07-25-2018 06:16 AM
Unwilling i changed all my return policies to 30 days but when i list items, i still get notified about that i list with an UNSUPPORTED RETURN POLICY.
Is there anyway to stop these **bleep** notificiations ? Its bad enough to have to offer this stupid thing...14 days should be sufficeint. Why does Ebay keep throwing sellers UNDER THE BUS LIKE THIS ?!?!
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07-25-2018 07:16 AM
07-25-2018 07:16 AM
07-25-2018 07:55 AM
Yeh, I'm getting the same notices.
My return policy is included in my description (return for refund) but eBay is demanding that I check one of their little boxes.
Okay, but a 30-day period is way too long for items I sell.
07-25-2018 08:17 AM - edited 07-25-2018 08:19 AM
07-25-2018 08:25 AM
@daveroo wrote:
Okay, but a 30-day period is way too long for items I sell.
EBay is providing buyers an opportunity to live with a purchase over an extended period of time to decide if they really, really want to own it, perhaps the buyer will come across some other item they may want more than what they previously bought, no problem just do a return.
IMO a 10 day period is sufficient & should be in place.
07-25-2018 07:53 PM
I have decided today no more returns. I sell items at a discounted rate (garage sale pricing) and they can return for any reason they want! I am having more returns than sales these days and we are giving it till the end of the year and then no more ebay after 20 years and being a large seller (1500+ listings). The returns off set any profit I would have made- and because the buyers don't open the full description and see measurements, etc.. they return for any reason. I had one lady want to return a pair of shoes because she has worn a size 8 for 40 years and these did not fit, so she filed not as described.... OMG they created buyer monsters!! I am sure in the 40 years she has tried on shoes that have not fit, thus she did not buy them! I am supposed to know all of this before I sell a $15 pair of brand new shoes that would cost her $89 at Macy's.