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‎02-03-2020 10:56 AM
Hi everyone. As a somewhat inexperienced/ infrequent eBay seller, I'm looking for some insight and advice on how to handle a situation regarding a buyer asking for a return.
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‎02-03-2020 12:31 PM
If you have no returns, then you can deny the return because it would be considered a remorse return and Ebay should take your side, if they try to go that way..
If the buyer decides to file an INAD, you won't have much choice but to accept the return and pay to have the item shipped back.
I take returns so it doesn't make any difference to me if they want to pay to return an item, but if i didn't, if the buyer is being honest as the reason, like this buyer, I'd let them return it.
Now, if they gave some story like I was drunk when I ordered it, my cat stepped on the keyboard and ordered it, or my butt ordered it when it was in my back pocket, then I would deny the return.
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‎02-03-2020 11:14 AM
@zigzagg37 wrote:It kind of feels like if a person bought a car and then wanted to return it because it turns out the car doesn't fit in the garage.
Don't laugh; my neighbor faced that exact problem when he discovered that his new 1980s Buick LeSabre wouldn't fit in his 1930s-era one-car garage. Rather than take a bath on the depreciation, he put up with the inconvenience of parking it in the driveway for the few years that he had it.
So anyway, your best solution is to take it back for a refund. With luck, your buyer will not be swapping out the item for another one before returning it. (Let us know here if that happens, before you take any other action.) I don't see a good outcome by refusing the return, even though it does smell like Buyer Remorse more than anything else.
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‎02-03-2020 11:25 AM
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‎02-03-2020 11:34 AM
DO NOT REFUND UNTIL YOU GET THE ITEM BACK! Sorry for all caps but this is very important...never issue a refund until the item is back in your possession.
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‎02-03-2020 12:08 PM - edited ‎02-03-2020 12:09 PM
If you had no returns listed on your item, then purchased by mistake isn't a valid reason. You SHOULD be able to deny it or call ebay and have them decline it. ****BUT**** things have change a lot since I sold last.
There's a very real possibility that taking a return, that you'd get nothing or the wrong figure back.
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‎02-03-2020 12:31 PM
If you have no returns, then you can deny the return because it would be considered a remorse return and Ebay should take your side, if they try to go that way..
If the buyer decides to file an INAD, you won't have much choice but to accept the return and pay to have the item shipped back.
I take returns so it doesn't make any difference to me if they want to pay to return an item, but if i didn't, if the buyer is being honest as the reason, like this buyer, I'd let them return it.
Now, if they gave some story like I was drunk when I ordered it, my cat stepped on the keyboard and ordered it, or my butt ordered it when it was in my back pocket, then I would deny the return.
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‎02-03-2020 12:34 PM
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‎02-03-2020 12:43 PM
@zigzagg37 wrote:
Quick question just for clarification. If I were to decline and the buyer were to file an INAD, this means I would be forced to refund the buyer but I would still get the figure back?
If they file an INAD, and you accept it and provide return shipping, then you wait until the item is returned to refund.
If they file an INAD and you try to fight it or deny the return, buyer could ask Ebay to step in and they could let the buyer keep the item and refund them from your Pay Pal account.
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‎02-24-2020 11:16 AM
Hey everyone, I thought I'd pop in and give a quick update on what happened with the situation. I ultimately decided I would go ahead and accept the buyer's request to return the item. I understood the risk involved - the buyer could easily place a different busted figure in the box or return the box without any figure in it at all, etc. That being said, if I denied the return request, I ran the possibilty of the buyer filing an INAD or even going to PayPal to force a return. As such, I decided simply accepting the return was a risk worth taking. I also opted to video record myself opening the package just to help provide evidence in the event that there was something wrong, however, after a very thorough and careful inspection, I'm pleased to say everything was in exact order just as I had sent to him. Once I knew everything was in order, I granted the buyer his refund.
In the end, it was a case of buyer's remorse and I was very fortunate to have everything work out well. (I felt the need to share this as there are so many stories of things ending poorly for sellers - rarely do you see a positive outcome posted on these boards). I'm thankful and am now also more aware of the potential for buyers scamming sellers out there - this certainly helps as I consider selling items on eBay in the future. Thank you, everyone, for your messages and suggestions, I sincerely appreciate the help.
