Buyer wants return after wearing runners for one week!

I sold an item 6 weeks ago and they buyer has just opened a return dispute stating that they wore the runners for a week (they were brand new) and now they want a refund as the mesh on the runners is already breaking. Am I really obliged to issue a return for these runners if they are now pre-owned. On top of this the buyer has not sent any photos!

 

Any suggestions? 

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@minimikimusic wrote:
How come they are able to open an Item Not As Described dispute if it's over the 30 days?

Thanks,

The ebay rules for disputes are not the same as PayPal's.

eBay Money Back Guarantee (MBG) is 30-days.

But PayPal allows up to 180 days to open a dispuite.

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Just wanted to clarify that eBay's MBG is the last ETA + 30 days (otherwise people who have bought items from overseas, or pre-orders, would really have no time at all to open one), which is why  - as I said above - 6 weeks is often not too late at all to open one. 

 

If you have an extended handling time, don't forget you're also effectively extending the MBG for the buyer. 

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@clarry100 wrote:

@minimikimusic wrote:
How come they are able to open an Item Not As Described dispute if it's over the 30 days?

Thanks,

The ebay rules for disputes are not the same as PayPal's.

eBay Money Back Guarantee (MBG) is 30-days.

But PayPal allows up to 180 days to open a dispuite.


I don't follow - I am asking how come they ARE ABLE to open a dispute via MBG if it's been over 30 days? Everyone on here is telling me that they can't but they did and in the end I just offered them a partial refund. Thanks,

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This is the rule for the eBay MBG. Shows how, it can be longer than 30 days.

 

as the 30 days, is a fluid 30 days.

 

depends on when they arrived, in this instance. Not when they were bought.


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DG's answer best describes this.      (apart from this, hope you are well mini)

 

Just wanted to clarify that eBay's MBG is the last ETA + 30 days (otherwise people who have bought items from overseas, or pre-orders, would really have no time at all to open one), which is why  - as I said above - 6 weeks is often not too late at all to open one. 

 

If you have an extended handling time, don't forget you're also effectively extending the MBG for the buyer. 

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