
10-28-2014 01:20 PM
I'm would like to know about listing .
I purchased 3 different lots in last 14 days and they all said 1.50 die cast scale
That's is size of my collection I bid win pay for the item
And 3 of the last 10 I purchased the ad said 1/50 so I completed the deal and the show up wrong scale .
Yes they say send back and I will get Credit . Which is all good but the freight is average $ 20,00 .
It a dumb person that spends good money after bad .
If the sellers list wrong buyers should get a full refund including all freight charges
And them sellers say to me gee you should not do negative feed back .
We as a consumer you as sellers should not list wrong if you don't want negative feed back .
I sure if I don't pay your not going to give me a good feed back
Thank you
10-28-2014 01:44 PM - edited 10-28-2014 01:47 PM
When did you buy this?
When did you leave negative feedback as that gets the seller non helpful?
If you are within the time frame to open a dispute, open an item not as described case and seller will pay return shipping in the form of a return label or Ebay will send you a return label
did you by chance buy this from outside of Canada, if so, it gets a lot more troublesome as Ebay and Paypal have not figured cross border returns out yet. I would still open a INAD case and see what the seller does
10-28-2014 01:53 PM
Seller is in Hungary, lousy ratings, new. You may be out of luck as seller probably does not care. He won't be selling for long.
Pick your sellers better and unless are extremely good and around a long time, do not buy from over seas.
10-28-2014 02:43 PM
hello thanks for replying
Yes all three were not from CDN and last ONE was Hungary
I will watch beeter and buy less thank you
10-28-2014 03:20 PM
You could still open SNAD cases to see what happens. Maybe Ebay or seller will refund you. You have nothing to lose. Be factual and describe the obvious defect that it is not the scale as described.
10-28-2014 08:46 PM
In my experience, most collectors do a fair bit of trading- including buying and selling.
If the cost of returning a poorly described item (or if you misunderstand a correctly described listing) you can plan to trade or sell the unwanted item either on eBay or on a free local classified site or on a specific hobby site.
10-28-2014 09:20 PM
That may be fine if selling stamps which can be sent letter mail but shipping out of Canada for non letter mail as you know is ridiculous.
Also, why should the sellers that misrepresent their items get away scot free?
Ebay is supposed to protect buyers and put in wonderful policies they don't know how to deal with outside their own country.