Postage not paid

Hi guys hope someone can help me here. I sold a sweater and buyer contacted me to remove postage as they would send me a postage bag. Postage bag (parcel post bag) arrived and I had to pay $9.15 to collect it as he didn't pay the postage to me, nor did he have a return address to send it back. Australia post said if I don't pay it they will through it out, I am not sending sweater until he pays $9.15 contacted ebay (which is extremely hard) and said I need to request the money. Buyer has now opened a case against me for non delivery.

No good deed goes unpunished.

 

Never allow a buyer to dictate the shipping terms.

 

I would have cancelled as problem with buyer's address.

 

I would not have paid the $9.15.

 

I guess all you can do is refund & take the hit.

 

Add the ID to your BBL.

 

Others will be along to offer advice.

The first red flag would have been the fact that the buyer asked you to remove postage so they can send a bag - if you think about it, it makes no sense that a buyer would change out your satchel with his satchel.

The second red flag would have been that you had to pay to collect the satchel. 

Sounds like a buyer who has set themselves up to fleece gullible sellers.

 

I would just refund and add him to your blocked list as advised.

 

Unfortunately you won't be able to get your $9.15 back as this buyer had every intention of scamming you in the first place. I think he was just hoping you would send the item as you would have had an address to send it to - it would be on the order itself so he didn't have to write it on the satchel.

 

What is this buyers feedback left for others?

 

 

Thank you, I will refund. 

Thank you I've decided to refund.

Just saw his feedback his scammed one other person.

Always, always check a buyers feedback left for other sellers as this will give you an indication of what to expect from them. I've cancelled transactions and put a number of buyers on my blocked list after seeing their feedback as it is just not worth the risk.

 

At least this way you're out only $9 bucks which you can probably claim as a business expense when you do your taxes.

I've just realised that since you had to pay $9.15 to get the satchel he sent you, and there is no address on it, you can definitely use it yourself to send a future item to another buyer.

 

The whole thing is just weird.

He had sent me a Satchel, it was inside the one I had paid its sticky and dirty, I forgot to mention the one I paid for had no barcodes that's why I had to pay, I realised after leaving the post office I should have left it and let them deal with it as he would have needed to provide tracking number. I attached photo of the message he sent me after receiving the parcel 

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Thanks for your help 

Dis you explain to the buyer that the satchel was not paid for and therefore he/she needs to pay the postage before the item can be shipped?