably just as well. Pretty much worthless anyway
03-27-2025 08:36 AM
If the item(s) are not returned back to you, the return will close automatically, in your favor, which will take a while.
03-27-2025 08:38 AM
@buyselljack2016 wrote:Last known, "eBay return service" labels have no insurance.
If sent priority mail, is the insurance not included on returns? I did not know that.
03-27-2025 08:39 AM
Return appears to have been shipped back, so seller loses. Will automatically close in buyer's favor.
03-27-2025 08:39 AM
It sounds like you shipped ground advantage(formerly first class) so that would be the same for return shipping which does have $100 insurance.
03-27-2025 08:40 AM
@the-hook-and-the-loop wrote:If the item(s) are not returned back to you, the return will close automatically, in your favor, which will take a while.
even if the buyer used an ebay label which shows "accepted" by PO?
03-27-2025 08:42 AM
It has to show DELIVERED! Too many scam buyers altering labels and showing that they sent it back.
03-27-2025 08:43 AM - edited 03-27-2025 08:45 AM
Last I knew, and has been posted numerous times here on the boards. "eBay Return Service" labels do not have insurance. Not sure if there was ever anything posted about Priority changing anything about "Return Service" labels.
ETA...................... but of course the OP can attempt to do a claim to test the waters on that.
03-27-2025 08:46 AM
If the seller is responsible for the label, then all it need is an "acceptance" scan. From there on out it is on the seller.
03-27-2025 09:00 AM
@the-hook-and-the-loop wrote:It sounds like you shipped ground advantage(formerly first class) so that would be the same for return shipping which does have $100 insurance.
I would have thought that as well.
03-27-2025 09:51 AM
@the-hook-and-the-loop wrote:It has to show DELIVERED! Too many scam buyers altering labels and showing that they sent it back.
This is the correct answer, last I heard from eBay's CS. The buyer may be sending a box of rocks back for all anyone knows. As a seller, you're responsible for the refund/return once the item has been returned to you. This is why you never process a refund until the return shows as "delivered" to you. "Accepted" does not mean you are responsible for anything...yet.