10-07-2018 05:27 AM
Hello
This is my first time ever having to seek help regarding E bay's policies. I've been a member since 2000 so I thought I was OK with buying and selling. I'm not a vendor,indeed I have only sold the odd item now and then,so perhaps I am a little green.
Anyway, I sold an expensive set of carbon wheels to a buyer for the sum of £1050. I then paid £30 shipping and posted them same day on a one day service(thinking I was doing well by him) I then received a notification from E bay stating that the item was not as described. I thought this strange, as he had not contacted me personally at first. He stated that there was a small scratch on one of the wheels. I was surprised at this as they were brand new and had sat in my garage for a year untouched. Anyway, I accepted the return and waited 3 weeks for the box containing the wheels to land on my doorstep.I thought it strange that it took 3 weeks to return, and all the time it was suggested by Ebay that I could issue a refund before receiving the package. I did consider this when it was announced that the package had shipped.I'm so glad I didn't. When I opened the box inside were two extremely old and battered wheels.Not only were they not my wheels they were even the same make as each other!
I took a photo of this and submitted this to him and,surprise surprise .he stated that he had never seen these wheels before in his life and perhaps the box had been tampered with on the way. I reported the incident to E bay and waited. 5 days passed I received an e-mail from E bat stating that they had closed the case and decided in favour of the buyer!Not only could I not believe this,but the fact I was not even consulted regarding the decision process beggers belief. I have subsequently contacted Ebay regarding what I need to do(which took forever)but all they have suggested is I can block the buyer and take this to the small claims court as they cannot reverse their decision. As it's stands ,after paypal ,and E bay fees,this will end up costing me nearly £2500!
I will NEVER sell on Ebay again no matter how this ends up
Can someone out there advise me on what my best course of action is? I'm going to take cousel on sueing E bay for their handling of this matter as I see them more at fault than the **bleep** that scammed me
Hope someone can help
David
10-07-2018 05:32 AM
It's not ebay's fault. They don't know who is telling the truth.
It is the thief's fault. I would take them to court. At least if they get taken to court you might win.
10-07-2018 05:41 AM
eBay will do very little. Best solution is to contact local law enforcement and postal service. File a claim with the post office. File a police report and make it clear that a) the buyer stole your item or b) someone at the postal service did. Unfortunately these are the only things you can do.
10-07-2018 07:03 AM
10-07-2018 08:41 AM - edited 10-07-2018 08:41 AM
So sorry but video doesn't help as they don't know what was shipped. And videos can be doctored.
OP, so sorry this happened to you.
10-07-2018 10:13 AM
OP also ask this on the European board. There may be something in your country's rules that might be a way for you to proceed that we are not aware of in the US.