on โ03-04-2013 11:51 PM
Buyer not happy with purchase, buyer demanded that I send another one and pay for all costs involved.I offered money back if not happy with purchase,buyer said her child played with it and wheel fell off, I mentioned that the item was checked and in good condition.Buyer left nasty feedback and then a message for me to send my address so item can be returned and payment sent back to buyer.As a seller I really don't know what to do about this feedback that was obviously aimed at stopping other buyers from purchasing the items from me.I think sellers should be able to leave a negative don't you? Any ideas?
on โ04-04-2013 12:17 AM
your too kind to offer a refund, i wouldnt have under the circumstances
its a cheap toy made of plastic, its expected not to last especially once a kid gets hold of it, lol
and the buyer left you incorrect commentsin FB regarding the postage, i know small parcels costs $6.60 for delivery and you stated that in the listing, but the buyer claims it cost 2.50 and you charged $11?
that alone i would get incontact with ebay and request the FB be removed, ignore buyer... unless they open a paypal dispute.
on โ04-04-2013 12:25 AM
I think the feedback relates to the cost of the item,not postage, and as such is not grounds for removal unfortunately. The buyer is probably more miffed at the price of the item rather than it broke. If buying to resell, always make sure you check thoroughly and remove price tags.
on โ04-04-2013 12:46 AM
Silly you for leaving the original price tag on ๐
I don't see that as being the real issue here though because if the buyer was happy to pay you $11 for the item when odering it at the time they have nothing to gripe about if/when they somehow discover it was bought by the seller cheaper.
If the buyer objecte to the discovery of the original price paid by the re-seller they should have raised the issue with the seller before handing it to the kid to play with, but she didn't, so pee'd off over it or not the seller has nothing to answer for there.
After all, isn't that the name of the buyer/re-seller game anyway?
The real issue in my eyes is that the item arrived in good condition and presumably on time etc.
Then the buyer handed it over to a kid to play with, knowing full well it was a cheap plastic toy and kids being kids they can be a bit heavy handed with things, so wheels fall off etc.
So I can't see how Paypal could sustain a dispute on the buyer's behalf when the damage in question was as a result of the buyer's child.
MHO of course, but perhaps an opinion worth arguing for if a Paypal case is opened.
As for the feedback I wouldn't be overly concerned about it staying as is while making no comment about it to perhaps worsen a difficult situation.
It's not as if you have a pile of negs and neuts stacked up against you is it?
You can't please all the people all the time, so ride the waves when you hit them is my advice.
on โ04-04-2013 12:46 AM
youre right MB
hmm heres what i'd do then, offer a partial refund of $8.50 seeings as the buyer knows what the item owes you lolz, and ask if I send you this partial refund would you then revise the feedback?
on โ04-04-2013 03:48 AM
Im going to be on the buyers side on this one. Sorry...
Basically, its a $17.59 plastic toy valued at $2.50. Thats what it boils down to.
Buyer, receives item, discovers its true purchased value, then child plays with it and the item parts start falling off.
Item description does claim~ hours of fun! Its not fun for any child when a *new* toy breaks or falls apart on the first play.
You have more of these cheap airplane toys listed, so do the right thing by this buyer and give her a refund, and dont make her send the item back to you. Chalk it up to *customer service* Then if buyer wont revise feedback, maybe you can reply to the feedback something like ~ *sorry item was faulty, full refund given*
on โ04-04-2013 04:23 AM
another thought, i have a collection of quality and cheap model cars where on some cheap ones sometimes the wheels fall off. I bet in this instance too its just a matter of plugging the wheel back on the shaft.
my additional message/suggestion to the buyer would be; im sorry that the wheel fell off, please try to insert it back on, its daewoo not a toyota, so, if i send you a FB revision form will revise the FB now? or if not what will it take? what you like a partial refund or a full refund. All i want is for you to be happy really AND TO REVISE MY FB!!!!!
on โ04-04-2013 04:25 AM
I agree with janeababe if you sell cheap junk with huge mark up, you can expect people to be unhappy. When somebody pays $17.59 for a toy like this they do expect it to last longer for few days. It is ridiculous to say that child should not get hold of it, it's a toy!
on โ04-04-2013 04:41 AM
seller offered refund in the listing;-Returns:7 day money back, buyer pays return postage
cant imagine why the buyer asked for a replacement toy if theyre not happy with the product?
i still think a buyer is unfair to partially neg a seller for making a profit too, its a buyer beware scenario
on โ04-04-2013 04:57 AM
some buyers lose all negotiations with the sellers by leaving a neg before sorting out any issues
....poor form by the buyer imo...stuff it up for themselves by doing that