06-13-2025 08:57 PM
I sold an Item for $1550 a CPU threadripper sold on April 14 2025 and Item was delivered on April 18 2025. With USPS priority tracking. The item looks like it was shipped to a reshipping company but I didnt think much about it since the buyer had 77 stars and looks to have the account since 2014.
Today 6/13/2025 I received a message from ebay "
Buyer filed a payment dispute with bank"
Now I have a hold of $1550 with no reason why this was disputed.
What should I do??
06-13-2025 08:59 PM
In the email it says
Buyer did not recognize this charge.
06-13-2025 09:02 PM
Hacked account, scammer buyer. Your listings are very sought after by scammers. Buyer filed claim with bank, eBay can’t do anything for you.
06-13-2025 09:10 PM
If the seller shipped to the address provided ................. wouldn't they be covered for this chargeback by eBay "seller protection".
06-13-2025 09:12 PM
This! Can someone explain thank you I am so worried
06-13-2025 09:20 PM
What else did the message say? Instructions for what to do? A statement that eBay had your back and you did not need to do anything?
06-13-2025 09:31 PM
I'm just looking for advice for someone who has been in a similar position
06-13-2025 09:40 PM
Does OP have any protection if he shipped to a freight fowarder?
06-13-2025 09:55 PM
Not only are you taking a huge risk selling the very expensive, and very sought after items that you sell, you are likely to attract the attention of eBay asking for things like invoices and receipts.
Selling to a buyer who used a reshipper suggests scam to me. An unauthorized account and or credit card used for the purchase. With the kind of stuff you are selling, there is no way a buyer would not remember making the purchase. Remember an account that only buys will always have a 100% positive feedback.
You are at the mercy of the buyer's bank. And banks almost always side with their customers.
06-13-2025 09:56 PM
"Does OP have any protection if he shipped to a freight fowarder?"
I would be curious to know the answer to that question as well. Would like to know what eBay ends up doing for you if anything, so please let us know if possible.
06-13-2025 10:08 PM
Please say you sent that shipment with signature delivery.
I googled your problem and found this:
06-13-2025 10:16 PM
@the_fancy_fox wrote:Please say you sent that shipment with signature delivery.
^^^^ This!!
As long as @er_762520 shipped with s.c. (because the total payment was $750 or more) and as long as the item was shipped to the address ebay showed as the ship to address on the order, you will be covered.
06-13-2025 10:24 PM - edited 06-13-2025 10:26 PM
@pls-consignments wrote:"Does OP have any protection if he shipped to a freight forwarder?"
I would be curious to know the answer to that question as well. Would like to know what eBay ends up doing for you if anything, so please let us know if possible.
...and irrespective of the destination, eBay would also need to see that the package was shipped with Signature Confirmation, due to the sale price exceeding $750.
P.S. Aaargh... don't know how I missed the previous replies saying the same thing.. 🙄
06-13-2025 10:26 PM - edited 06-13-2025 10:27 PM
@er_762520 wrote:
Now I have a hold of $1550 with no reason why this was disputed.
FWIW, I'm not sure the $1550 hold is solely because of this dispute. As a fairly new seller who has sold several very expensive items, your funds might be held for 30 days.
06-13-2025 10:44 PM
I don't see why not, I shipped to the address provided VIA ebay and obviously I can't just cancel because I dont like the address that makes me look very bad and has signature delivery with tracking.