on โ13-03-2013 02:27 PM
Would like some input from others and maybe any suggestions.
I bought 3 items(2 on one auction) and the seller sent me the wrong items.The shirts did not have the badges as per the ebay auction(even though the auction stated it would come with them).The thermal shirt was the wrong color not even listed in the ebay auction.I put in a paypal claim which is awaiting me posting items back to seller.Here is were the problem is.I paid $50 including postage for auctions originally(including postage).Seller sends wrong gear to me.I have to return the goods to seller at my cost (lets say same as he charged $25) which means that I am still out of pocket $25. How is this fair.Its not like I ordered wrong size or anything.The seller completely stuffed up my order and now I am supposed to be out of pocket?Why should I lose $25 and have nothing in return for that.How is this fair?
on โ13-03-2013 02:32 PM
fairness does not come into it.
did you contact the seller before opening the claim,? asking for the correct items, and stating you would send the wrong ones back once he sent you a satchel or the postage costs?
contact with the seller should always be your first priority before any claim is logdge.
as per paypal's terms and conditions, to go thru their dispute process yes, you will have to pay return postage.(another good reason to try to work it out with the seller first, just dont let it go past the 45day claim period)
on โ13-03-2013 02:37 PM
It's not fair at all, and if your seller is a decent one you should be reimbursed for the return postage as the seller is at fault. Postage for three shirts in a 3kg satchel using Click & Send with signature required would cost you $11.55. Sounds to me like your seller is one ebay could do without:|
on โ13-03-2013 02:37 PM
Clearly it's not fair, but it's one of the risks you take when buying online. Very many outlets (even outside of eBay) do not pay return postage for damaged or faulty items nor do they pay to return the replacements to you. It's something you accept if you buy this way, however having said all that most good sellers will offer to refund your return postage when the fault is theirs.
Follow putney's advice and follow through with the Paypal claim. Dont miss the date to escalate and send the items back registered to the address Paypal gives you.
on โ13-03-2013 02:51 PM
yes i did contact the seller but got no joy from him.i guess feedback will be left for him and lesson learned.when i contacted him originally he said he did not have the ones i ordered in stock when he sent them.i then told him he had the same stuff on auction again why could he not send me now.got no reply so claim lodged.
on โ13-03-2013 02:55 PM
also the items are from the us and his postage was $25 so prob the same for me.
on โ13-03-2013 02:56 PM
Would you be better off trying to sell the items yourself instead of paying return postage (registered) to the US?
on โ13-03-2013 03:26 PM
In the future, you really should check the return policy details that every seller provides. They usually state: "The buyer is responsible for return postage costs." So, that means, if you return it for an exchange/refund, you're responsible for the return costs. It's usually outlined in the Postage/Returns section of the listing.
99 times out of 100 you won't ever need to worry about a return policy but you really should read what it is, in the case that you do ever need to return something.
http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/buy/contextual/return-policy.html
on โ13-03-2013 03:57 PM
Oh dear, an international transaction; no wonder postage was $25; it may even cost more than that to send them back:-(
on โ13-03-2013 06:24 PM
thesoulyearns - I understand that,if I change my mind or I ordered the wrong stuff or wrong size I would expect to pay return postage but if the seller sends the wrong stuff why should I be forced to pay and be out of pocket.The seller advertised one item and sent another.