13-04-2026 12:48 PM
Hi everyone,
I’m a new seller on eBay and would really appreciate some advice from experienced sellers.
I recently sold a Botslab 4-channel dash cam system listed as “brand new (box opened).” The item was complete, unused, and in original condition at the time of sale.
After almost a month, the buyer has opened a return request under “doesn’t work or is defective,” mentioning WiFi connection issues.
My concerns:
As a new seller, I want to handle this properly and fairly.
My questions:
I want to follow eBay policies correctly but also avoid losing money unfairly.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
13-04-2026 1:39 PM
Buyers have 30 days to open case, they don't have to contact you 1st.
If within the 30 days, issue returns label through case & refund in full on return.
Ebay never see the item, but if buyer opens item not described case, ebay believe them.
If just outside 30 days, still best to accept case or buyer may do a chargeback & it will cost you more.
13-04-2026 2:18 PM - edited 13-04-2026 2:18 PM
If it's the one you sold on 13th March then depending upon the delivery time the buyer probably has just a few days (30 days from date of delivery) in which to open an item not as described case under eBay's money back guarantee.
I'm afraid they're not required to give you prior notice or give you any further information. eBay will probably require a photo but cases are decided without eBay even seeing the item, and usually in the buyer's favour. As a private seller you can't make any reduction based on the condition in which it is returned.
You can theoretically appeal the case on return although the most likely outcome is that eBay will still support the buyer, and place a defect on your account. If you believe the buyer has abused eBay's money back guarantee you can report this to eBay.
The procedure is very much weighted in favour of the buyer.
13-04-2026 3:01 PM
13-04-2026 3:59 PM - edited 13-04-2026 4:03 PM
Private sellers cannot refund less than full amount, only business sellers can make a deduction.
No doubt based on the fact that private sellers whatever condition of item, it is pre owned. Business sellers would generally be selling brand new items.
There is no difference between theory and practice as ebay rules are very rigid. If eBay allowed concessions to anyone, then the rules would be pointless.