03-13-2018 12:35 PM
I sold an item internationally (I'm located in the US) through the Global Shipping Program, the item arrived safely at the distribution center in Kentucky and arrived damaged to its final destination. The buyer requested to return the item to me, I denied and explained that he needed to talk to eBay to get a refund since the GSP agreement clearly states that the seller is not responsible for damage during transit. He instead opened a claim on PayPal, and of course, PayPal decided in his favor, giving him the option to ship the damaged item back to me for a full refund and put a hold on my account for the full value of the sale.
I've talked to both eBay and PayPal numerous times over the past 30 days to try and resolve the issue. Ebay closed the return request and closed the case in their system, but now PayPal is making me accept the return of the broken item and refund the buyer for it.
Ebay is clearly at fault, but they have told me that closing the case in their system is all they can do. Now PayPal refuses to change their decision regardless of all evidence presented to them, and I'm forced to accept a damaged item back and refund the buyer for the full amount. I'm seriously considering taking eBay to court for breach of contract.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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03-14-2018 01:00 PM
03-13-2018 12:44 PM
" He instead opened a claim on PayPal, and of course, PayPal decided in his favor, giving him the option to ship the damaged item back to me for a full refund and put a hold on my account for the full value of the sale."
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Suing eBay won't help you.
fwiw,
Lynn
03-13-2018 12:45 PM
Global shipping is supposed to "jump in" and handle claims like this on Ebay.........I don't know what the situation is when paypal gets involved.
Personally, I'd try to contact someone on the ebay for business facebook page and try to get them to help...
03-13-2018 12:57 PM
03-13-2018 01:02 PM
Suing eBay, even in small claims court, is going to cost you a lot more than you could ever possibly get from them in a judgment.
03-13-2018 01:04 PM
Besides, it's PayPal that's forcing you to refund, not eBay. It sounds like eBay closed the case against you without prejudice, which is what they were supposed to do.
PayPal dances to its own tune now. eBay doesn't tell it what to do.
03-13-2018 01:05 PM
03-13-2018 01:22 PM - edited 03-13-2018 01:26 PM
@dhbookdswrote:Global shipping is supposed to "jump in" and handle claims like this on Ebay.........I don't know what the situation is when paypal gets involved.
Personally, I'd try to contact someone on the ebay for business facebook page and try to get them to help...
The GSP doesn’t jump in. eBay customer service does. So when the PP dispute was opened, the seller should have called eBay (assuming they didn’t) because the GSP terms also say that PP disputes are included in the sellers protection. This all could have been prevent had the OP not told the buyer to talk to eBay. The OP should have called eBay and they would have handled it from there. Instead he told the buyer to talk to eBay and the buyer turned around and filed with PayPal which closed the eBay case. eBay should still be stepping up because he is supposed to be covered in a PP case.
03-13-2018 01:31 PM
Jen..........I specifically asked about the proceedure somewhere quite recently......and Blues said the seller had to do nothing......that GSP would take over as soon as the buyer filed a claim...........on ebay....
03-13-2018 01:34 PM
I thought you had to call Ebay and ask for a GSP specialist and point out that this was a GSP listing, that got safely to KY. So now it was their concern.
03-13-2018 01:35 PM
That is correct, the seller is supposed to be protected in case of PayPal disputes under the GSP terms.
I have tried everything I can think of to have eBay step in to solve this, nothing came of it.
03-13-2018 01:37 PM
When you called eBay did you ask to speak with a GSP specialist?
03-13-2018 01:37 PM - edited 03-13-2018 01:42 PM
@dhbookdswrote:Jen..........I specifically asked about the proceedure somewhere quite recently......and Blues said the seller had to do nothing......that GSP would take over as soon as the buyer filed a claim...........on ebay....
I’m sure they will just say there was a “misunderstanding”. Because what they said is simply not how it really works. Maybe it should work that way but it doesn’t.
03-13-2018 01:39 PM
03-13-2018 01:40 PM