I've gotten so much of this crap lately. 9:17 this morning received offer 9:20 accepted offer 2:40 received message the buyer isn't buying it because of my no return policy. I guess they were planning on returning it....or just wanted me to send it to FL for them to check it out or return their's in my box. This ebayer asked me back in Oct and maybe before that if I had a grille for sale. Well they found it on EBay. I guess they can't read since it's stated in my listing. But it looks like I may have been saved of another ebay bad buyer issue. If you sell on ebay you may want to block this buyer. (gerdor5) I'll let Ebay go through the process on a non pay dispute do their profile gets a ding on it. On to the next one.
I got one last night. Bought and paid for an item on my new listings email. Shipping pre computed. Last night I get an email that he didn't input the shipping correctly and it is actually 4x listed shipping charge. He wants to cancel the transaction. I asked about alternate shipping methods but it looks like a complaint goes into ebay this am for seller nonperformance. Personally I'd rather sell here or similar boards for a bit less without the ebay nonsense and costs. Haven't sold there in years.
Even if you have "no returns" marked on your items, eBay almost always sides with the buyer and will make you accept the return.
That is quite true. If you aren't sure what is wrong with your car, buy everything it could be. Then return all of your troubleshooting parts with the seller paying for shipping.
That really gets my upset at times. As a seller I do everything right but still get the shaft from Ebay.
Twice I have gotten jambed by buyers. Never fun but I have won cases too....mostly won though. When someone just doesn't pay there isn't anything you can do it ebay can do. You can't e en leave negative feedback on bad buyers. Just let them run loose with no consequences.
Depends on what their complaint is. If its buyers remorse then they don't side with the buyer. I keep all of the messages that buyers send me....just for this.
Try selling on Craigslist if you really want to have fun. I've got a boat for sale on there now and the number of BS texts and calls is mind-numbing. And I plainly stated in the ad, NO TEXTS. Don't matter to the scammers. If you can sift through it you may find a buyer, but it's a real hassle.