12-11-2020 11:28 AM
Hello.
Just wondered how some would proceed with this problem.
I sold a brand new sealed dvd and the buyer claimed when played it jumped around so i asked them to return it for a refund.
I said initially that it could be that they needed to run a dvd/cd player lens cleaner through their machine but despite this they insisted on returning the dvd.
They have sent it back and on testing it there is absolutely no problems with it in the slightest ! in fact because it is an old movie from the 1950s it is really good quality on the dvd.
Obviously its also going through mymind that they watched it ! didnt like it and decided to try for a refund.
Got 100 % feedback and am always straight & fair with people but not sure how to deal with this one.
Had it been as they said jumping about all the time i would automatically refund and put it down to one of those things .
If buyer has opened a Not As Described Case,you would be wise to refund and not make a fuss. Ebay backs te buyer and if you don't refund then then will at your expense and you do not get a refund of the selling fee.
Buyer obviously changed their mind but you have NO RETURNS so they have to invent a reason for return that can be enforced.
A user friendly returns policy helps "Returns accepted within 14 days, buyer pays return postage". Buyers can then either not return, or pay the return postage without having to invent an excuse. Doesn't prevent abuse of the system, but will reduce it.