on 08-09-2015 10:33 AM
Ebay does it again RETURN POLICY
What is the seller to do , the buyer buys items , gets what he ordered , then realises item HE ORDERED does fit his Machine, we supplied what he ordered , he makes mistake , but places claim in item not as described , requires a replacement for correct item. GOES THRU EBAY RETURNS
Going by EBay rules we have to supply a return label and replacement to his correct size and return it at our cost.
What a joke! Who makes up these rules, do they really, think these policies out!
I did ring the chap , he admitted he ordered the wrong item, but choice to use the return policy , he stated he never stated the item was not as described , this comes up as an automatic reason using this EBay return window.
Why do they make dealing on EBay so full of pot holes.
I run 2 web sites and never have a issue. Most problems can be solved just by a simple contact.
Email or phone. and yes of course we are more than happy to replace his item, but not with a big stick
COME ON EBAY GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER.
09-09-2015 08:44 AM - edited 09-09-2015 08:49 AM
Sorry, replied to wrong thread.
Changed to this
D.K.
on 09-09-2015 10:17 AM
please seller absorbs the postage cost , why dont you ask sellers if on his tax return claims postage costs . have a look around $10 items with a $7.50 postage on it , also have $17.50 with free postage.
on 09-09-2015 11:01 AM
@joethenuts wrote:please seller absorbs the postage cost , why dont you ask sellers if on his tax return claims postage costs . have a look around $10 items with a $7.50 postage on it , also have $17.50 with free postage.
Easy for you to say joethenut, it just happens that I know my market and what people are prepared to pay.
You wouldn't pay $17.50 for a toothpick would you?
can Sellers claim postage costs? I don't know, but I guarantee that asking Sellers about personal or business tax statements is covered by the privacy act. Unless you're talking lollipops or being deliberately sarcastic and facetious.
D.K.
on 09-09-2015 11:08 AM
its joethenuts thanks sorry i thought anybody who buys and sells products online would already know about claiming postage cost on there tax form ,
on 09-09-2015 12:57 PM
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