on 08-26-2020 07:10 PM
Is this a new pattern of behaviour from buyers? Received great pos fb from buyer about "exquisite piece of crystal". So I return pos fb to buyer.
Next thing, she opens a SNAD claim "doesn't seem authentic" stating that the top is not silver, but silverplate. Also said that it is only 6" tall and wanted a bigger one.
Item description clearly stated that the top is silverplate and that the item is 6 1/2" tall. There should have been no confusion.
So ebay only offers these solutions:
Accept return, pay for return shipping, then send full refund
Full Refund and buyer gets to keep it
Partial refund and buyer gets to keep it
Here's the rub:
Is this a new buyer scam? Are buyers waiting to receive pos fb from the seller and then open SNAD claim with the aim of getting a partial refund offer order to get to keep the item at a reduced price?
Has anyone else had this happen to them?
Yes, I have reported the buyer to ebay, just in case this is an established pattern of behaviour, or if she continues to do this to other sellers.
She has been blocked.
It can be-- but it's not new.
The way to combat it is to tell the complainant to return the thing for a full refund.
And include a Return Shipping Label*.
If she doesn't use it, she loses out on the refund and eventually the cost of the label is refunded.
Yes. You might be out the shipping cost both ways, but you get your FVF back and have the thing to resell.
Or her clever scheme is rendered useless. No return, no refund.
Mwah hah hah hah.
Also,
Buyers don't read.
(For that matter, a lot of sellers don't read either. Many have trouble with the concept that No Returns does not mean No Refunds.)
If more than 30 days have passed from delivery, she can still Dispute, but she has to go to Paypal for this and PP insists that the Buyer pay for return shipping before refund is possible.
*If your customer is in the States, and a lot of these quasi-literate fussbudgets are, she may think you can't send her a label, and will have to either let her keep the thing and send a refund.
Hah!
You can send a USPS shipping label using Shippo. If she doesn't use it, she loses out on the refund and eventually Shippo refunds you.