on 08-06-2015 04:57 PM
Buyer wants to return an item which was working and nothing was wrong,i have NO protection from ebay,
it was a 100 year old clock insured with Australia Post for loss or damage and now it seems like i need to refund the buyer fully and pay the postage back,ebay is not looking after it experienced old members from members like this,Susan.
on 09-06-2015 12:32 PM
Think i need more than Gin and Tonic to deal with this one.Looks like i will be out of pocket some $60.00 for postage.
on 09-06-2015 12:34 PM
how do you prove that? the majority of us on ebay are honest and reliable then you get a ???????? better not say the word.
on 09-06-2015 01:00 PM
Well ok then you never mentioned in your first post that the clock never worked when it was received by the buyer.
So therefore it's a tricky situation because I have had so many item not as described or not working defects which were all untrue claims by buyers,but I still needed to pay for some of them to be returned and when they were returned there was nothing wrong with them so I was out of pocket with postage because I posted with free postage,and received defects for the dishonesty of the buyers.
This is where ebays return/refund policy just isn't fair to sellers.
on 09-06-2015 01:28 PM
Fully agree,we pay our fees and have no protection from this type of behavior,It leaves me no alternatve to not sell 100 year clocks because some members do not have a clue how to set up wind etc.Probably i will now list with local pick-up only which will restrict my listing.The purchaser can the be given a course by me on how to operate these clocks,maybe i could charge for that??? and make some real money.Susan.
on 09-06-2015 08:38 PM
This might sound really stupid but, from personal experiences..............(the "faulty" automatic watch that somebody wanted to return because it would stop running if they didn't wear it for a few days)
Have they wound the clock?
on 09-06-2015 08:40 PM
Ignore my last, I see you have that covered.
on 09-06-2015 09:47 PM
Am I stating the obvious here but regardless whether the clock was working when you posted it or not, if it was not working when the buyer received it then yes it needs to be returned to you at your expense for Not As Described.
on 10-06-2015 05:41 PM
Yep they are all out there not a clue in what there buying.
on 10-06-2015 10:55 PM
I think EBAY'S buyer protection and how the postage is **bleep**ing over it's sellers is Newsworthy! Anyone interested in speaking up to Australia about this? I've had enough!
on 11-06-2015 09:47 AM
Hi,totally agree,when you post large and heavy items from one end of Oz to the other and the postge is high you cop a whamy when it is returned,What can us sellers do about this?