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on 14-03-2024 01:01 PM
I recently sold a really expensive lens on EBay, to a US buyer, all seemed good and then 2 weeks after the package was delivered the buyer issued a return request saying the lens was faulty. After issuing the request they didn’t respond to any of my questions to know more about the issue, and eventually just raised a case with EBay. EBay ruled in favour of the buyer, so now I have been charged a full refund for the lens. It’s now been a further two more weeks and I haven’t received the lens. The buyer has not responded to me for over a month now and I don’t think they’re going to send back the lens.
so long story short, I’ve lost a lens (that sold for $1,400) and paid over $300 in eBay fees out of pocket for the sale.
Im trying desperately to resolve this with both the buyer and eBay but nobody is responding (it’s impossible to reach someone that is a human at eBay) I don’t know how I can resolve this. Can somebody help?
otherwise I guess I’ll have to go via VCAT.
thanks in advance for your help everyone. This has been an incredibly stressful process for me.
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on 14-03-2024 02:02 PM
your 'buyer' has had 27 bid retractions in the last 12 months......
Bid history: Bidder details | eBay
what did eBay rule about the return, if anything?
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on 14-03-2024 02:15 PM
was it shipped to Florida?
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on 14-03-2024 03:30 PM
For the other regulars, maybe not an answer to this one, but wasnt there an almost similiar post to this about 3 or 4 weeks ago, similiar scanario. Worth checking if same buyer? Or my memory has gone.
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on 14-03-2024 03:34 PM
Yes, I remember something that sounds very similar, and very possible the same 'buyer'
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on 14-03-2024 03:42 PM
It 100% feels like this buyer is a scammer taking advantage of eBay’s return policy. I just did a google map search on the property that the lens was sent to and it looks super sketchy (blurred).
I don’t know what to do looks like I’ve lost $1700 on this sale. 😞
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on 14-03-2024 03:43 PM
Shipped to Kentucky, USA… 😞
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on 14-03-2024 03:45 PM
There is unfortunately no info as to why they ruled in favour of the buyer. I have a feeling it might have been an automated response. I wrote some very comprehensive notes about my experience with this transaction, and heard nothing back from ebay.
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on 14-03-2024 04:17 PM
@robbyxie wrote:There is unfortunately no info as to why they ruled in favour of the buyer. I have a feeling it might have been an automated response. I wrote some very comprehensive notes about my experience with this transaction, and heard nothing back from ebay.
...but nothing about a return and you paying shipping for the item back????
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on 14-03-2024 04:22 PM
You have done your money and the goods, joys of selling international. As soon as the buyer opened the case, you had 3 days to resolve the issue, the buyer does not have to answer or prove anything. As you did not arrange return postage at your cost, then yes, the case is resolved in buyers favor and there is no requirement for them to return the item at their cost.
As far as now getting the item returned at your cost, you are at the mercy of the buyer
Last time I checked, VCAT had no powers/jurisdiction in the USA
Yes there was another similar post recently, not unusual as high end camera gear is very attractive to unsavory buyers.