06-06-2019 02:46 PM
So, now I'm being prompted with a shipping label cost adjustment.
My Question:
Would I be in the right if I took the new cost out of the buyer's refund because they're at fault for using a different service than what I chose for the return process, or do I have to eat the cost of the adjustment?
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06-06-2019 04:04 PM
Thanks for the response--I issued the label through eBay and yes it was sent as a first-class package with no issues since it was a smallish article of clothing; I think I'm good to go now though.
I called eBay customer support and this is what the representative said:
-Upon receipt of the returned item, I need to issue a refund through Paypal subtracting the shipping label cost adjustment
-I, as a seller, will not receive a negative strike or mark for the partial refund since the buyer is at fault
Tl;dr: I am not having to eat the cost of the new shipping method.
06-06-2019 03:49 PM
@zeroblade75 wrote:So, now I'm being prompted with a shipping label cost adjustment.
My Question:
Would I be in the right if I took the new cost out of the buyer's refund because they're at fault for using a different service than what I chose for the return process, or do I have to eat the cost of the adjustment?
Two questions:
06-06-2019 04:04 PM
Thanks for the response--I issued the label through eBay and yes it was sent as a first-class package with no issues since it was a smallish article of clothing; I think I'm good to go now though.
I called eBay customer support and this is what the representative said:
-Upon receipt of the returned item, I need to issue a refund through Paypal subtracting the shipping label cost adjustment
-I, as a seller, will not receive a negative strike or mark for the partial refund since the buyer is at fault
Tl;dr: I am not having to eat the cost of the new shipping method.
06-07-2019 12:14 AM
TLDR What will you do @zeroblade75 when your buyer opens a case at PayPal for the rest of the refund, or a chargeback for Goods Returned Credit Not Issued?
06-07-2019 06:08 AM
06-07-2019 06:10 AM
Gotcha,
I sent a message to PayPal. I'll go ahead and get in contact with USPS as well.
06-07-2019 06:45 AM - edited 06-07-2019 06:48 AM
Hold on a minute. Thought on this some more and this can't be right.
Was the label a seller paid, eBay issued return label through an official eBay return case, or did you purchase another first class label through the original sale and upload it to the return case?
If it was an eBay issued First Class Package Return Service label through a return case that the buyer downloaded from the return case flow, you shouldn't have received a USPS APV adjustment on it for two reason: 1) I'm pretty sure APV doesn't deal with Return Service labels, and 2) eBay would have/should have been billed if APV does flag that type of label.
If it was an eBay issued return label and was actually flagged by USPS APV you won't be able to dispute it (so again, something is wrong here)
APV should be ignoring them because of what I mentioned before - by their nature, according to eBay, the return labels are adjusted between eBay and USPS as a normal matter of course, and eBay pays for any adjustments. APV is for normal PC Postage (printed through a postage provider like eBay, PayPal, Endicia) "consumer" labels where the adjustments are between the shipper (you or me) and USPS.
Need more information about the exact nature of the label and the details of the adjustment (PayPal, what did it say? etc) to advise further.
06-07-2019 09:46 PM
@zeroblade75 wrote:I sent a message to PayPal. I'll go ahead and get in contact with USPS as well.
It sounds like OP bought a First-Class Package label at PayPal (hence the APV to @zeroblade75) instead of having eBay issue a tentative service, unknown weight Return Service label (which would have been back-charged at actual service and weight to eBay, the issuer).
06-08-2019 09:34 AM