11-21-2018 04:18 PM
I sold a Used condition guitar earlier this month and the buyer put in a SNAD claim saying that the guitar was not Mint Condition like described.
He proceeded to post microscopic details, photos of the guitar showing light marks (it's a Used condition).
eBay just ruled it in his favor and he took the money.
He then added 19 pounds to the return package (says he will soon explain why in his feedback), after I paid $75.00 to have to shipped directly to a FedEX Print center for further inspection.
My question is would it be better to appeal the case now or after I inspect it with my father-in-law (his guitar) Saturday morning?
11-21-2018 04:20 PM
When he opened a return, why didn't you send him a return label?
11-21-2018 04:23 PM
Your Like New Mint condition for a used guitar was your selling error should have left that statement out....
11-21-2018 04:30 PM - edited 11-21-2018 04:31 PM
I'm sorry you are in this situation. It's always best to understate the condition of an item. Perfect or Mint can lead to problems. Best for the buyer to be pleasantly surprised, rather than unpleasantly surprised. Some sellers have stated they deliberately down play the condition of items so their buyers get something better than they expect.
Light marks~used condition~not mint.
11-21-2018 04:35 PM
I sell used clothing and I never even use EUC because I dont want a buyer to see a hanging thread and claim it wasn't in perfect condition.
11-21-2018 04:39 PM
Technically two return labels were sent. The first being eBay's own label which did not cover the full cost.
Then I paid $75.00 (like stated in the OP) for the label that worked.
11-21-2018 04:42 PM - edited 11-21-2018 04:42 PM
It was mint when it left my hands so he must be fraudulently swapping it with one in lesser condition.
11-21-2018 04:46 PM
11-21-2018 04:49 PM
That is why confused me. I thought OP meant the buyer sent it back with the additional 19 pounds and the seller has to pay for return shipping.
11-21-2018 04:49 PM
11-21-2018 04:51 PM - edited 11-21-2018 04:52 PM
@joemygoodsness wrote:It was mint when it left my hands so he must be fraudulently swapping it with one in lesser condition.
I understand but you seem to be contradicting yourself here, which is why I clarified listing conditions.
I sold a Used condition guitar earlier this month and the buyer put in a SNAD claim saying that the guitar was not Mint Condition like described.
He proceeded to post microscopic details, photos of the guitar showing light marks (it's a Used condition).
First you state it was described as Mint Condition. Then you dismiss the pictures of the light marks on the guitar by saying, it was in used condition.
No offense, but either it is or it isn't, and you seem to justify that it isn't with your remark that it was in used condition.
11-21-2018 04:51 PM
11-21-2018 04:54 PM
I am curious to know why the buyer added 19lbs. I cannot fathom 19lbs of packing materials unless he used bricks.
11-21-2018 04:54 PM
11-21-2018 04:56 PM