11-13-2023 07:31 AM
If an item is not as described, such as a recently purchased framed duck stamp, and I can't get a good picture of the damage, can I open the frame to take a better picture. I know eBay says to return items in the original condition but the pics do not show the warping of the stamp due to water damage. That's why I purchased it, because it looked normel. I'm afraid if I open the frame, eBay will side with the seller. Help!
11-13-2023 07:39 AM
Just post a picture.
Dont open it .... No person will look at it.
They just want a photo. ANY photo will do.
eBay doesnt examine anything.
11-13-2023 12:00 PM
You are wrong. eBay has bots that examine people's listings.
11-13-2023 12:18 PM
If you think it is NAD I would return it. I would not open it. If you are not happy with...return it.
Is the seller making you take a photo? A buyer does not have to take a photo of damage.
I can understand about a duck stamp...condition is very important. And sometimes you cannot see if the stamp is perfect when you see it close up. And if stamp is damaged on the back...no gum...hinged...well, it might be not as valuable. Or you can ask the seller for a partial refund if you want it.
11-13-2023 12:21 PM - edited 11-13-2023 12:22 PM
I'd not open it. If you feel compelled to attach a photo, you can 'right click/save' a pic from the listing and upload it.
11-13-2023 02:16 PM
11-15-2023 10:15 AM
11-15-2023 11:48 AM
11-16-2023 02:45 PM
@12345jamesstamps wrote:
Is the seller making you take a photo? A buyer does not have to take a photo of damage.
A seller cannot make a buyer do anything but ebay can
11-16-2023 02:51 PM
Is the seller making you take a photo? A buyer does not have to take a photo of damage.
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in some instances, the eBay "return process" requires a photo to be submitted to proceed with the return request.
11-19-2023 01:30 PM - edited 11-19-2023 01:30 PM
Bots or ebay do not examine a picture uploaded within a return.
11-21-2023 10:38 AM
11-21-2023 11:39 AM
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