on 26-11-2016 08:51 PM
Item no. 182039958886 1000x A4 Size 245x340mm Brown Kraft ReCycled Envelopes Peel N Seal 120gsm Mailer
These arrived and I am not happy with the quality Is it a change of mind because they are unusable to post in??
This is the messages between us The first ones are last as I cut and copied.
Some idea if I am being unreasonable with this product Thanks
on 27-11-2016 11:50 AM
dont rekon i'd buy 1000 of an item first time out with a seller i'd not bought from before when i could have bought a small lot to try em out first.
on 27-11-2016 01:32 PM
There is no question of whether the seller will accept a return.....the only question is who should pay for it.
Under these circumstances I think the buyer is right....the envelopes are not fit for purpose so the seller should pay.
Unfortunately, if the seller can prove the items are as described (120gsm) the buyer will probably lose.
on 27-11-2016 02:18 PM
@lyndal1838 wrote:There is no question of whether the seller will accept a return.....the only question is who should pay for it.
Under these circumstances I think the buyer is right....the envelopes are not fit for purpose so the seller should pay.
Unfortunately, if the seller can prove the items are as described (120gsm) the buyer will probably lose.
lyndal, I think if the OP was to push it hard the chances are probably reasonable that it may go in their favour, since the envelopes are not fit for the purpose bought for as said before.
Obviously if the envelopes rip easily then there is no chance of them surviving the postal system intact.
However, it could take a lot of pushing on their behalf to try and prove that to eBay/Paypal, but for the approx $54.00 return postage it's worth trying hard to get a favourable ruling IMHO.
on 27-11-2016 03:32 PM
I bought 1000 because I bought 400 120gsm before from another person. I went into the shops and had a look at all the different envlopes sizes and gsm and though there were like 4 different brands they were actually only differed on price. They all were fine I believe I did my research before making my inital purchase earlier this year and I received envelopes that I didnt question anything about. The ones I bought earlier this year are nearly gone. I just wanted to use my voucher and so bought big That would give me plenty of time to stamp and have ready to use would only have the one delivery.
on 27-11-2016 03:41 PM
It does not meet the specific purpose I need them for. Many just ripped while unpacking. I need my things to actually get to the buyer without them saying the envelope was empty
on 27-11-2016 03:46 PM
Actually that is why I bought from Australian seller as I wasnt prepared to take on cheap inferior product. And they are from China. They are shipped from a warehouse obviously in Aust but were wrapped in chinese wrapping.
I bought some other products from same seller and they were fine. Once again in Chinese packaging.
on 27-11-2016 03:49 PM
I am in no way a scammer. I sell I do my best to supply good quality products. I have seen negs on other sellers feedback about not having item in envelope before thats why I did research before sending items this way.
on 27-11-2016 03:51 PM
Yes a case is open now. I emailed them first and they said they are 120gsm so they are fine Thats what we sent. If you wanted sometghing stronger I should have bought mailers
on 27-11-2016 03:58 PM
They didnt come in a box, they came strapped in a big bundle taped with some thin strong packing tape and when picked up they were ripping when I lifted from the tape as it cut into them as it was nylon
on 27-11-2016 04:16 PM
@splashduck33 wrote:It does not meet the specific purpose I need them for. Many just ripped while unpacking. I need my things to actually get to the buyer without them saying the envelope was empty
I agree with you....if they are not fit for purpose then you should be refunded with return postage at the seller's expense.
I was just playing devil's advocate here....the seller will maintain they are as described as they are 120gsm.
Padi is right....you may have a fight on your hands as the seller may well win the dispute.
If the dispute goes in the seller's favour you could try a paypal dispute after joining up to the paypal offer of paying for return postage up to a limited amount. It may not cover all the postage but it may be the best option.