06-14-2020 05:53 AM
Hello I recorded a return package unboxing as I was pretty sure the buyer was pulling a fast one. Even after compressing the video it is over the 5MB limit. Any suggestions on how to add the video to the dispute?
Thank you
06-14-2020 06:48 AM
eBay won't look at videos or photos as evidence because they can be doctored. Basically - you have no recourse here. You don't qualify to withhold part of the refund since you're not top rated and you don't offer free returns.
Report the buyer to eBay, IC3, USPS mail fraud, etc. That's about all you can do.
06-14-2020 08:22 AM
maybe @shipscript can advise you
06-14-2020 09:08 AM
It is not clear that a video will help. Nonetheless, here are the mechanics of attaching an external video to your case.
Upload your video to YouTube:
YouTube will then give you a Share Link.
Copy the share link into your case.
06-14-2020 10:12 AM
Manny items that are admissible under the rules of evidence within a judicial proceeding can be doctored.
EBay has chosen not to accept video which perhaps would easily be too time consuming
06-14-2020 10:32 AM
Manny items that are admissible under the rules of evidence within a judicial proceeding can be doctored.
EBay has chosen not to accept video, realize viewing video may simply be too time consuming