on 26-01-2015 10:45 PM
I recently had a buyer who did not receive item (after 1 week from me posting the next business day) Without going into the intricacies his first point of contact was to open an 'Item Not Received' case
I've managed to resolve the issue to his satisfaction (again long story) and he has subsequently closed the case
However I'm now left with a DSR defect How can this be fair when I was given no opportunity to address the issue and wasn't even aware of it prior to it becoming a dispute?
The timing may have been within the delivery window (but I can't say for sure as it was a multiple listing & I can't retrieve the relevant info)
My questiion is -Am I stuck with this defect? Also would there be any point arguing the point with eBay?
on 27-01-2015 10:07 AM
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Thanks for working to resolve this issue. The buyer has closedthis request. You don't need to do anything else.
on 27-01-2015 01:13 PM
That's exactly my argument with ebay, they judge, convict and sentence you without a trail.
on 27-01-2015 01:27 PM
Contact them and appeal it. Give them all the details. We've had two removed because we could prove with online tracking they received it, they had left us positive feedback, and messaged to confirm receipt.
on 28-01-2015 03:56 PM
Yeah, i am fighting it, but....................it takes a couple of hundred emails to get it thru there heads. lol
I'll keep at it.
on 28-01-2015 07:29 PM
Was it recieved or refunded?
I had one that was received and quoted Ebays policy about dispute was raised if item was not received. Tracking showed it was therefore by defintion dispute was not valid. Ebay removed defect,
on 29-01-2015 05:41 PM
I can not believe another seller actually opened an inr case against me without emailing me first!
Its been one week since she bought it, Australia post were down Friday night till Monday night!
My question is ... if it should show up, and she closes the case, will the defect remain?
I have emailed her asking her to at least wait till tomorrow, and if it hasn't shown I will refund.
This is so wrong.
Bloody Australia Post have a lot to answer for.
29-01-2015 06:35 PM - edited 29-01-2015 06:37 PM
My question is ... if it should show up, and she closes the case, will the defect remain?
Good question. Was your item sent with tracking? I presume if it was, would be much easier to prove when it was sent and delivered and easier make a case to have defect removed. Also taking into account the long weekend.
My item not as received was for a UK buyer, I refunded them straight away as it was sent as large letter, no tracking. I still think it may turn up though, as it was posted late December.
on 29-01-2015 06:39 PM
@tstore wrote:"
Thanks for working to resolve this issue. The buyer has closedthis request. You don't need to do anything else.This request won't count against you when determining your seller standing.You can view the details of this request in the Resolution Centre."This is the email I got after a buyer closed a case for item not received. The defect showed on the 23rd and then disappeared the same day ...
Are your the OP? Just trying to work out which issue this resolved.
29-01-2015 07:05 PM - edited 29-01-2015 07:07 PM
Sent in an envelope, no tracking. Just a $10 item...
I figured if I simply refund it's an immediate defect, and fingers crossed it shows up tomorrow, and perhaps I can avoid the defect!
Most annoying is that she herself is a seller. Would think she would know better.
And so close to getting tsr back, and a little breathing space.
on 29-01-2015 07:20 PM
Ok, I just felt with no tracking there isn't any avenues open really after item not received case is opened.
Yes, it is annoying opening up a case in that short time frame for domestic delivery, with a long weekend thrown in. Hopefully it does turn up soon.
Some people have no patience!