11-13-2017 09:21 AM
I just got a notice that an item that I sold, buyer wants to return because they say that it is broken.
Now first of all, I know for a fact that the item functions perfectly. Although my auctions clearly show a no-return policy, Ebay will likely side with the buyer if I don't accept the return.But the thing is.......if I accept the return and the buyer is a scammer and sends back his broken part rather than the new one I sold them, just so they could get it free, what kind of recourse do I have?? Because I believe that is what is going on here. Sure, a seller can report a buyer if that happens.....and maybe the buyer gets a slap on the wrist while the seller is out a lot of money.....plus left with a different item than he sent the buyer. I'm thinking about not allowing a return for fear of that particular scenario. Any thoughts on this?
11-13-2017 09:46 AM
No, you dont know for a fact that the item is not broken.Your no returns policy is for remorse returns only..not for snad. You have no options if the buyer returns a different item..part of selling online problems.
11-13-2017 11:48 AM
hmmmm......so the seller loses either way. wow.
I'm learning how to play this game. Good to know next time I am the buyer.
As far as the return......guess I'll refuse it.
11-13-2017 11:52 AM
"I'm learning how to play this game. Good to know next time I am the buyer."
Many sellers may thank you for posting.
"As far as the return......guess I'll refuse it."
That will end badly for you if the buyer has opened a SNAD.
11-13-2017 11:55 AM
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11-13-2017 12:31 PM
"Many sellers may thank you for posting."
@dbmm-media wrote:
a new best buddy
Might be what it takes to get ebay to revise its policies to better protect the seller.
11-13-2017 12:38 PM
i know for a fact the buyer can't claim snad, but upon looking at my listing, although it showed at the top.. "no returns", down in the description it said warranty 60 days. So i guess i'm gonna roll the dice and see if the buyer returns the same product that i sold him/her.
11-13-2017 12:49 PM
11-13-2017 12:49 PM
@geauxtigers9 wrote:i know for a fact the buyer can't claim snad, but upon looking at my listing, although it showed at the top.. "no returns", down in the description it said warranty 60 days. So i guess i'm gonna roll the dice and see if the buyer returns the same product that i sold him/her.
Of course they can.
11-13-2017 12:51 PM
@geauxtigers9 wrote:i know for a fact the buyer can't claim snad, but upon looking at my listing, although it showed at the top.. "no returns", down in the description it said warranty 60 days. So i guess i'm gonna roll the dice and see if the buyer returns the same product that i sold him/her.
You seem to know a lot of things "for a fact".
The buyer has up to 180 days to claim SNAD.
11-13-2017 12:54 PM
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11-13-2017 02:41 PM
Does not matter what you do...
if you are dealing with one of the many very savvy scammers on eBay...
they will find a way to steal your goods, and also do serious damage to your status as a Seller.
They are theives and liars, and will not care about the hardship that they cause for you...
and the eBay Staff will support them at every turn.
11-13-2017 03:41 PM
@geauxtigers9 wrote:...Ebay will likely side with the buyer if I don't accept the return....
You have no choice but to accept the return.
11-16-2017 07:50 PM
@luv3labs wrote:Does not matter what you do...
if you are dealing with one of the many very savvy scammers on eBay...
they will find a way to steal your goods, and also do serious damage to your status as a Seller.
They are theives and liars, and will not care about the hardship that they cause for you...and the eBay Staff will support them at every turn.
I think I'm going to make a youtube video. "HOW TO GET FREE STUFF ON EBAY!"
Since Ebay does ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to support the sellers, perhaps making light of it and have lots of people abusing the system will force their hand and make some changes.