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Perfect example of why eBay shouldn't force free returns on Motors or anyone

Had a Freightliner part listed, part number, general model/year range. Buyer asks will this fit a Cascadia?  

I reply I am not sure, I would suggest contacting your dealer. He messages me a day or two later and says its a 2000.

I reply from my additional research, which I did,  your truck is outside the year range, but again, call a dealer.  

Two days later he buys it and a week later he opens a remorse return. He has no problem paying for the label apparently. But eBay wouldn't want him to have any accountability here.

 

We motor sellers are now equivalent to a department store dressing room, only we eat shipping, so that's not even accurate, with the buyer having 0 repercussions for their stupidity or laziness.

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@chariot_badges im sorry to see that this upcoming policy has forced you to leave ebay.   Im sure there will be many to follow because this forced free returns policy is just an overreach and a detriment to sellers big and small.  As we have seen before- when ebay alienates sellers and forces them to leave- they are also losing good buyers as well....... so this policy is trading good buyers (who are also sellers and have a vested interest in the platform), for potentially bad buyers whose sole motivation to make a purchase is predicated on being able to return it for free without consequence!  Think of that - who in their right mind makes a purchase based on being able to return for free---- uneducated buyers, impulsive buyers, abusive buyers, lazy buyers, mobile buyers( ebay mobile app does not even show the description or item condition unless you click extra times if you can believe that!!!).  These are the same buyers that other platforms are weeding out by strengthening their return policies- not loosening them.

@esg-enterprises hit the nail on the head in another post- this is going to cause so much buyer confusion and abuse of the return policy- its going to drive more and more sellers to other platforms----but at least the kid fresh out of college with no business experience that came up with the idea will get  a slap on the back and a bonus even though it will cause more long term damage to sellers and ebay alike.

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I just re-read the ebay seller update and it it was more confusing the second time around.    It states that ebay will be automatically changing our return policy to free returns in the coming months if we do not do it.... but we are encouraged to do it first? why?   it also states that listings that do not comply will be blocked from visibility. if ebay is changing the listings automatically how could they not comply?   

    Does this mean ebay is going to bulk edit our entire inventory to free retruns or ONLY the P&A that are NEW/NEW OTHER and leave our used listing's return policy alone?   So basically do we have to manage various different return policies on a daily basis as we list new items- switching from 30 day- buyer pays to free returns at every listing level?---- terribly inconvenient and prone to overlooking the policy as we list new and used item concurrently and daily.....

   I also noticed that the ebay subsidized return label is only in effect if the buyer chooses "changed my mind" as reason..........when is the last time you had anyone return something using that reason? very rare for us- so we wil be stuck offering free returns at full label price for the majority of all returns.... this is a joke

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I just do not understand why eBay cannot let us choose what our polices are like they always have, and the buyers can still make the decision to purchase from. I will not leave eBay, but I am most certainly taking many of our larger listings down so that we do not get stuck with paying more for a return than we make in the first place. Bad idea eBay.

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