12-29-2024 08:07 AM
I had an item returned to me for insufficient address. Now the buyer put in a "did not receive claim" eBay is telling me that I have to refund them the full amount including the shipping, relist it so the buyer can repurchase it. And as a seller I would be out the shipping cost as eBay looks at that as a cost of doing business....
When did the policy change? I thought in the past if a package was sent back to sender for wrong address, it was not the sellers responsibility to do anything and eBay would back us?
I don't mind refunding the buyer for the item but not the shipping costs.... as it cost me nearly 10.00 to ship the darn thing... Is this right, do I have to refund the buyer the full amount and take a loss for their mistake?
Do sellers have any rights anymore?
Sincerely, pricedtosell
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12-31-2024 02:38 PM
Hi @pricedtosell . As Mam, Kyle from eBay, and several others told you, you are not required to refund the buyer in full. In fact, you're not required to refund the buyer at all (though I would do a partial).
Because a formal Item Not Received (INR) claim was opened, your first action should be replying to the INR to confirm tracking, then go back to it in a few days and "ask eBay to step in" at which point eBay will close the INR in your favor.
As long as the INR is open your only refund option is to refund in full through the INR, so get the claim closed in your favor.
After the INR is closed you can go to the transaction and use "send refund" to send the buyer a partial refund for item cost less original shipping and non-refundable fees.
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For future reference, this is my standard advice for RTS (returned to sender) packages. Take the parts that are relevant to your situation.
You have a few options. You should decide which route you'll be taking and communicate with the buyer, but wait until the item is returned (and delivered) to you before you take any of the following actions.
12-29-2024 08:56 AM
No. We don't.
Refund, and block the 'buyer'.
12-29-2024 09:02 AM - edited 12-29-2024 09:03 AM
Sellers do have rights if an item is delivered however in your case that didn't happen. Just click full refund and move on from the case. You received your item back and can just sell it to someone else. Yes things like this is all part of doing business. Just the way it is. You can recoup your cost on another transaction. You buy and sell a lot so you can recoup the shipping cost money fast.
12-29-2024 09:14 AM
Not for sure if the buyer would win the INR case as attempted delivery counts as delivered.
I would sit tight if you have time left on the INR clock and hear from a few more sellers that have been down this same road.
12-29-2024 09:48 AM
Have you responded to the case and uploaded the tracking number showing it was returned for a bad address?
12-30-2024 09:45 PM
Yes I did that immediately
12-30-2024 09:46 PM
That's what i thought too.
12-30-2024 09:50 PM
Surprised no one has clarified this for you yet. Probably not as many people visiting the boards this week.
12-30-2024 10:03 PM
You are supposed to win a INR case.
You are not required to refund the buyer anything.
Who told you you have to refund the buyer?
They are wrong.
12-31-2024 12:16 AM
How did Ebay communicate to you that you need refund the buyer? Phone, email or some other method?
As long as you shipped to the exact address the buyer gave you, you are covered under Seller Protection.
Evidence of successful delivery
We require all of the following to prove a successful on-time delivery:
You do not have to refund the buyer, Ebay should not even force you to refund the buyer, as long as you shipped to the address the buyer gave you on their order.
When this happens to me and it certainly has happened. If I got the item back in the original condition it was when I sent it to the buyer, I will refund them amount of the product, but NOT the original shipping or the fees I can't get refunded. That would be the FVFs on the amount you keep plus the 40 cent per transaction fee.
If you are willing to do another transaction with the buyer, you can relist the item and let the buyer purchase it again, just remind them to make sure their ship to address is correct. Or if you don't want to do business with them again, but them on your Block Bidder list.
12-31-2024 04:55 AM
I communicated through Facebook eBay Business. eBay business actually sent me the same link that you provided above in a facebook message and continued to say I had to refund her in full including shipping. I questioned it as in the link. She said....where did you get that information, I said that you had just sent me that link. She said well that is wrong and basically said that I could keep messaging her but she would no long respond.....
12-31-2024 06:06 AM
In my opinion, good business sense is to refund in full when you receive the item, but I would deduct the cost of shipping.
12-31-2024 07:37 AM
It won't let me refund the money , minus the shipping, since he opened a claim.
12-31-2024 07:39 AM
I think I'm just going to refund in full, even though I think sellers should have rights too
12-31-2024 07:43 AM
Speculating that you win the INR claim.
Then, after you receive the item back, refund less the shipping. And other small fees if you want to do that.