10-30-2022 11:55 AM
Hello, this is a semi-urgent request. I recently sold a signed trading card and it went through the authentication process scam. However the authenticators damaged the card and the buyer now wants a return. The buyer is on record saying I did nothing wrong and that the item was damaged either by the postal service or the authenticator. Is there anything I can do to somehow salvage this situation? It is literally impossible to contact anyone in Ebay.
10-30-2022 02:53 PM - edited 10-30-2022 02:54 PM
tigerofhappiness Can you help them?
10-30-2022 03:01 PM
https://pages.ebay.com/authenticity-guarantee-tradingcards-seller/
In the unlikely event your item is lost in transit, the buyer can file a case and eBay will investigate. In the unlikely event your item is damaged, the buyer can open a return with “arrived damaged” as the return reason, and after careful review, eBay will refund the buyer as appropriate.
10-30-2022 03:05 PM
I'd guess that it would be best to approve the Return request. You won't have to refund until your card is returned to you.
At that point, you might have to appeal the action... laying the damage at the Authenticator's feet.
If you come to that bridge, reach out to eBay using facebook. The C/S there can offer much better service. Good luck.