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darkhawk 11-29-12 06:43 PM

Ebay return issue
 
I sold a Nintendo Game Cube game that I had bought brand new from Best Buy and few years back. I completed the game and it works perfectly. I never sold my games I like, so I can play them again. When my Cube broke earlier this year, I started selling my games on ebay. The buyer received it and then sent me a message that his Game Cube isn't working anymore and is asking to return the game and get his money back. The game isn't the issue. It's that his Cube broke. My listings say no returns. Would you issue a refund?

Hailey G 11-29-12 06:48 PM

Re: Ebay return issue
 

Originally Posted by darkhawk (Post 11488331)
I sold a Nintendo Game Cube game that I had bought brand new from Best Buy and few years back. I completed the game and it works perfectly. I never sold my games I like, so I can play them again. When my Cube broke earlier this year, I started selling my games on ebay. The buyer received it and then sent me a message that his Game Cube isn't working anymore and is asking to return the game and get his money back. The game isn't the issue. It's that his Cube broke. My listings say no returns. Would you issue a refund?

As long as he returns it. Because if you don't, he opens a case and ebay will refund him anyway, deduct it from your papal, and let him keep the game.

TheBang 11-29-12 08:40 PM

Re: Ebay return issue
 
No, I wouldn't let him. If your Return Policy on the auction stated No Returns, then you're under no obligation to take it. The only reason you'd need to is if it were significantly not as described.

Since you already have correspondence with him in which he admits that the reason why he wants to return it is because his GameCube broke, that should be sufficient to prove in any eBay dispute that he's not returning because it's significantly not as described.


Originally Posted by Obi-Wan Jabroni (Post 11488337)
As long as he returns it. Because if you don't, he opens a case and ebay will refund him anyway, deduct it from your papal, and let him keep the game.

Actually, in cases like that, eBay would usually require the buyer to return the item first, and provide a delivery confirmation number for the return. Once the return is verified, then they would refund the buyer's money.

darkhawk 11-29-12 08:42 PM

Re: Ebay return issue
 
Ebay won't refund him anyway. The main thing on my side, is where he wrote in his message that his GC System broke. Not my game. It's fine. I've had where ebay was on my side and wouldn't refund the buyer.

Sonic 11-29-12 10:04 PM

Re: Ebay return issue
 

Originally Posted by darkhawk (Post 11488486)
Ebay won't refund him anyway. The main thing on my side, is where he wrote in his message that his GC System broke. Not my game. It's fine. I've had where ebay was on my side and wouldn't refund the buyer.

He can easily get his money back and ebay can't do anything about it IF he calls his credit card and claims it was an unauthorized charge. ;) Plus he's got 6 months to do it.

When you are selling on ebay as a seller, there is no such thing as no returns.

DVD Josh 11-30-12 12:38 PM

Re: Ebay return issue
 

Originally Posted by Todd B. (Post 11488484)
No, I wouldn't let him. If your Return Policy on the auction stated No Returns, then you're under no obligation to take it.

It's funny that you think you can set return terms as a seller on eBay.

TheBang 11-30-12 07:06 PM

Re: Ebay return issue
 

Originally Posted by DVD Josh (Post 11489207)
It's funny that you think you can set return terms as a seller on eBay.

I take it you're not a regular seller on eBay then? I'm a Top-rated Seller, so I know what I'm talking about.

In fact, let me just quote from the eBay Help pages:


All sellers on eBay are required to specify a return policy, whether your policy is to accept returns or not.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/return-policy.html

You're probably confusing the seller return policy with returns processed under the Buyer Protection policy. It's not the same thing.

darkhawk specified "No returns" as his seller return policy, so he's under no obligation to take back the item just because the buyer suddenly has no mechansim to use the game. And since the buyer already tipped his hand by telling darkhawk that he wants to return it because his GC is broken, the buyer would be unlikely to win a Buyer Protection case if he suddenly decides to say, "the game is defective!"


Originally Posted by Sonic (Post 11488607)
He can easily get his money back and ebay can't do anything about it IF he calls his credit card and claims it was an unauthorized charge. ;) Plus he's got 6 months to do it.

True, but in that case, the seller has no liability and is protected by the PayPal Seller Protection policy, so long as he followed all the terms.

https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mp...ion-learn-more

Gizmo 12-03-12 12:19 AM

Re: Ebay return issue
 
LOL.

Sellers have no return policy. If a buyer wants a refund, they will get one. End of story. You can type whatever you want but eBay backs the buyers most of the time. You mean nothing to them.

Troy Stiffler 12-03-12 07:31 AM

Re: Ebay return issue
 
If you marked "returns not accepted", the buyer cannot open a dispute. He could open a case and say that the disc is broken. He can still leave negative feedback. And he can still do a credit card chargeback (assuming he used a credit card ... the seller can't see that in PayPal).

You can do what you want. But I think that you can just be polite, and maybe say something like, "I cannot afford to accept a return right now". Maybe tell him that he might be best off reselling the game on eBay.

Communicate. Be nice. And deflect the return. He'll probably give up and resell it himself.

TheBang 12-03-12 07:10 PM

Re: Ebay return issue
 

Originally Posted by GizmoDVD (Post 11491942)
LOL.

Sellers have no return policy. If a buyer wants a refund, they will get one. End of story. You can type whatever you want but eBay backs the buyers most of the time. You mean nothing to them.

There is certainly abuse of the eBay Buyer Protection policy, but saying Sellers have no return policy is simply incorrect. And eBay does not always back the buyers in Buyer Protection cases.

Brent L 12-04-12 09:49 AM

Re: Ebay return issue
 

Originally Posted by troystiffler (Post 11492053)
If you marked "returns not accepted", the buyer cannot open a dispute. He could open a case and say that the disc is broken. He can still leave negative feedback. And he can still do a credit card chargeback (assuming he used a credit card ... the seller can't see that in PayPal).

You can do what you want. But I think that you can just be polite, and maybe say something like, "I cannot afford to accept a return right now". Maybe tell him that he might be best off reselling the game on eBay.

Communicate. Be nice. And deflect the return. He'll probably give up and resell it himself.

This is the best advice, and exactly what I'd do.

If he decided to be an ass and leave you negative feedback, as soon as you notice it issue a request for a feedback revision and as a last resort I'd tell him if he removes the feedback you will accept the return, but shipping back to you would be out of his pocket.

For the most part folks on eBay are understanding when something goes wrong either direction. I've had bumps in the road, but I have always been able to talk them out, and I've never been blatantly screwed. Fingers crossed.

But trust me, I know it happens, all too well.


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