
04-22-2018 02:56 PM
Hi, sold used laptop as is.
Buyer wrote me claiming defective hard drive and asking for a deduction 22 days after received.
What is best for me to do?
Thanks
04-22-2018 03:39 PM
Ask him to open a 'Return for Refund' case. He'll claim not as described and you'll have to pay postage for him to get the equipment back to you but you'll be able to examine and fix to sell again.
04-22-2018 03:40 PM
As to the issue with 'as is' was it listed as for parts and not working? Or did you write 'as is' in the description somewhere?
04-22-2018 04:47 PM - edited 04-22-2018 04:56 PM
I wrote As Is in the description only. No mention of parts or not working.
I like to offer them a deduction, otherwise they may file a not as described claim and I rather not go through all that.
I misunderstood what As Is means I guess. If I offer a deduction do I do it in a regular message or ask them to open a claim and do it that way.
Whos to say they don't file a claim after I paypal a deduction.
Thanks!
04-22-2018 05:58 PM
04-22-2018 06:38 PM
I like to offer them a deduction,
Just a note on the jargon around here.
What you are talking about is usually called a 'partial refund'.
You still pay full eBay fees on the buyer's original payment, even if you give him a partial refund.
Your cost for Return for a Full Refund is the shipping and return shipping.
You still have the broken laptop to relist and resell.
And nothing stops a buyer who has received a partial refund from opening a Not As Described dispute.
Or leaving appropriate feedback.
Generally, I believe if it's good enough to keep, it's good enough to pay for.
04-22-2018 06:56 PM
Also, here is the best that I could find on 'as is' which isn't really a term applied to ebay sales since everything sold here is subject to the MoneyBack Guarantee.
http://pages.ebay.ca/help/sell/item-condition.html
I think the relevant section is this:
For parts or not working
An item that does not function as intended and is not fully operational. This includes items that are defective in ways that render them difficult to use, items that require service or repair, or items missing essential components. See the seller's listing for full details.
Computers and parts is admittedly not my thing so another user may be in a better position to address this than I, but I suspect the laptop should have been listed as a For Parts or Not Working because of the key issues you did identify. That the buyer (allegedly) found something else is a matter for some debate.
04-25-2018 11:00 AM - edited 04-25-2018 11:02 AM
realynicestamps and momcqueen thanks, for your input and explanation. Lesson learnt, next time parts or not working section.
I sent $50.00 via Paypal to help towards a new used hard drive .
Buyer seems happy.
Hopefully it's done now.
Take care