on 28-10-2022 06:46 PM
on 01-11-2022 08:06 PM
I got a refund but was not easy as they wanted to only pay what I paid for the item not what I sold it for.
Okay, Now let me get my "head" around this one !!!
You Purchase an item for say $80, it was sent to you, but AP somehow "Lost it" during Transit. They Do the RIGHT THING, and REFUND YOU $80 Plus your Postage Cost. OK ?
SO you did not Loose Out.
Australia Post do not Sell your Retail Items, Nor do you Sell their's !!! ( l assume)
How on earth would AP know what value to put on your item, Retail wise. They DO NOT
Conduct Business, on that Platform.
"Me think's that Maybe you are a 100% Capitalist, or maybe just that little bit Greedy."
WELCOME TO THE REAL WORLD OF FINANCE
01-11-2022 08:14 PM - edited 01-11-2022 08:15 PM
"Me think's that Maybe you are a 100% Capitalist, or maybe just that little bit Greedy."
Really??
Try reading the thread again.
Eol was the seller, not the buyer.
An apology is in order IMO
on 01-11-2022 09:03 PM
What about the non-refundable eBay fees?
Or don't they count?
You seem to have less than a workable grasp of commerce.
on 01-11-2022 10:20 PM
It was low value and cost me minimal due to a bulk purchase and I told them I was selling well below retail so they did pay the full amount.
on 01-11-2022 10:26 PM
No I sold an item and it was stolen and Aust Post only want to pay you what it cost you.
on 01-11-2022 10:51 PM
In my case I had to supply a copy of the eBay invoice - they refunded what the buyer had paid for the item (old book) plus the cost of the satchel postage.
on 01-11-2022 11:40 PM
Honestly, Stawks and Dave - the fact that you could even work out what that person was trying to communicate is impressive; I read that twice and gave up
on 02-11-2022 07:28 PM
Been here too long, maybe?