on โ19-06-2015 08:54 PM
Hi Guys,
My second MBG return request. Fun times!
My first one I resolved without "accepting" the return, this time I am considering accepting as I cannot replace the item
As I have never done this before (accepting via MBG) I have acouple of questions that I have not found clear answers to.
1/ Do eBay and PayPal refund the sale fess if I "accept" the return and refund in full?
2/ I understand I will receive a defect for accepting. The defect system itself is quite new, does anyone know how long it will be with me? Is it from a fixed cycle or each one's own date IE 12 months?
Thanks team!
on โ19-06-2015 09:34 PM
@rkxfamily wrote:
Hi Guys,
My second MBG return request. Fun times!
My first one I resolved without "accepting" the return, this time I am considering accepting as I cannot replace the item
As I have never done this before (accepting via MBG) I have acouple of questions that I have not found clear answers to.
1/ Do eBay and PayPal refund the sale fess if I "accept" the return and refund in full?
2/ I understand I will receive a defect for accepting. The defect system itself is quite new, does anyone know how long it will be with me? Is it from a fixed cycle or each one's own date IE 12 months?
Thanks team!
1/ No idea
2/ 12 months from transaction date
on โ19-06-2015 09:46 PM
Don't know if the info is in here - http://sellercentre.ebay.com.au/news/money-back-details
โ19-06-2015 10:41 PM - edited โ19-06-2015 10:43 PM
I read that, thanks and then I went to here: http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/policies/money-back-guarantee.html
On the second pass I noticed this, it seems they probably do refund the fees as:
"If a seller issues a buyer a full refund before we're asked to step in and help, we credit the seller's final value fee. Insertion fees and other eBay fees aren't refunded."
By the way, saw about defects in the bit about seller performance:
"If the buyer closes the request (or it closes automatically), the defect will remain."
Which I had also to read rwice as I think that is unbeliveably unfair.
So a buyer can open a return request for _anything_ no matter how spurious, then later close it and defect will remain recorded?
Even if it is a misunderstanding? Even if the seller quickly resolves theit problem? Even if they did it maliciocously?
That is unbelieveable and ripe for abuse too.
on โ20-06-2015 03:06 PM
Welcome to the current ebay where all sellers are defective and all buyers are angels and can do no wrong so long as they pay some money that ebay gets to keep a portion of.