15-05-2026 11:19 AM - edited 15-05-2026 11:27 AM
Hello to everybody
Luckily, I had enough time and patience to contact Customer Service again and insist on clarification regarding the compensation. Otherwise, I would never even have known that the seller supposedly offered £8 compensation, because this offer was never officially visible to me on the case page in the app.
The technical issues with the messaging system made communication extremely confusing, and I was only seeing instructions to return the entire order instead of any clear option to accept or negotiate a partial refund.
15-05-2026 11:34 AM
In theory damaged in transit should be refunded by ebay, not the seller, with no return required.
It seems to me that this would be best sorted out between you and the seller, to avoid the aggravation of returning for a full refund and more possible damage.
Even if you did not see the offer of £8, if acceptable I am sure the seller would prefer this than having to refund in full, so negotiate with seller by messages, to see if an agreement can be made without involvement of ebay.
15-05-2026 12:18 PM
I understand your point, but I already tried to resolve this directly with the seller.
The seller stated that it was “already a good bargain” and insisted that I return the whole set for a full refund, rather than agreeing to a partial refund for the damaged item. The seller chose to accept a return rather than issue an £8 partial refund.
I also did not have a clear opportunity to accept or negotiate the £8 offer within the case system due to messaging/display issues, or due to seller pushed the "wrong" button, so the situation escalated into a full return process.
15-05-2026 12:21 PM
"In theory damaged in transit should be refunded by ebay, not the seller, with no return required."
I thought the same, but eBay did not protect my purchase under Simple Delivery, due to the seller’s business setup.
15-05-2026 1:10 PM
If the seller won't agree to a partial refund ebay can't enforce one.
This leaves you the option of a full return, or closing the case.