on 05-12-2014 01:29 PM
I'm at a loss here.
Ebay has just refunded in full (without asking for the item to be returned) because the item was "LATE" acording to ebay's schedule "Get it Free & Fast by ???"
Despite the attached note saying delivery might take longer in peak periods, a buyer complained that it was "late" according to ebay's schedule and demanded a full refund.
Ebay obliged without asking for the buyer to send it back. I appealed but ebay dismissed my appeal.
What gives? So I can order an item on ebay, say it's late, get a full refund and get away with fraud?
I can't afford to give away my products.
What can I do?
on 05-12-2014 02:07 PM
Has the buyer received the item? If so make a complaint to Fair Trading as you have posted the item in a reasonable time frame and ebay has taken money because of Australia Post delays which is out of your control. GO do it.
05-12-2014 02:38 PM - edited 05-12-2014 02:42 PM
on 05-12-2014 02:51 PM
Does the ebay expectation of 24 hours still apply to weekends?
Perhaps we will have to change the handling times.
Free postage rips off the consumer. There's no such thing as "free" postage. The cost of shipping has to be incorporated into the cost of the product.
Then if the consumer buys two items they're paying for twice the postage, but ebay gets more money.
on 05-12-2014 02:52 PM
99.9% of our items go out by large letter. ie untracked.
So far (touch wood!) we have not had a single case of any buyer implementing this MBG action against us.
Since our items average about $10 each to add $3.70 for registered post would either wipe out all our profit and hence not worth while selling any more. OR -- if we added it to the prices it will mean nobody will buy our items since they are too high priced.
So we have to soldier on the way we are until we are defected or refunded off the planet then we will have to close up shops.
on 05-12-2014 03:39 PM
I would have thought if the customer ordered on Saturday (or Friday evening) you would be covered to post on Monday as that's within 24 Business hours.
Mmmmm, maybe I had better change handling time on all my listings if that is not the case
on 05-12-2014 04:56 PM
I looked at some of your listings, including the ones that had the premium badge. To have the premium badge, you have to have a handling time of no more than one day. Even on those listings, near the bottom of the description, you say you will post in 3-5 days and that you post Mon, Wed and Fri. If you wait 3-5 days to post an item with the badge, you are going to end up with more disputes.
Although, you did say you posted on the Monday after the buyer paid on the Saturday, so that would still fall into the 1 business day. In that case, I would fight it. Especially as under the postage tab, it said for me (being in NSW):
Free postage | Australia | Standard Postage (Standard delivery) | Estimated between Wed. 10 Dec. and Mon. 15 Dec. to 2800 |
on 05-12-2014 06:20 PM
@pmk_comp wrote:Does the ebay expectation of 24 hours still apply to weekends?
Perhaps we will have to change the handling times.
Free postage rips off the consumer. There's no such thing as "free" postage. The cost of shipping has to be incorporated into the cost of the product.
Then if the consumer buys two items they're paying for twice the postage, but ebay gets more money.
Not sure but here is what is says
Selling with eBay Fast 'N Free
eBay Fast 'N Free may help increase sales by giving buyers a more accurate estimated delivery date and reinforcing the value of your great service.
You can increase your chance of having the Fast 'N Free logo appear on your listings by following all the usual best practices:
Offer an express postage option
Offer same or one day handling and post within 24 hours
Always upload tracking information to My eBay.
As always, only post the item after the buyer has paid. We let the buyer know that the estimated delivery date depends on cleared payment and other factors.
on 05-12-2014 06:21 PM
Harley Babe says: "Just checked yes to qualify for free and fast you have to post within 24 hours. So if you posted 2 days later then I suspect that is why PayPal have refunded the buyer. "
Surely, if the statement is 24 hours and not one business day (as the OP has shipped within one business day), then such a system sets parameters for scammers to pay on Saturday afternoon or evening and make claims either because the item was either supposedly shipped "late", or if shipped within 24 hours, shipped without valid tracking.
on 05-12-2014 06:23 PM
Yes, that confirms the 24 hours, I posted within 24 seconds of your subsequent posting.
It still leaves a terrible anomoly for sellers who receive Saturday payments.
on 05-12-2014 06:29 PM