on 19-05-2020 06:52 AM
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on 20-05-2020 03:18 PM
@ictplaza,
You should have no problem in receiving your refund. I am a very satisfied repeat customer of POK, and have always found them to be reliable and helpful.
If you have any issues or concerns, don't hesitate to phone them.
Since you did make an error in your original order, a modest restocking fee seems fair enough. I would probably have gone for the store credit option, as they often have the best price on items that I want.
on 19-05-2020 08:16 AM
@ictplaza wrote:
Hi,
I purchased a luggage and upon receiving it I noticed that I orderd the wrong size. I contacted the seller for return and the seller asked me to complete the return process via their website!
When I tried to return on ebay it was disabled as if the item is in real estate or motor vehicle or classified ad category! Is the legal for sellers to disable the return option on eBay!
I printed the return label on sellers website which had tracking and returned the luggage which was delivered to seller 4 days ago!
I emailed the seller about the refund but haven't heard back! I aslo purchased the correct luggage size from the same seller and received it!
Should I contact eBay support or get Paypal involved?
Regards,
Sam
Why doesn't the emboldened sentence have an exclamation mark?!?
on 19-05-2020 08:22 AM
on 19-05-2020 08:26 AM
on 19-05-2020 08:44 AM
19-05-2020 08:46 AM - edited 19-05-2020 08:49 AM
The return policy in eBay is usually for seller error or faulty item not for Change of mind, or buyer error.
A seller is not required to accept a return for the latter.
The seller may have used their website to avaoid a defect in eBay which can restrict their selling ability.
First check that you haven't received a refund before opening a case.
If funded with a credit card through PayPal, it will go back to the funding source and can take 3-7 days depending on your bank.
on 19-05-2020 08:59 AM
on 20-05-2020 11:58 AM
Kopes, when a seller has selected to accept returns, they are for change of mind returns. If a seller doesn't accept returns, they don't accept change of mind returns, but are forced to accept returns for SNAD under eBay policy.
If the OPs seller had 30 day returns selected, then they accept change of mind.
20-05-2020 02:36 PM - edited 20-05-2020 02:37 PM
Does this seller have the initials POK? If not, disregard the following...
I suspect they have been granted special "powers" by eBay, as they are a big box retailer and such sellers usually list here after negotiating individual contracts.
POK's return policy is that for COM returns, they provide a refund, exchange or store credit at their own discretion - eBay's normal return process can only facilitate refunds, and pleb sellers like (for example) me or you (if you list items) don't get to decide our own policies like that, aside from whether or not we actually will accept change of mind returns.
Sellers like that can be slow to process returns and refunds etc, because it usually has to go through to the right department and then get approval etc (that is, being delivered to the return address doesn't necessarily mean the item has been opened, inspected, and escalated for action). Hopefully they will get it processed soon enough, anyway.
on 20-05-2020 02:58 PM