17-07-2021 8:20 AM
Hi,
I received an item recently that was drop shipped, ordered from B&Q direct to my address. I therefore opened a return upon noticing B&Q was £19 cheaper, and shipped an identical item from B&Q to the return address. The seller is ironically refusing to accept this identical item and offer me a refund, meaning I have paid them for nothing.
Does anyone know where I stand? They are claiming because the 'barcode is different' they won't accept it but I know for a fact it's identical as mine arrived with the B&Q delivery note (and they'll have never seen the barcode as they never saw the item!)
Thank you in advance
That is not a reason for a return
You should have checked prices before buying
Some sellers are allowed to drop ship
If the seller is a business or has Returns accepted on their listings then you send a return request and they have to accept the item back
You pay the return postage
If they dont have Returns accepted then they can refuse and if you sent the request and it closed in their favour then there is nothing you can do
Did you return it before opening the dispute
If you did then open it now and put in the tracking or 16 digit code onto the dispute and escalate after 3 days to ebay
Ebay accept delivered or attempted delivery for a returned items but it must be done through a dispute
Thank you. Some sellers? What dictates whether they can or can’t? The seller does accept returns, I have sent them an identical item via B&Q as they did to me, but it looks like it’s OK for them to do but not me and I will end up paying twice. I know it’s my fault for not shopping around, I just ordered in a rush. Even if I didn't return via eBay (though I did open a return and it was accepted) you'd think any decent person would at least offer some sort of refund.