16-03-2021 9:36 PM
Title said "xxxxx- card" (xxxxx being the model of a graphics card), and in the description I clearly state that what I will be sending is a picture of the said graphics card, will eBay side with me in the case that the buyer decides to file SNAD? The person in question is using bots to buy up this stuff and sell for profit, which I really don't like, and I created this listing in the hopes of catching out said evil-doers. This is the listing: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133696016679?ViewItem=&item=133696016679
Should I just issue a refund now that the buyer has asked since I will lose the case anyway, or is it worth it to deny the cancellation in hopes of eBay siding with me?
Many thanks!
While this is perhaps understandable two wrongs do not make a right, and ebay would not see this as anything but fraud, so you will have to refund. You will still have to pay a hefty paypal fee.
" is using bots to buy up this stuff and sell for profit" I have no idea what you mean, and what is wrong with buying and paying, how ever you think they are bought. Anyone is allowed to buy and use sniping if they wish? Isn't all trading done by buying perfectly legally and reselling at a profit?