09-13-2019 08:44 PM
I sold a $100 trading card to a buyer who offered the highest and I shipped the item in a bubblewrap envelope folded in half. The buyer has a 100% positive feedback with over 130 reviews. I'm a new seller and this is the very first item I've ever sold and I feel like this is why he's targeting me. The buyer says he recorded the opening as he does with all his other packages just in case situations like this occur which I think is a bit too convenient on his part. The only picture he provided is a picture of the sealed envelope. I don't know what the next course of action is. Should I call eBay or request the buyer to send the video? The video could also be faked because the package was just a simple envelope folded in half and taped.
It is clear that the buyer is abusing the eBay Money Back Guarantee in hopes to get his money back while keeping the item for himself. I am in a panic because I'm afraid of losing the money and letting this person get away with it while he damages my reputation.
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09-14-2019 07:11 AM
@ten_o_nine wrote:
@stekw-29 wrote:I sold a $100 trading card to a buyer who offered the highest and I shipped the item in a bubblewrap envelope folded in half. The buyer has a 100% positive feedback with over 130 reviews. I'm a new seller and this is the very first item I've ever sold and I feel like this is why he's targeting me. The buyer says he recorded the opening as he does with all his other packages just in case situations like this occur which I think is a bit too convenient on his part. The only picture he provided is a picture of the sealed envelope. I don't know what the next course of action is. Should I call eBay or request the buyer to send the video? The video could also be faked because the package was just a simple envelope folded in half and taped.
It is clear that the buyer is abusing the eBay Money Back Guarantee in hopes to get his money back while keeping the item for himself. I am in a panic because I'm afraid of losing the money and letting this person get away with it while he damages my reputation.
Your buyer has to file a police report stating they received an empty package before ebay or paypal can refund.
bologna!
09-14-2019 07:23 AM
yes I received a pkg that was ripped and the ring removed, it had the post office damaged notice on it..I didnt have to file a police report to get my refund.
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09-14-2019 09:02 AM
"I printed a shipping label straight from eBay and slapped it on the envelope. I brought it straight to USPS and gave it to the person at the counter so I could get a receipt."
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Did you ship it as a First Class Package, or by Priority Mail?
Priority gives you insurance, 50 dollars I believe.
Lynn
09-14-2019 09:05 AM
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09-14-2019 09:23 AM
"The shipping label says "USPS FIRST-CLASS PKG""
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Then you don't have any insurance with the USPS
Lynn
09-14-2019 09:33 AM
09-14-2019 09:55 AM
@ittybitnot wrote:Your buyer has to file a police report stating they received an empty package before ebay or paypal can refund.
Is this something new? Is it in the rules someplace?
Typically, no evidence is required other than the buyer's "word".
In this situation we don't even know if the buyer has filed a claim or is just 'shaking the seller's tree'.
It came up on a different thread and the call center told that seller they needed to do that. It was the first I have ever heard of that too. I don't know if it is a new rule or misinformation.