[Coco] eBay's New Policy
Salvador Garcia
ssalvadorgarcia at netscape.net
Sun Aug 17 18:55:17 EDT 2014
Yes, but what if the buyer gets the item, damages it and then claims that it was never working?
How does the seller protect himself against this?
Salvador
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Seagrove <tjseagrove at writeme.com>
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Sun, Aug 17, 2014 1:34 pm
Subject: Re: [Coco] eBay's New Policy
With every silver lining comes the possibility of a rotten core.
Mark items with ultraviolet ink and take a picture. Not perfect, but it
helps....
On Aug 17, 2014, at 11:19 AM, Al Hartman <alhartman6 at optonline.net> wrote:
Unless you're a seller who got scammed by a buyer, and you get stuck with a
damaged item that you can't sell and you had to pay for shipping both ways.
eBay will allow a return for the smallest of reasons.
This change means I won't be listing much on eBay anymore, as I can't afford to
anymore.
The result of this policy is that you will see less old and interesting items
available. eBay will become mostly for new items from China.
-[ Al ]-
-----Original Message----- From: Spencer via Coco
It's about time!!! I know I've been stung real hard when having to return items
not as described!!! Bought an Colecovision Adam and it was NOT working per the
auction and it cost me $100+ to send it back.
In case you haven't seen/heard yet:
"
Money Back Guarantee. We updated this section to reflect changes in the Money
Back Guarantee, specifically that sellers are responsible for return shipping
costs if an item is not as described and that, if an eBay-generated return
shipping label is used for return shipping on items not as described, we place
the return shipping label cost on the seller's invoice.
"
HooRay!
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