on โ06-11-2022 12:18 PM
I purchased an ornament which was 'not as advertised' and requested a refund from the seller via Ebay. I posted it back the same day after receiving it (in the same envelope it was posted in). As the stamps had not been franked I used them as return postage. I did not attach tracking details with the item as I didn't realise I had to. This was on 22/10/22.
I'm now following up with the seller regarding the refund and they keep saying "refer to the the case you opened up with Ebay'. I don't know what this means and after scouring through Ebay correspondence and messages, cannot find anything that sheds light.
Can someone pls point me in the right direction.
โ06-11-2022 12:25 PM - edited โ06-11-2022 12:29 PM
You've been a member for almost 20 years and still don't know how to open a case/dispute?
The seller has zero interest in helping you as you have not used any of the tools which Ebay provides.
All you had to do was open a case for Item Not as Described, and the seller would have either had to refund you or send you a return tracked label if they wanted it back.
Open a dispute right now and stop communicating with the seller. Just see what happens, even though you don't have the item any more.
I am seriously astonished by the number of people who have appeared never to have read the Ebay guide on what to do when things go wrong.
on โ06-11-2022 02:08 PM
Returning it with the same tracking number will show it was delivered to your address, not the seller's.