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Seller Admitting Goods will be damaged on arrival

Hi all
I’ve recently purchased, and had to send back several lots of roses. They have all arrived squashed into tiny packets and damaged beyond use.
I asked another seller if the send in a reasonable state and this was the response...
‘Flowers will be deformed on arrival, use a hairdryer to reshape them’
I’m disgusted that I’m supposed to spend hours repairing each of the 100 roses before use !!
Will EBay step in and tell this seller and others they must send items in packages that do not damage them??
These appear to be all ‘drop shippers’ whose goods are dispatched from warehouses that have no care for our purchases and NOT private sellers or responsible businesses that ship their own goods.
Problem is you can’t tell this when you buy. They should state that use warehouses to dispatch goods so we can avoid if we wish.
Can anyone recommend any sellers of foam roses that are not drop shippers to me please?
Thank you
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If you have Opened a Case for Items Not As Described/Damaged EBay will Step in if the Seller doesn't accept the Return and Force the Refund. No they won't Message the Seller. The Returns Cases are pretty much Automated. 

 

You can Report the Seller to Ebay if they are Drop Shipping and passing on your Name and Address to a Third Party. Is against the Government Data Protection Regs.

 

The only way you can avoid this type of Seller is to Check their Feedback before Buying from them. UK Business Sellers are the No 1 choice as they accept Change of Mind Returns for any reason within 30 days.

 

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