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Buyer causing damage then returning goods

Hi I’m hoping someone can help as I’ve had no reply from eBay after lodging a complaint about a buyer.

I listed a pair of sunglasses with photos and a no return policy as I’d be travelling. 24hrs after the buyer received them she messaged to say she was ‘a bit disappointed as the gold lettering on the D of Dior was rubbed off. As per my photos the sunglasses were in great condition with no gold rubbed off the Dior.

As a gesture I said I would allow her to return them but asked if she could supply a photo of the area she was talking about.

I also told her I was travelling today so the glasses should reach me no later than yesterday.

She eventually sent a picture and to my horror she has rubbed the gold D from Dior. Also I’ve just had a message to say the glasses have just been posted today when the buyer knows I will not be here to accept them.

I’ve had no reply from eBay...can anyone give advice please? Many thanks
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If you had already agreed that she could return the glasses I'm not sure why you asked her for photos, as now it sounds like she's deliberately damaged them to get a refund.

 

The glasses will be returned to the Royal Mail depot where they will keep them for 3 weeks so do you have a friend or family member who can go and get the parcel for you? They will need some identification and hopefully the card that will be pushed through your letter box.

 

Ebay only needs to see that the item has been attempted to be delivered to get her refund, so once the postie posts the card it will be classed as 'delivered'.

 

Ebay will refund her from your funds and you will lose your selling fees and gain an account defect.

 

Can you check your account while you are travelling and if you see the item has 'attempted delivery' status you could issue the refund. 

 

Otherwise you may come back to find your account has been trashed as she could also leave negative feedback.

 

 

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