on โ15-06-2019 11:59 AM
Hi!
I sold a Zara shirt to a buyer weeks ago [which was brand new with tags] and they have come back to me now saying there are "stains everywhere" and that they would like to return it and me paying both ways of shipping. They also stated the stain wouldnt come out so I assumed they washed it and have removed the tag. Being brand new, there were absolutely no stains on it when I sent it so I'm not sure what they are saying? I'm also leaving for Europe and won't be back until August if any shipping needs to be done. If they have taken the tags off, I don't want it back. I've never come across a problem like this before and would like an opinion on what to do! Am I being unreasonable?
Thanks ๐
on โ15-06-2019 12:02 PM
first of all how good were your photos - can you clearly see the tag and the fact that there were no stains?
I would stick to my guns I think, but not very experienced with returns, wait a bit for other posters' advice.
on โ15-06-2019 12:04 PM
My guess is they have worn it, and spilt something on it and now don't want it any more. Unfortunately, when it comes to clothing, new or used, many people will buy to wear once, then claim there is a fault and want a refund.
If the buyer hasn't opened a dispute, politely tell them that they have had the shirt for X weeks, and ask why they didn't alert you to the issue when they first received it.
If you are on Facebook, check if the buyer has an account, because some buyers have been caught out wearing the purchased item and posting photos.
Sadly, if they open a dispute, it's your word against theirs and usually the buyer will win. The item is meant to be returned in the same condition it was sent, i.e with the tags still attached, so that could be your saving grace. And the fact they have washed it.
Hopefully someone else might have some further suggestions.
โ15-06-2019 12:20 PM - edited โ15-06-2019 12:21 PM
Was that the red/orange shirt?
IMHO the photos are very clear with zero sign of any stains (and especially seeings as the claim is 'stains all over')
Certainly sounds like a buy it, wear it and 'oops I stained it' freebie shopper
I agree about having a look if they are on Facebook,you would be amazed how many times someone has been busted trying to pull the same stunt (rather like people who fib to their boss about why they can't come into work, only to turn up on social media )
Also look at their feedback left for others to see if they mention getting refunds etc
โ15-06-2019 01:25 PM - edited โ15-06-2019 01:27 PM
Agree with what the others have posted - certainly sounds like someone has bought it wear for an event and now wants to return it.
First I would ask for pictures that show the whole shirt in its entirety - which means that you want to see it with the TAGS STILL ATTACHED. You also want to see the whole shirt where it shows any staining. Do not settle for anything less than the correct images.
Secondly you can then point out that the tags have been removed, that it's obvious that the item has been worn and that you're not accepting any return. If you need to contact customer service for any reason, then keep your messages to the buyer professional and level-headed.
Please be aware that if a buyer does initiate a return, just keep an eye on the case as Ebay has enabled automatic returns under some circumstances, especially if you don't respond. I can't remember if there is a setting or preference to see if this is turned on or not.
on โ15-06-2019 05:03 PM
eBay's "Have us call you" option is by far the best way to get in touch with eBay, and I think it might be a good pre-emptive. (Emails are useless, for a number of reasons, but primarily because the responses, when they are finally sent, are bot-generated.)
eBay say: We'll call you at the phone number registered to your account, or you can enter a different number.
Weโre available from 8am to 10pm AET, 7 days a week.
First of all, make sure you have all the information ready, neatly organised and to hand. Also, read through this post, and this post.
Make sure you have the following:
Before you call, summarise how you want the conversation to go. Set objectives for the conversation and don't move past an objective until you have achieved it. For instance:
If you record the call, get the CS rep's agreement at the start of the conversation. You should record the agreement, but if the rep says "no", you must switch off the recording device. Only proceed if you gain consent.
Make notes throughout the call as you go. (See the links to other posts earlier in this thread.)
Summarise the call towards the end before the call ends.
Good luck.
on โ15-06-2019 07:47 PM
Wait...The way you word that makes it sound like the customer is not claiming the item arrived stained, only that it is stained now. It seems that they are essentially asking for a refund because they stained it and can't wear it anymore.
on โ15-06-2019 07:58 PM
It sounds to me as if they stained it themselves and are returning it because they are unhappy with the material because it retains stains etc
I'd send a polite letter to them and explain that as they bought the item weeks ago and have obviously worn it, that it is no longer eligible for returns. Refunds are only possible when items are returned in new condition, exactly as they were sent, with tags attached.
With luck, the buyer might shoot herself in the foot explaining how they were only ordinary stains and she expected them to come out etc etc, making it clear the stains were of her doing.
Then proceed as the others have advised.
on โ16-06-2019 01:33 PM
Yes, it was the red one!
Yes, there were absolutely no stains. I checked facebook and instagram but their privacy settingd are on. I'll check the feedback but thanks. I'm not sure what to do about the situation as they said they'll open a case..
They also sent me a photo of one of the marks and it was not there.
on โ16-06-2019 01:59 PM
It sounds very dodgy to me. And if they are serious, why haven't they opened a dispute? Sounds like they are trying to get you to make a mistake.
If it was me, I would sit it out I think.