on โ11-09-2014 08:29 AM
Hi, received this message from buyer today.
Unfortunately I received these today (32/dark brown) and they just don't fit right. I therefore require a refund. Can you please tell me where I need to send them to and any other details.
In the terms of sale I offer exchange only but the buyer is now quoting
Refunds by law: In Australia, consumers have a legal right to obtain a refund from a business for goods purchased if the goods are faulty, not fit for purpose or don't match description.
I know that the item is as described and is not faulty and that the buyer just doesn't like how they fit, I have offered to exchange them for another item but they have their mind set on a refund .
Any advise on how to proceed would be appreciated, I think I'm following the terms set out in the sale but I might be missing something that more experienced sellers may be aware of.
Thanks in advance.
on โ11-09-2014 01:47 PM
If your terms are exchange only, you are well within your rights to advise the buyer (once they have returned the item to you), that they will have a store credit with you for the sum of the item they purchased. This buyer looks like they are going to be trouble, so it's up to you to decide if the drama is going to be worth it.
I never refund postage for a change of mind, its up to the buyer to return items to the store for a refund. I would only refund postage, if the item was genuinely faulty.
Good Luck, hope things go smoothly for you
on โ11-09-2014 06:37 PM
and the buyer's statement "not fit for purchase" won't wash - they are fit for the purpose
Just not a fit for her ample ass
Personally I offer a refund on return policy and if that means eating the postage one way it is just written off to customer service. I never let feedback enter the equation when deciding what is the right thing to do, if it means a neg or a defect so be it, I will not let a coloured dot on a computer screen dictate how I deal with my customers.