26-02-2025 1:04 AM
Case:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/116409328549
A buyer buys a Boss jacket from me in size UK60 = 4xl. He receives the item and makes a fuss that it is smaller than he thought (the Pit To Pit size is given in the title of the auction and then all the detailed dimensions of the item in its description- you can see it in the last two photos in the auction). He sends me an email and when I do not respond to it within one day, he gives me a negative feedback. When I explain the whole thing to him, he sends me an email in which he does not apologize and admits that the item is UK60 = 4xl (which is shown by the inside label sewn into the jacket). Finally, eBay allows him to send the item back (even though the auction is NO RETURN), and the feedback is on my page as it was. In my opinion: THE BUYER CAN DO EVERYTHING!!! This is not fair. I sell what I have here and close the account.
26-02-2025 6:13 AM
Try contacting Customer Services again, but only very first thing in the morning as there's more chance of Dublin answering. Put forward your case that the buyer is asking for something not offered, that is a smaller sized item, when full measurements were included, worth a shot.
One thing to remember, when leaving a follow up feedback never leave an ' angry one'. Future buyers will read it and it will show what kind of seller you are when faced with an issue. Your follow up was fine explaining the details, until you added Malice.
This is the easiest and quickest way to contact eBay Customer Services, for a Call Back option.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/eua?id=5275&mkevt=1&mkpid
Lines open between 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekdays.
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends.
As said, I recommend contacting CS very first thing in the morning, when the lines first open, as there's more chance of Dublin answering.
26-02-2025 9:12 AM
It's supposed to be eBay's policy not to support "not as described" cases where the size is clearly displayed but the buyer says that it does not fit. eBay's guidance used to give this as an example of cases they do not support, but if it's still there I can't find it. It may be worth making a more thorough search.
If this is the only reason given by the buyer for this return you should have good grounds to appeal if eBay finds in their favour.
28-02-2025 12:38 AM