01-20-2020 04:40 PM
Hi and Good Evening,
I recently had 5 items listed for sale and sold one of them. The buyer sent the payment immediately. The very next day I sent it out with tracking. a few hours later after sending the item my account was hacked. Me and the buyer received emails stating that my account had been compromised and that I should change my password. The buyer was prompted not to send payment and if so to contact eBay for further instructions. The buyer contacted eBay and they were told to open a " Item not received dispute" and eBay would close the case in their favor, which is what happened. The buyer was refunded and gets to keep the item. Is this the case?
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01-20-2020 04:49 PM
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@bobablarcfett wrote:The buyer sent the payment immediately. The very next day I sent it out with tracking.
The buyer contacted eBay and they were told to open a " Item not received dispute" and eBay would close the case in their favor, which is what happened.
The buyer was refunded and gets to keep the item. Is this the case?
No, unless you didn't upload tracking into the case showing that the label was delivered.
Even though all the details are all over the news, the court still needs to see the tracking number, even though eBay ALREADY has the tracking number.
01-20-2020 04:49 PM
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@bobablarcfett wrote:The buyer sent the payment immediately. The very next day I sent it out with tracking.
The buyer contacted eBay and they were told to open a " Item not received dispute" and eBay would close the case in their favor, which is what happened.
The buyer was refunded and gets to keep the item. Is this the case?
No, unless you didn't upload tracking into the case showing that the label was delivered.
Even though all the details are all over the news, the court still needs to see the tracking number, even though eBay ALREADY has the tracking number.
01-20-2020 04:57 PM
01-20-2020 04:59 PM
Call CS.
A rep can appeal this for you.
01-20-2020 05:01 PM
@bobablarcfett wrote:
I think eBay screwed up big.
Yes, eBay screwed up ... as noted above, call customer service. You should get reimbursed.
01-20-2020 05:12 PM
The info given by the CSR was sort of right as a general response, but the INR should not have been opened until after the estimated delivery time passed.
The CSR will receive some "coaching".
Hope it works out, but I would not hold my breath.
If eBay does not help, and the buyer gets the item you could appeal to their sense of "right", and request payment for the item.
01-20-2020 06:05 PM
01-21-2020 01:12 AM
As pointed out, you needed to upload the tracking number into the case.
Did you do that? If the tracking number is still moving, eBay would've waited.
01-21-2020 05:12 AM
02-23-2020 04:24 PM
I am finished selling on eBay.
I've done it for over 20 years.
Last two items returned as damaged. Even they are sold AS IS and marked as NO RETURNS.
eBay does NOT care about this selling issue. They refund and automatically withdraw funds.
02-23-2020 07:40 PM
eBay does not have an "as is" category, and "no returns" only applies to "declared" remorse returns.
02-23-2020 07:40 PM - edited 02-23-2020 07:43 PM
@czmilosz wrote:Last two items returned as damaged. Even they are sold AS IS and marked as NO RETURNS.
There's no such thing as "AS IS" on eBay: You are here and the buyer is there, hence cannot examine the item.
Correctly used, when a car is sold "AS IS" at a dealer, you are right there in the parking lot with your mechanic, and you can determine the "AS IS" condition of the car to make your informed decision whether or not to purchase the car.
Here on eBay, you tried to avoid taking responsibility by stating "AS IS" on the item, which cannot function when the transaction is not in-person. And when the "AS IS" item is not as described, that trumps your "NO RETURNS" policy ... every time.
04-05-2020 07:32 PM
Czmilocz
Csmilosc
Look on the bright side if you can’t Beat them .. Join them
I know of one Seller that turned into a full time Buyer.
He said he purchases items, opens cases, gets his money back and then turns around and lists the item on Amazon.
He said the best part is not having to fret negative feedback.
07-05-2020 07:17 AM
Ebay seems to immediately rule in the buyer's favor, unjustly IMHO. They will reverse their decision if you beat on 'em long and hard enough. That's been my experience in the few cases I have been involved with.
07-05-2020 07:18 AM