Ebay chancer.... ho...
 

[Closed] Ebay chancer.... how long does he get?

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I sold some shoes on ebay, were hardly worn but too short for me. £65 shoes, and I left cleats on so new value around £75-80 which he got for £25.

Even as i packaged them I thought 'bugger!' - I meant to clean some dried mud out from under the cleats but stupid me couldn't be arsed to open the box again. It's only a couple of bits.

He then raised a complaint on ebay about not being 'as described' but I felt suspicious; apparently a bit of mud in the box by now means they can't be used but VGC. I suspect he either found they didn't fit (like me the label size compared to my expectation) or was angling after me knocking another fiver off or something. But a spidey sense was tingling so i didn't, i said if he wasn't happy to post them back and once I had them, i'd refund.

That was 2 weeks ago, there's still an ebay 'unresolved' return on the system, do i need to contact him or ebay and find out what's happening / close it off or does it just lapse if he doesn't return them?

 
Posted : 08/08/2018 10:15 am
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Everything through ebay isn't it?

 
Posted : 08/08/2018 10:17 am
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How much do you want to bet he claims he posted them and still wants his refund?

 
Posted : 08/08/2018 10:18 am
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You should have got your preemptive retaliation in first by weeing in the shoes before you sealed the box.

 
Posted : 08/08/2018 10:19 am
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@willard - has crossed my mind, of course.

 
Posted : 08/08/2018 10:27 am
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Ask for them to be returned via eBay, ya might end up paying postage.

But you know how much postage is...

 
Posted : 08/08/2018 10:29 am
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I did that - used the ebay 'print a return label' option - what service would that be?

 
Posted : 08/08/2018 10:31 am
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You'll only end up paying for return postage if he can convince ebay they are not as described or similar.

If he wants to return them, then thats on him.

I assume you took plenty of photos for the listing which would confirm their condition.

If you're worried, phone ebay - they're actually really good on the phone in my experience.

 
Posted : 08/08/2018 11:25 am
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Do you sell a lot of stuff on ebay? If not, you should've just told him to suck it up (literally in the case of the mud) and let him raise a dispute. You know they were 'as described' so he hasn't got a case. You just have to wait the stupid ****ing ebay compulsary 8 days for a decision to be made.

 
Posted : 08/08/2018 11:39 am
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seems like it in hindsight..... but I've done the return now. I did some googling and found conflicting information; return was agreed on 28.7 (item was delivered sooner but he had to go to the PO to get it, and then took a couple of days to complain) and he has 14 business days from then to return (so to 17th apparently!)

Elsewhere though it says if I haven't received them by 8th i can ask ebay to intervene.

TBH I think I'll sit tight as i think he was trying it on to get some refund. OK, I'm down by the ebay return postage but I won't push him to act and if he's a millisecond outside the return window i'll tell him to get stretched.

 
Posted : 08/08/2018 12:39 pm
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When I've had return requests and the buyer hasn't returned the item, eBay have closed the request without any input from me. I guess they probably send the buyer a reminder after a certain time and if they don't get a response then just close the open request.

 
Posted : 08/08/2018 12:56 pm
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@alphabet - has that happened often? I don't sell on ebay much so not sure if this is a regular thing.

 
Posted : 08/08/2018 1:55 pm