03-23-2018 08:09 AM
Issue with difficult buyer demanding money
Bid on and won Toshiba laptop computer. Only issue with the laptop (as noted in the seller’s notes in ad), was no door on the DVD player, but the DVD drive still worked.
Got a note from the buyer, he dismantled the computer after seeing that it was functioning as promised to add a door to the laptop DVD drive but had to buy a whole new drive as just doors are not sold. He stated in his very first note to me, after receiving the laptop that he took the laptop apart…..After tearing it apart, he claimed he wanted money for the DVD drive and other fictitious issues he either caused or made up. Apparently he wants the laptop AND some extorted money from me, an honest 10 year seller on eBay. Demands ranged from $100 to $75 and even $25 along the way. Then he claimed he wanted all his money back. I kindly explained that returns are not possible when an item is no longer in its sold condition as I cannot determine if the item integrity has been compromised. He filed a return and/or money demand with eBay and their seller protection escalation team found the situation IN MY FAVOR, and the case was closed.
On to 2 days later, buyer leaves me negative feedback. After 3 hours research, I came up with the fact that buyers are not "allowed" to leave negative feedback for a seller protection case. I (kindly) called eBay and asked for the feedback team, and they removed the negative within 5 minutes. I just want to share this for other honest sellers as it may help you someday. I also want to say thanks to the eBay team for sticking up for us sellers - It was a happy day for me!
03-23-2018 06:22 PM
@stuff4divaswrote:
@grannywith6wrote:
Good to hear friend!---Many of us DO care about our feedback!---Now I am going to watch out for a similar address in case he opens a new account. It's a difficult job to sell, but all jobs have their drawbacks and I love being home to raise my granddaughter (since birth)...She is about to fly the nest, turning 18 in June and ready to go!That sounds wonderful! I quit my corporate job in 2012 to sell full time on eBay and have never regretted it. Not as much $$ but I too prefer staying home and not having anyone but myself breathing down my neck ^;^ I like staying in my PJ's longer too!
Well, I work for ebay , and they more than make up for any lack of neck breating I lost from being in the corporate world. This isn't our business. We work for ebay. No matter how much we try to tell ourselves otherwise. You can wake up tomorrow, and be suspended, and your business gone.
03-23-2018 06:24 PM
@jpcustomsonlinewrote:
@stuff4divaswrote:
@grannywith6wrote:
Good to hear friend!---Many of us DO care about our feedback!---Now I am going to watch out for a similar address in case he opens a new account. It's a difficult job to sell, but all jobs have their drawbacks and I love being home to raise my granddaughter (since birth)...She is about to fly the nest, turning 18 in June and ready to go!That sounds wonderful! I quit my corporate job in 2012 to sell full time on eBay and have never regretted it. Not as much $$ but I too prefer staying home and not having anyone but myself breathing down my neck ^;^ I like staying in my PJ's longer too!
Well, I work for ebay , and they more than make up for any lack of neck breating I lost from being in the corporate world. This isn't our business. We work for ebay. No matter how much we try to tell ourselves otherwise. You can wake up tomorrow, and be suspended, and your business gone.
But at least we'll be comfortable while wearing out PJ's 😄
03-23-2018 07:39 PM
@stuff4divaswrote:
@jpcustomsonlinewrote:
@stuff4divaswrote:
@grannywith6wrote:
Good to hear friend!---Many of us DO care about our feedback!---Now I am going to watch out for a similar address in case he opens a new account. It's a difficult job to sell, but all jobs have their drawbacks and I love being home to raise my granddaughter (since birth)...She is about to fly the nest, turning 18 in June and ready to go!That sounds wonderful! I quit my corporate job in 2012 to sell full time on eBay and have never regretted it. Not as much $$ but I too prefer staying home and not having anyone but myself breathing down my neck ^;^ I like staying in my PJ's longer too!
Well, I work for ebay , and they more than make up for any lack of neck breating I lost from being in the corporate world. This isn't our business. We work for ebay. No matter how much we try to tell ourselves otherwise. You can wake up tomorrow, and be suspended, and your business gone.
But at least we'll be comfortable while wearing out PJ's 😄
well I certaintly can't deny that
03-23-2018 08:02 PM
03-23-2018 08:14 PM
@stuff4divaswrote:
@tunicaslotwrote:I'm very happy for you as I too have had great success with the Ebay CS team - but.... not to rain on your parade - this buyer can still open up a claim with Paypal or like my buyer did - do a credit card chargeback - which you will lose along with the money and the item as well as being charged a $20 chargeback fee by Paypal - hopefully your buyer is unaware of that.
I win the PP cases and chargebacks too, especially if they lose or close an ebay claim.
But let's get back to what's really important here, total comfort, even during stressful times, always calls for PJ's 😄
"This thread has been brought to you by the sponsors of PJs. No matter what you want to talk about, it will be hijacked and spun back to the importantance of PJs"
03-24-2018 03:23 AM
As far as chargebacks - please give me ideas - as I presented all my evidence - the Ebay resolution in my favor and the chargeback was still closed in her favor. No item return!
I very much want to be able to fight the next one if it happens.
03-24-2018 05:43 AM
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03-24-2018 06:02 AM
Will Paypal tell you the credit card company the buyer used? Do you continue to present your evidence thru Paypal.
If someone could give a step by step procedure for the rest of us to follow - it'd be a great help.
03-24-2018 07:14 AM
@grannywith6wrote:
Still in my PJ's too!
that's funny. I thought I was the only one 🙂
03-24-2018 07:22 AM - edited 03-24-2018 07:23 AM
@tunicaslotwrote:As far as chargebacks - please give me ideas - as I presented all my evidence - the Ebay resolution in my favor and the chargeback was still closed in her favor. No item return!
I very much want to be able to fight the next one if it happens.
I don't know of a secret formula to fight any case at any level, but I'm sure it will depend on a number of factors, some of which, but not inclusive are:
1- that your claim is legit
2- that the customer claim is legit
3- that you have all your evidence, facts in line, easy to comprehend
4- who you get for customer service
I think because for 15 years I was a law clerk, I can see thru all the **bleep** and am able to clearly and factually present my case, showing contradictions, laying out policies, etc. I always write my case on paper and take awhile b4 the call, making sure my emotions are in check. Hope this helps.
03-24-2018 07:24 AM
@tunicaslotwrote:Will Paypal tell you the credit card company the buyer used? Do you continue to present your evidence thru Paypal.
If someone could give a step by step procedure for the rest of us to follow - it'd be a great help.
I just posted what has worked for me, hope for u too
03-24-2018 07:32 AM
Conact buyer