05-19-2018 01:07 PM
If ebay wants to adopt or follow suit on a policy from another company, they could learn something from some of these selling apps. Some selling apps only offer 3 days to return something, It should not take longer than that. This 30 & 60 day return policy is ridiculous. I just got a return that was put in 1 day before the 30 days was up, because she just didn't like the item. It took her 29 days to realize she didn't like the item. Meaning the shorts were sitting around collecting lint, dirt and cat hair. We should not have to deal with this nastiness.
05-19-2018 01:21 PM
@tweetystwades wrote:If ebay wants to adopt or follow suit on a policy from another company, they could learn something from some of these selling apps. Some selling apps only offer 3 days to return something, It should not take longer than that. This 30 & 60 day return policy is ridiculous. I just got a return that was put in 1 day before the 30 days was up, because she just didn't like the item. It took her 29 days to realize she didn't like the item. Meaning the shorts were sitting around collecting lint, dirt and cat hair. We should not have to deal with this nastiness.
But .... but .... but .... it's 'Industry Standard' - I saw it 'in print', so it must be true.
(Hmmmm, hid the sarcasm font, again, huh?)
05-19-2018 01:49 PM
@tweetystwades wrote:If ebay wants to adopt or follow suit on a policy from another company, they could learn something from some of these selling apps. Some selling apps only offer 3 days to return something, It should not take longer than that. This 30 & 60 day return policy is ridiculous. I just got a return that was put in 1 day before the 30 days was up, because she just didn't like the item. It took her 29 days to realize she didn't like the item. Meaning the shorts were sitting around collecting lint, dirt and cat hair. We should not have to deal with this nastiness.
I do think the 30 and 60 day returns are way too long. Giving my magazine buyers 30 days gives them time to photograph all the photos they were looking for, read all the articles they wanted to read and then send it on back for a refund.
3 days might be too short unless it were 3 business days. Any package I have to return I have to make a 12 mile round trip to the PO which is not open on Saturdays. I actually thought the 7 days we used to have was perfect.
05-20-2018 06:54 AM
Of course with the shorter than 30-60 day, the flippers don't have time then to re-list the item on their side to see if they can make a larger profit and want for their buyer to accept instead of decline them before they are sent back to you in "unchanged" condition. It really is getting out of hand.
05-20-2018 06:58 AM
05-20-2018 07:27 AM - edited 05-20-2018 07:29 AM
@tweetystwades wrote:If ebay wants to adopt or follow suit on a policy from another company, they could learn something from some of these selling apps. Some selling apps only offer 3 days to return something, It should not take longer than that. This 30 & 60 day return policy is ridiculous. I just got a return that was put in 1 day before the 30 days was up, because she just didn't like the item. It took her 29 days to realize she didn't like the item. Meaning the shorts were sitting around collecting lint, dirt and cat hair. We should not have to deal with this nastiness.
Mercari?
I would imagine the majority of buyers there pay with their account balance - money in their account from sold items. Every single person I know who uses the Mercari app pays that way. If a buyer pays with a credit card, there is absolutely NOTHING to stop them from filing a credit card chargeback in the time their card allows. Do you think the site is going to lose money for the seller? No - they're going to debit the seller's account. They also BAN the buyer.
Google around, buyer scams happen there, too - they just happen a lot faster.
"I have all the screenshots from transaction messages which proved buyers remorse. Mercari still sided with buyer for "not as described". I know she lied and told them something false. It was described."
"I sold a pair of adidas NMDs for $200 and they claimed it was fake, but how when I bought them from Nordstrom and had the online order, packing slip & sent half the slip to the buyer. I too believe she had buyers remorse."
There are also tons of scam sellers there as well. It truly is both a buyer and a seller beware site. As a seller I NEVER list anything worth more than $10-$15. As a buyer I would never buy anything worth more than the same.
05-20-2018 07:46 AM
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05-20-2018 11:09 AM
05-20-2018 11:11 AM
@southern*sweet*tea wrote:
@tweetystwades wrote:If ebay wants to adopt or follow suit on a policy from another company, they could learn something from some of these selling apps. Some selling apps only offer 3 days to return something, It should not take longer than that. This 30 & 60 day return policy is ridiculous. I just got a return that was put in 1 day before the 30 days was up, because she just didn't like the item. It took her 29 days to realize she didn't like the item. Meaning the shorts were sitting around collecting lint, dirt and cat hair. We should not have to deal with this nastiness.
Mercari?
I would imagine the majority of buyers there pay with their account balance - money in their account from sold items. Every single person I know who uses the Mercari app pays that way. If a buyer pays with a credit card, there is absolutely NOTHING to stop them from filing a credit card chargeback in the time their card allows. Do you think the site is going to lose money for the seller? No - they're going to debit the seller's account. They also BAN the buyer.
Google around, buyer scams happen there, too - they just happen a lot faster.
"I have all the screenshots from transaction messages which proved buyers remorse. Mercari still sided with buyer for "not as described". I know she lied and told them something false. It was described."
"I sold a pair of adidas NMDs for $200 and they claimed it was fake, but how when I bought them from Nordstrom and had the online order, packing slip & sent half the slip to the buyer. I too believe she had buyers remorse."
There are also tons of scam sellers there as well. It truly is both a buyer and a seller beware site. As a seller I NEVER list anything worth more than $10-$15. As a buyer I would never buy anything worth more than the same.
There are a lot of buyers who pay with PayPal and their debit/credit card because Mercari does not allow them to use their account balance to pay. California is one of the affected states. I don’t know if there are others. We used to be able to use our balance but they stopped allowing it.
05-20-2018 01:28 PM
What platforms?