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Selling As Is

what's the best way to sell as is? If I list it as is it looks like the buyer can still return it and I have to pay the return shipping.

So am I better off listing it as with a 30 day return policy and the seller pays for returns?

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@electroubleshooter wrote:

So a buyer can receive my item, tear it up or break it, then send it back. I still have to return half their money?

Why would they be entitled to any money?

 

Thanks


Because those are the terms you AGREE to when you sell here. THAT is the reality to selling on this platform. 

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Free returns is the best way to go

 

@iart 
 

You might have to rethink that if you start selling cast iron frying pans and anvils as opposed to plastic army men and photographs.   Free returns might not be the best way for everyone. 


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True. I should have clarified. Most of our items can go 1st Class, media mail or Priority flat rate.

 

Some other item we ship Fed Ex, so not sure how we'd even get a return on those. Probably about a dozen items out of 2600.

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@iart wrote:

True. I should have clarified. Most of our items can go 1st Class, media mail or Priority flat rate.

 

Some other item we ship Fed Ex, so not sure how we'd even get a return on those. Probably about a dozen items out of 2600.


eBay would issue a return label from FedEx for you. It likely would not be the same price coming back, probably more than you paid to ship it. 

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