on 27-08-2014 11:04 PM
on 27-08-2014 11:13 PM
if the buyer paid with Paypal you only have Seller Protection if you sent it to the address given by Paypal.
check the paypal email or click .View Order Details. in the drop down menu on your my eBay SOLD page.
that will have the ONLY address you should post to. never just post to the address in the eBay email, always the Paypal addrss, set by the buyer at checkout
on 27-08-2014 11:18 PM
on 27-08-2014 11:25 PM
on 27-08-2014 11:36 PM
on 27-08-2014 11:46 PM
You still haven't answered the most important question of all yet.
When you sell an item, you receive 2 emails, one from eBay, the other from Paypal.
You are supposed to completely ignore the eBay address and post the item to the Paypal address only.
So did you post the item to the name and address which was provided on the Paypal payment advice, or the eBay "congratulations, your item sold" advice?
If you sent it to the address on the Paypal advice, you are covered for Seller Protection and the buyer should not have won the case.
However, if you sent it to the address on the eBay "congratulations, your item sold" advice, you don't have a leg to stand on and you won't be getting your money or your item returned.
So to which listed address did you actually send it?
It's a simple question, and requires only a simple answer.
on 27-08-2014 11:52 PM
on 28-08-2014 12:08 AM
on 28-08-2014 04:12 AM
To make it very clear.
When an item sells ebay send an email and there is an address given, this will either be thye buyer's premier delivery address or the last one they used, a buyer can have several addresses linked to their ebay account.
That address is not confirmed as the correct delivery address until the buyer goes through checkout, nthey can choose any delivery address at that stage. The address given in checkout will be the one now seen in view order details and in Paypal.
You have to send to that address with a qualifying level of tracking in order to have seller protection.
The buyer has done nothing wrong, you sent to an address that was given pre checkout completion. There is no way you can get your money back from anyone, I hope it wasn't too expensive a lesson. Keep your fingers crossed, if your return address is on the parcel it may get sent back to you.
on 28-08-2014 08:32 AM