on 04-11-2017 04:46 PM
A seller has agreed for me to return item that has been damaged in transit and will give me a refund. Seller advised to return it to the address that is on the back of the envelope. I contacted eBay for the return of the item and they sent an email that I should receive a return postage label. Then I receive another email that advises " seller let us know they can't buy a return postage label". Not sure.
on 04-11-2017 04:51 PM
on 04-11-2017 05:25 PM
I contacted eBay via their online chat and they said to get a quote for the return of the item and then contact the seller if they agree to the cost for its return. Would it be easier to just open a PayPal claim as I'm sure the seller won't pay for return postage as indicated they can' t buy a return postage label.
on 04-11-2017 06:09 PM
on 04-11-2017 06:16 PM
on 04-11-2017 07:51 PM
05-11-2017 12:45 PM - edited 05-11-2017 12:47 PM
Sellers can use print another label option, then in the "to" address box edit out your address and substitute their own, if they use Ebay labelling system that is.
This will track it attached to your original transaction as package 2 of 2.
Ebay is good at saying sellers should send a return label without actually having an obvious process to enable sellers to do this. It should be included as a process in the returns process system
on 05-11-2017 10:12 PM
Contacted the seller asking if they are prepared to pay for return postage and received a reply "just send in the same envelope marked RTS and it will get back free of charge". Not going to pay for return postage. Think I will open PayPal claim.
on 05-11-2017 10:24 PM
Before you open a Paypal dispute opt into the limited return postage offer by Paypal, that will cover up to $45.00 postage.
on 06-11-2017 09:09 AM
Thanks padi