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Post by earthphase on Aug 22, 2017 19:04:10 GMT -8
eBay lets people return something even tho my listing clearly stated, in description and in settings, "final sale". Sellers have zero recourse in the eBay world.
Can't wait to see what tge watch looks like when I get it back.
Ugh!
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Post by lordflagpolecrabtree on Aug 22, 2017 22:14:38 GMT -8
I think Evilbay have become so big that they think they can do what they like ! I've just listed some watches on a BIN and they have kindly decided that this includes best offers ! I'm awaiting the insulting lowball offers eagerly.
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Post by pollythecat on Aug 22, 2017 22:54:02 GMT -8
I think Evilbay have become so big that they think they can do what they like ! I've just listed some watches on a BIN and they have kindly decided that this includes best offers ! I'm awaiting the insulting lowball offers eagerly. When you relist an item you must not be complacent and must check all the details because ebay alters the original listing to include best offers and craps around with auction duration etc. I leaned one thing about ebay; most of the time buyers are Ok but do not use ebay unless you are prepared to have an item returned, lost, broken or be harassed by a moron.
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tritto
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Post by tritto on Aug 22, 2017 23:02:21 GMT -8
More than once I've been caught out by eBay defaulting to free postage, despite my not selecting that option. So far no returns.
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Post by Groundhog66 on Aug 23, 2017 10:36:09 GMT -8
No such thing as an "all sales final" auction, if the customer is not happy, you have to make it right.
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