19-06-2017 06:04 PM - edited 19-06-2017 06:05 PM
Any advice ? I received my first empty box dispute. Sent 3 pairs of shoes and the buyer claims they received 2 pairs and 1 empty box. Certianly was not sent that way. I do have a postage receipt that confirms a 1 to 2kg package. 2 of these items and an empty box would be less than 1kg. Also this dispute was started 17 days after the package was delivered. But ebay say they have 30 days. That seems odd in the case of a missing item empty box case
I have reported to ebay but they say they have to speak to both parties. Meantime they have also left feedback saying they received an empty box which annoys me further
on 20-06-2017 02:53 PM
The buyers husband rang today to explain he took one of the shoes without telling his wife. So they closed the dispute thankfully. Annoying but I am glad they were ultimatley honest about it..
on 20-06-2017 03:14 PM
Do you really believe that story?
I suspect they may have had second thoughts, especially if they have read the boards at all. They may realise they were open to being reported to ACORN and charged with fraud.
on 20-06-2017 03:36 PM
Hard to say.... But happy with the result anyhow. Now just have to see if I can get the feedback removed....??
on 20-06-2017 03:46 PM
That should not be too hard but it would have been easier if they had sent a message that ebay could read rather than phoning you.
Good luck anyway.
on 20-06-2017 04:09 PM
Yes the feedback has been removed after I requested it to be by ebay. Alot of mucking about but all sorted at least...
Thanks everyone for the input !
on 20-06-2017 04:16 PM
@starwood2111 wrote:The buyers husband rang today to explain he took one of the shoes without telling his wife. So they closed the dispute thankfully. Annoying but I am glad they were ultimatley honest about it..
I'm with lyndal in thinking they are making an excuse to let them back out of the dispute.
Think about it, they opened the case 17 days after receiving the shoes!
1 day, sure
3 days, maybe
17 days, highly unlikely
on 20-06-2017 08:16 PM
on 20-06-2017 08:18 PM
on 20-06-2017 08:28 PM
My thoughts exactly Lyndal. Before all parcels had tracking if a buyer said an item hadn't arrived I uused too send them a very friendly message apologising profusely and askinng them to give it another week after which I would instigate an investigation with AP who may require them to provide a Stat Dec confirming they had not received the item. Inn a high number of cases the parcel mysteriously arrived the next day or a neighbour suddenly produced it as it had been delivered in error, no wonder the price of bacon is going up the number of pigs flying around!
on 21-06-2017 08:33 PM