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Problem with item i sold in good faith on ebay!!!
sold a good working phone on ebay that worked for the buyer for 3 days, now its broken they want money back! where do i stand
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It really annoys me when people try and scam genuine sellers this way,it happens all the time on ebay.The buyer claims the item isn't working and gets refunded,they usually get to keep the item they purchased as well as the seller rarely asks for it back.......and of course as it isn't broken they have a fully working 'whatever' and their money.
It really annoys me when people try and scam genuine sellers this way,it happens all the time on ebay.The buyer claims the item isn't working and gets refunded,they usually get to keep the item they purchased as well as the seller rarely asks for it back.......and of course as it isn't broken they have a fully working 'whatever' and their money.
I wouldn't say it was a naive statement at all,more a realistic one. The buyer has to prove that the phone just stopped working and they didn't damage it.
Paypal disputes are not exactly without fault anyway,twice I have opened disputes for non received goods,they have found in my favour but I still never got my money back due to seller closing their paypal account.
Paypal disputes are not exactly without fault anyway,twice I have opened disputes for non received goods,they have found in my favour but I still never got my money back due to seller closing their paypal account.
You have to do one of two things.
1. Tell the buyer to return the phone to you. When you get it back check it is the phone you sent out, and check what the buyer says about it. If it is correct refund them all of their money.
2. Tell the buyer you don't accept what they say. Then wsait and see if they file a dispute/claim, and if they do hope they don't win it.
By the way, I would not leave a buyer feedback until I knew they were happy with the item and that the transaction is concluded.
1. Tell the buyer to return the phone to you. When you get it back check it is the phone you sent out, and check what the buyer says about it. If it is correct refund them all of their money.
2. Tell the buyer you don't accept what they say. Then wsait and see if they file a dispute/claim, and if they do hope they don't win it.
By the way, I would not leave a buyer feedback until I knew they were happy with the item and that the transaction is concluded.
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