04-02-2019 06:41 AM - edited 04-02-2019 06:44 AM
From what I have read, I the seller will have to accept the return due to ebay favoring the buyer. The frame size was listed correctly, and the buyer never asked to clarify the dimensions. Buyer wants to return it as it's "not as listed" and is too big for them. Can anyone shed some light on my situation?
04-02-2019 06:52 AM
Not much you can do. eBay will side with the buyer, and you will have to refund. Sorry this happened to you.
04-02-2019 07:14 AM
As above... You will need to refund, either with or without having the bike returned to you first (your choice).
I would have them return it first, partly because that's a lot of bike to lose, of course, but partly because they may not actually return it anyway. They may be hoping for you to haggle a partial refund instead, especially as you're a new seller who may not know his options.
If you do end up getting it back, I would suggest putting the side view of the entire bike in the listing first, as the main listing photo, and also adding the standover height for the top bar. Although you did give the frame size, some buyers may not know what that dimension is, but the standover height (ideally, shown as a tape-measure photo against the frame) is something they can compare with their own inseam measurement for themselves.
04-02-2019 09:19 AM - edited 04-02-2019 09:24 AM
@mpls_john wrote:From what I have read, I the seller will have to accept the return due to ebay favoring the buyer. The frame size was listed correctly, and the buyer never asked to clarify the dimensions. Buyer wants to return it as it's "not as listed" and is too big for them. Can anyone shed some light on my situation?
What you do will depend. I do not know what the return reason might be since "wrong size" and "not as listed" are not eBay return reasons. So, what you do will depend on the return reason.
04-02-2019 12:34 PM