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on โ03-03-2014 11:34 PM
I sold an item to an ebayer, but there was a mistake in the listing. It had defaulted to my shipping policy that allowed postage - but as the item was large and bulky it would be impossible.
Unfortunately the buyer had already sent payment by this point, including a $10 postage fee.
I then contacted them explaining that it would be collection only, but got no response.
So, I tried to cancel the sale - but the buyer refused.
I then refunded their PayPal payment, in full - but received a threatening email along the following lines:
"I will contact my solicitor if you do not supply my item. I received a PayPal notification of your refund, but as i bought and paid you in good faith including postage you have now caused me to take legal action to recover MY rightful property and settlement for all legal fees and stress compensation for myself.
If you think i am joking, i am not as my solicitor has previously very successfully acted on my behalf."
Can they do this?
I've never before heard of a buyer threatening to take legal action against a seller who fully refunded them?!
Advice appreciated!
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on โ03-03-2014 11:47 PM
They can threaten all they want but no solicitor in their right mind would act for them.
Is it the airconditioner?
You could try explaining to them that the postage was wrong and if they still want it they will have to pay for courier delivery. They may well change their minds when they see how much it will cost.
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on โ04-03-2014 12:15 AM
He is posturing... trying to frighten you
Dont buckle on this.. he has nothing
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on โ04-03-2014 01:15 AM
He's clearly bluffing, and as you have already refunded his payment in full, the worst you can expect now is a red dot in your feedback. I would also totally ignore any further emails unless they are threatening or abusive, in which case I would immediately forward them to ebay.
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on โ04-03-2014 07:17 AM
Lol! But probably cheaper than his solicitors fees!
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on โ04-03-2014 08:44 AM
Tell 'im he's dreamin'.
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on โ05-03-2014 08:38 AM
Pffft ! Never heard of any solicitor that would want to waste their time getting involved in a dispute like this
Don't let him scare you - you've done the refund and sent him a cancellation request to accept. He doesn't have to accept it - if he doesn't you will still eventually get your final value fee back from paypal.
I think the worst that might happen is he will give you a negative feedback.
Good Luck
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on โ05-03-2014 12:14 PM
. unless their solicitor is a Relo ?
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โ05-03-2014 04:44 PM - edited โ05-03-2014 04:44 PM
" He doesn't have to accept it - if he doesn't you will still eventually get your final value fee back from paypal."
PayPal does not have anything to do with FVFs - they would not credit you this. PayPal automatically credits you transaction fees 2.4% + 30 cents but not the FVFs. If he does not accept the mutual cancellation request (declines within the 7 days) you could try to get a FVF back by contacting eBay and pray they will allow you. As you mentioned the buyer has already declined, your only option would be to contact eBay and try to get them to manually credit your FVFs back.

