04-21-2020 10:42 AM
What do you do when someone wants a refund for something they say was busted You know you packed it WELL , they say they threw it out no pictures to prove it actually broke if people get away with that why would anyone take the chance to continue selling on eBay?
Now not only that but the scammer leaves a negative comment how do they get away with that
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04-22-2020 07:41 AM
04-21-2020 10:45 AM
04-21-2020 11:06 AM
Now not only that but the scammer leaves a negative comment how do they get away with that
It may well be that you do nothing, see if buyer files a case.
Up until they file a case, you have no obligation to respond at all.
Unless you understand that something really went wrong, it is not indicated to refund in this kind of case without a return. Detailing a problem might get buyer sympathy, but expressing demands and lack of cooperation isn't motivating at all.
04-21-2020 11:09 AM
04-21-2020 11:30 AM
@dorie-4431 wrote:leaves a negative comment how do they get away with that
They get away with it because they have an item shattered into a million pieces.
04-21-2020 11:44 AM - edited 04-21-2020 11:46 AM
@dorie-4431 wrote:What do you do when someone wants a refund for something they say was busted You know you packed it WELL , they say they threw it out no pictures to prove it actually broke if people get away with that why would anyone take the chance to continue selling on eBay?
Now not only that but the scammer leaves a negative comment how do they get away with that
If the buyer had not opened a return request, you tell them return the item for a full refund. If they have opened a return request, you tell them to return the item for a full refund AND you authorize the return label. It's then on the buyer to do their part of the transaction, return the item. If they don't, no refund. If they return the item and it's broken you refund. If they return a different item or empty box then you can withhold 50% of the refund and report the buyer for abusing the MBG, file a USPS mail fraud report and file police reports in your local PD and the buyers PD.
Your only reply to the bad feedback should be: "Full refund offered if item was returned" and leave it at that.
04-21-2020 11:55 AM - edited 04-21-2020 11:57 AM
04-21-2020 12:10 PM
Your comment on the FB wasn't a good idea. Name calling of your customers is just bad business and will not look good to potential customers. I understand and respect why you feel that was as I would most certainly feel the exact same way, but we must publicly post things on the FB pages that are always professional.
If I were in your position the first thing I would do is respond to the buyer. Something like this.
I am very sorry you experience a problem with the item you purchased from me. Please feel free to return the item for a refund. Once I receive the item I will issue you a full refund.
Leave it at that with your buyer. Certainly they will respond something like you idiot I told you I threw it away and can't return it or some nonsense like that. Just ignore it and if you feel the need to respond again, just say exactly the same thing. Return for refund.
Next I would be contacting Ebay CS to get the FB removed. You need to get that one off your account, more for your comment than for what the buyer said, but the buyer is wrong here and Ebay should be willing to remove the FB.
Also check the buyer's FB page for FB left for others. Look to see if they have done this to other sellers. If so, make sure that when you request the removal of this FB for breach of policy and attempts to defraud you, you will also want to inform them that they have done it to others as is evidenced by their FB for others.
Also make sure when you ask for the FB to be removed that Ebay review the emails between the two of you so they can see that the buyer wasn't willing to return the item.
Try this link for getting your FB removed. If for any reason they don't removed the FB, come back here and tell us what they said and we will try to help you from there.
https://www.ebay.com/help/seller-help?from=HELP_HUB
04-22-2020 07:41 AM
04-22-2020 07:47 AM
I did or a picture would have been fine. she through it out because it was glass
I have received over 15 messages from her since. its all good i finally reached someone from ebay that was the real problem for me I wanted to talk to someone on the phone.
This to shall pass
THANK YOU EVERYONE YOUR GREAT
i will pay more attention to ebay community now!
04-22-2020 08:01 AM
PERFECT PERFECT #1
OH Yeah thats the best DARN IT !
why didnt I say that
Simple true and to the point!
ok this is my favorite answer I was being harassed and caved to my emotions ..... that was stupid of me I know better .
THANK YOU
07-17-2020 02:17 PM
I've been on eBay since 1999 as a casual buyer and seller with around 500 good reviews. However, eBay is no longer useful because out of my last several sales I've been scammed at least 2-3 times. I now have a buyer claiming he never received a product despite USPS showing it was delivered. When you run the address in Miami it shows up on Yelp with warnings from other eBay sellers not to ship to that address because it's a scam. Trying to get any protection as a seller from eBay is now nearly impossible. They must be so desperate for buyers that they will put up with fraud. It's really a shame. It was a good platform for many years.