Seller agreed to pay return shipping.. now he won't!
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07-15-2013 04:54 PM - edited 07-15-2013 04:55 PM
Hey guys,
Long story short... I bought a camera lens from a seller. The lens came with a deep scratch on the front glass and on the barrel of the lens. The pictures and the item description did not show or describe this. I contacted the seller asking for a full refund + a refund for the return shipping. He agrees to pay for everything and I have it all in writing in my eBay messages. Just to be safe, I created a dispute on PayPal. The lens has been shipped back to him now, and he has confirmed delivery (USPS confirmed delivery as well).
The seller got offended (I guess) that I created a dispute and is now leaving me with the bill for the return shipping. He told me that now he has to pay PayPal and eBay fees and my money is put on hold and he can't refund me until I close the dispute. This sounded fishy, so naturally I called PayPal and they told me that 1) there are no fees as a result of me creating a dispute and 2) the seller can still refund me, regardless of the funds being put on hold. PayPal suggested that I open a claim/case, so I did.
Bottom line - I know that PayPal can't make him pay for the shipping, but is there anything that I can do? I hate leaving negative feedback, but this seller is being dishonest and almost leaves me no choice. I also found out that the seller did the same thing to another buyer of this lens. The buyer sent back the lens, and the seller relisted it, and I was the sucker who bought it. I contacted the first buyer and he told me to avoid this seller at all costs.
The item was not as described, why should I be out any money?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Seller agreed to pay return shipping.. now he won't!
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07-15-2013 05:28 PM
There is nothing anyone can do to force the seller to refund return shipping.
However, I have experienced cases where paypal or eBay has paid return shipping because it's good customer relations.
You could call eBay (not paypal) and describe the situation to them.
Currently they have a promotion where they are paying return shipping until the end of the month (I'm not sure of the details) and there's a better than usual chance that they will help you out in this situation.
As for NFB............ that's up to you, and it could spur the seller to honor the agreement you have. That is, the seller may agree to pay return shipping if you remove NFB. If you go that route make sure you get your refund before honoring your part of the bargain.
I am of the opinion that NFB hurts buyers at least as much as it hurts sellers.
I never leave it, but others will disagree.
It's an individual thing but that NFB will be there forever and it will matter for a long time to come for you as well as the seller.
