@curraone wrote:

I can only see that the OP offers Refunds by law: In Australia, consumers have a legal right to obtain a refund from a business for goods purchased if the goods are faulty, not fit for purpose or don't match description. More information at returns

 

not for change of mind.    Or do 30 days return always include change of mind?


What you see is what ebay automatically adds to every listing.

 

Buyers are automatically covered under consumer law so if you don't want to accept returns for change of mind purchases then you have to click no returns.

 

A sellers return policy is separate to consumer law and applies to change of mind purchases so once a seller clicks they accept returns they are agreeing to accept returns for change of mind.

 

Sellers can set up an actual returns policy in there with certain conditions as well...ie they can say returns accepted for change of mind purchases on condition the tags are still attached.

 

If they don't stipulate any conditions then they are agreeing to accept any return for a change of mind purchase.

 

As the OP has a 30 day returns policy with no conditions set out then buyers can choose to return an item for any reason.