11-20-2019 01:16 PM
I received the following message from a buyer:
"I am very disappointed. Please see the attached photos. This quality is unacceptable. However, I will wait to leave feedback until I hear from you I am giving you a chance to make this right. What will you do to remedy this?"
I am debating on what the best course of action is here. Seems to me that the buyer either wants the item for free or at a discount. I did take a glance at their feedback history to confirm my suspicions. Normally I would just tell the buyer to return for refund. However, I don't think the buyer is interested in returning the item. Plus, I am almost certain that they will open a SNAD case and I will have to pay return shipping + take a hit in my metrics (is this correct?). I am really tempted to ask the buyer what they want. If they openly ask for a discount, I can use that to have the feedback removed. So what would you do in this situation? And thanks in advance for the help! 🙂
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11-20-2019 04:22 PM - edited 11-20-2019 04:23 PM
@cali_girl3 wrote:
Are you sure? I never fight returns or open cases as I know they are losing battles. However, I was told that returns where items marked as not as described/defective DO affect your metrics.
Yes 1 return will show up in your metrics, doesn't really matter if it's an INR, a SNAD or a remorse return.
Thing is, one return doesn't have any actual effect on your status whatsoever.
11-20-2019 04:31 PM
Not feedback extortion. According to ebay, they have to specifically say "If you don't do (whatever) then i will leave you negative feedback.
11-20-2019 09:32 PM
One SNAD complaint is not going to hurt your metrics, even though it will sit there and make you annoyed every time you see it. I believe it takes 10 of them before they count for anything.
If you allow them to scam you - and this is worded exactly like scammers do - then you will be unhappy with yourself for a long time. Send the "Sorry you are unhappy with your purchase. Please return the item for a full refund. Open a return in the resolution center for a prepaid postage return label".
DO NOT say anything else. DO NOT argue with them. DO NOT negotiate with them. Those only give them excuses to strengthen their case while still not committing to anything that would imply a feedback threat (in eBay's eyes).
11-21-2019 01:45 AM
@inhawaii wrote:Not feedback extortion. According to ebay, they have to specifically say "If you don't do (whatever) then i will leave you negative feedback.
I have to agree. Veiled threats don't usually get eBay to consider them.
11-21-2019 11:43 AM
11-21-2019 11:55 AM
I recently had a customer return a open bag of candy for "doesn't match description or photos".
Keep in mind that this is mass-produced bag of candy in it's original retail packaging. I've sold hundreds of these. My supplier sold thousands.
So, technically they can open and eat the entire bag of candy, then return it for a 50% refund?
11-21-2019 12:03 PM
11-21-2019 12:08 PM
11-21-2019 12:08 PM
One answer-I am so sorry you are not happy with the item, please return it for a full refund.
No debate, no guessing.
11-21-2019 12:15 PM
11-21-2019 12:45 PM
11-21-2019 01:02 PM
@cali_girl3 wrote:If they openly ask for a discount, I can use that to have the feedback removed.
They have already extorted you. No need to bend.
11-21-2019 02:25 PM
@myboardid wrote:One SNAD complaint is not going to hurt your metrics, even though it will sit there and make you annoyed every time you see it. I believe it takes 10 of them before they count for anything.
I see. I have never had a SNAD opened before but I have had returns in the past (buyer's remorse) and I see that eBay DOES keep track of those which had me worried. Do you know if it's 10 total for the life of the account or just 10 per year?
11-21-2019 02:45 PM
@monster-deals wrote:
@cali_girl3 wrote:If they openly ask for a discount, I can use that to have the feedback removed.
They have already extorted you. No need to bend.
I'm not trying to bend. I just want to make sure that I am covered if the buyer leaves a negative. Since the buyer left a vague message, eBay may not look at it as feedback extortion.
11-21-2019 03:17 PM
10 a year, don't worry.