This is nuts! Buyer given a month to initiate a return, then another
three weeks to actually put it in the mail and I have no choice but to
give a full refund. So buyer buys a ladies shirt, wears it throughout
February and most of March and then retu...
This is the third time I've sold a mid range (Rtl $298) purse only to
have a scam buyer claim the bag isn't new when it clearly is. The
original packing material, dust bag, and tags are attached and there are
no signs of wear. Despite the fact that I...
A buyer sent an offer. I accepted the offer. Then it showed as "pending"
but was still listed for sale. I saw no option to send an invoice. The
following day, I sent an email to the buyer reminding them to pay. The
third day I sent a reminded telling...
Over a year ago, a buyer gave me one star for reasonable shipping costs
even though I charged exactly what was listed in the ad and what I paid
to ship the item. She left positive feedback otherwise. I've waited a
year for that ding on my star rating...
Due to eBay's recent policy changes, I've tried listing a few things on
another platform to see how they perform. Not only have I been pleased
with the sales, I've also noticed they do a much better job of notifying
watchers when anything changes abo...
I completely agree! Buyer sent a counter offer, I accepted, then
crickets. Four days later, the offer "timed out". I then heard from the
buyer that they still wanted the item but were never notified that I
accepted their counter offer. How eBay think...
You're very fortunate. I've had four returns in the past two months -
all saying something like "didn't fit". It wouldn't be that big of a
deal except one waited 29 days to initiate the return - I guess it took
her that long to determine it was too s...
There's no such thing as no returns on eBay. They buyer will claim "not
as advertised" and eBay will ALWAYS side with the buyer. As others have
said, if you get eBay involved you will lose the money AND the jacket. I
changed my listings to accepting ...
Yes, their logic is until the buyer pays, it's still available. It's
just annoying since it kind of sits in limbo. The buyer makes an offer,
the seller accepts the offer, and then crickets. Since I cross list my
items on other sites, I have to immedi...