07-21-2020 06:52 PM
Hello!
I bought a patch from a seller and when I received I noticed a stray thread that took away from the overall look of the patch. I ultimately chose to return it. I gave the Seller a heads-up with an email and there was no issue in returning it.
I started the Return Process. During the return process, the Shipping Cost was already determined and it wanted me to print a label for $3.18 and pull funds from my Pay Pal account.
I have no issue with paying the return shipping costs (as stated in the auction), but how can they do this, when I know I can ship it back cheaper? I am obligated to use this process to ship it back and get a refund?
Thanks to anyone in the know!
-marveldc1
07-21-2020 07:22 PM
@marveldc1 wrote:when I know I can ship it back cheaper?
You might be able to ship it back cheaper, but will it have tracking.
You need tracking to prove it was returned.
07-21-2020 11:53 PM
Actually, $3.18 is a fair and accurate price to mail an embroidered patch with tracking. The only cheaper alternative to mail it like a letter using common postage stamps. That will cost around 55-75 cents (depending on one ounce or 2) BUT you have no proof of delivery.