on 02-09-2025 12:41 PM
Hi
i sold tow watch
and on the sale I but not return
however if the buyer wants to sent it back the have to do it by hire self
on 02-09-2025 12:48 PM
The buyer pays return postage for a "change of mind" return, if the item is faulty YOU have to pay for the return.
on 02-09-2025 04:13 PM
There's so much going on with this seller's account and listings, it's hard to know where to start.
@seebsorkh
Did you read up on anything in regards to selling before you listed your items ?
Along with other expensive items, you have a $4700 watch as available to overseas buyers (including the US!)
If an overseas buyer files an item not as described dispute, you'll lose your money and the item.
You left positive negative feedback for the first buyer of the watch, a non payer, which is against the rules.
You have a BMX 1200 listed for $8200 with $11 postage ?
This needs to be pick up only so read the information in this link re. QR codes
A buyer's left you negative feedback claiming you posted to the wrong address but you blamed eBay.
Is this correct ?
on 03-09-2025 09:23 AM
Wrong
If you did not describe the watch correctly, or you sent a defect watch, you pay for the return shipping
Unless it is a change of mind on the buyer's part, you don't get to say no returns
You also really, badly need to rea up on the selling basics
on 03-09-2025 04:31 PM
….and the $4700 watch is listed TWICE 🧐
on 04-09-2025 02:56 PM
It sounds like you might be misunderstanding how returns work on eBay. Setting your listing to "no returns" only applies if a buyer simply changes their mind.
However, if the buyer claims the item is not as described (e.g., it's faulty, broken, or doesn't match your listing), eBay's Money Back Guarantee overrides your "no returns" policy. In that case, you are responsible for the return and will have to provide a return postage label at your own cost.
It's very important to understand this distinction to avoid problems. As others have noted, it would be a very good idea to review eBay's selling policies before listing more expensive items.
on 04-09-2025 05:04 PM
It would also be " a very good idea" for you to understand the rules when posting on a public forum.