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03-18-2011 05:59 PM
True that... sound advice.
03-18-2011 07:04 PM
03-18-2011 09:51 PM
Hi northeast, nice to meet you.
I always cover return shipping... a buyer should never be at any loss, if I have made a mistake.
BTW... always has amounted to once, in over ten years of selling here.
:-)
03-18-2011 11:02 PM
While this is not fair, you can prevent this from happening in the future by changing you auction listings to ' accept returns'.
03-19-2011 12:44 AM
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03-19-2011 10:24 PM - last edited on 10-05-2013 06:35 AM by mollysman-2013
the last experience i had with this sort of thing was selling a pair of jeans. measurements were listed accurately and off they go. well, a few days later i get a message about item not as described. the buyer says they are different in the tag and even sites the same measurements i listed in the auction. the guy wants a refund. after filing a claim i thought about it and from what ebay told me directly when i called i would have likely won since the buyer even admitted the measurements in his first email, then back pedals a couple emails later saying they are larger still. that said i decided to refund the guy with the stipulation being he paid shipping back and covered the shipping from me to him the first time; and, of course a positive. to me it was worth it not to receive a neg which would have certainly occurred had i stiffed him. for now i think i'll stick to my normal job and the surrounding areas
03-19-2011 11:24 PM
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