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Faulty item - return postage question
Hi All
Bought an item online that is faulty so I am going to return it.
Question is - should my postage be refunded?
I know if I change my mind about an item then no, but not sure where I stand if the item is faulty.
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Bought an item online that is faulty so I am going to return it.
Question is - should my postage be refunded?
I know if I change my mind about an item then no, but not sure where I stand if the item is faulty.
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I bought some handles from a company on Ebay, and when they arrived they really were unusable, faulty and bent. I contacted the seller, and told him the problem,and he promptly told me to return them, and refunded the cost of the handles,postage, plus the return postage. Certainly worth asking for full refund.
many sellers on ebay write in their listings that any returns are to be covered by the buyer - but you cannot just say whatever you choose if its not the rules or the law
many are unaware of the law though and actually dont know that they shouldnt say this.. but i think they hope that most will not question it and just pay it.
Some even deliberately post out broken items with this note knowing that the cost of returning an item will put people off returning it.
when this happens to me, i kick up a bit of a fuss, explain i will not be out of pocket at all when the fault is not mine, etc and usually they realise and pay it.
although one seller agreed to refund and said to keep item ('as a gift' were his words) as it would cost too much to return - i thanked them and promised great feedback - but they didnt refund ...
when i asked where the refund was, he complained it would cost him money to pay to return it - so could i sell it to someone else so get the money back!
many are unaware of the law though and actually dont know that they shouldnt say this.. but i think they hope that most will not question it and just pay it.
Some even deliberately post out broken items with this note knowing that the cost of returning an item will put people off returning it.
when this happens to me, i kick up a bit of a fuss, explain i will not be out of pocket at all when the fault is not mine, etc and usually they realise and pay it.
although one seller agreed to refund and said to keep item ('as a gift' were his words) as it would cost too much to return - i thanked them and promised great feedback - but they didnt refund ...
when i asked where the refund was, he complained it would cost him money to pay to return it - so could i sell it to someone else so get the money back!
Sorry, but eBay will enforce return postage refund but only if the items are 'Not as described' and payment was via Paypal.
You start a dispute claim and return the items by tracked postage so that ebay can check that the items have been recieved back. Then the seller has to give a full refund including all postage costs, if the seller does not refund eBay will refund you by taking the money out of the sellers Paypal account and putting it in your Paypal account.
You start a dispute claim and return the items by tracked postage so that ebay can check that the items have been recieved back. Then the seller has to give a full refund including all postage costs, if the seller does not refund eBay will refund you by taking the money out of the sellers Paypal account and putting it in your Paypal account.
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