01-14-2019 12:45 PM
I was packaging an item for shipment (a brand new, sealed perfume). The perfume box fell out of the shipping box and hit the top of my desk hard. When I picked it up and shook it, I could hear plastic moving around inside the box. Either the cap came off or the cap broke. I think it's more likely that the cap broke.
I immediately messaged the buyer, apologized, and asked him what he wanted me to do -- did he still want me to ship? No response. I waited until the the next day, and messaged him again, asking if he would prefer a full refund, or take his chances with a possibly damaged item. I concluded by saying that I will go ahead and ship if I don't hear from him, and if the cap turns out to be broken, I offered a 10% discount/refund. I will actually give more if he asks.
This was an item I had only 1 of, and there aren't any others exactly like it on ebay either.
I am anxious because I have never shipped anything that wasn't as described. I take very detailed pictures, including flaws. I wasn't sure what else to do, since he didn't seem to be getting my messages/emails.
What is the best way to handle a situation like this? Thanks is advance.
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01-14-2019 02:55 PM
@mg152 wrote:
You can sell used perfume here. It happens everyday.
Doesn't it qualify as "used cosmetics" which are not allowed?
https://www.ebay.com/help/policies/prohibited-restricted-items/used-cosmetics-policy?id=4290
01-14-2019 02:55 PM
01-14-2019 02:59 PM
01-14-2019 03:02 PM
There are many things listed on ebay that are against policy-does not make them ok to seller just means they have not been reported enough by unique users /had enough cases filed or ebay has not taken action yet
01-14-2019 03:08 PM
Verify that the perfume can be sold on eBay. Most perfume can be sold on eBay, but the website does have a few restrictions worth noting. Used perfume must not have an applicator that comes into contact with the body.
I googled it and that poster is correct. You can sell used perfume if it sprays on since that type of application has no contact with the body.
01-14-2019 03:08 PM
https://www.ebay.com/help/policies/prohibited-restricted-items/used-cosmetics-policy?id=4290
Restricted
Not allowed
01-14-2019 03:16 PM
Personally, I would not ship this item if something appears to be broken. Unless of course, you want to risk a case being opened.
01-15-2019 02:02 PM
01-15-2019 02:06 PM
There is a smarter way to handle it.
01-15-2019 02:23 PM
@sam9876 wrote:There is a smarter way to handle it.
If your only concern is protecting your seller account.
But- if a seller cares about customer service, buyer retention and not making the buyer wait for the refund and making them extra steps to get that refund- then they should take the out of stock defect. It's not a common occurrence and one isn't going to kill your account.
01-22-2019 01:11 PM
@ferretofparis1922 wrote:
Did you know a SNAD is less damaging to your account than a out of stock defect? A couple of out of stocks can result in your business being shut down.
Really? I did not know that.
Thanks
01-22-2019 01:12 PM