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on 24-07-2020 06:49 PM
@everard6920 wrote:
@11dustyattic wrote:I have to ask the question. Why do you except change of mind returns? And doesn't the buyer pay for a change of mind return? You really are opening yourself up to scammers, probably one in action here by the sound of it. Who opens a return the same day it's posted? The current scammers are highly skilled, they know the system, how to find loopholes or seller vulnerabilities (example return postage not worth paying so they get refunded instead). Isn't that making it a little easy for them. I would pay the package label and make them return it before being refunded
Because accepting free change of mind returns is better than having "scammers" declare item not described to avoid paying return postage when it's actually a change of mind.
Basically, my thought process is that scammers gonna scam, so ... why open myself up to false item not as described defects? Interested to hear other sellers thoughts on this, though ... especially anyone who stocks any low value items as this one is.
Thinking I'll print the damn label and get it back out of principle, but just wondering if there is another way to make them send it back via the same method (trackable letter).
Okay fair enough, you're aware which is the main thing. Your question regarding return label for tracked envelope is a good question. I think they only print package labels. I've wondered the same myself because I use tracked envelopes quite often