22-10-2025 10:58 AM
I sold a live coral by auction and the buyer lived in Northern Ireland. I told him I wasn't entirely comfortable with sending a live animal (needing to be kept warm) that far and had stated in item description that postage was at buyers risk! Accepting, reluctantly, the sale I bought heat packs and paid for, out of my own pocket, a a much higher standard of postage which was approximately £10 more than the buyer had paid. The coral died in transit and the buyer has requested a return, I'm really quite angry about this and no way do i accept refunding him after my initial concerns. The item sold for £135 so it's not a small amount to lose out on! TIA
22-10-2025 11:24 AM
"stated in item description that postage was at buyers risk! "
Unfortunately nothing a seller says can override eBay buyer protection/money back guarantee.
22-10-2025 11:31 AM
So I'm meant to be £150 down with no choice at all? That's not happening
22-10-2025 1:33 PM
It's all seller risk, not the buyer's - they can easily get a refund if their item arrives and isn't as described.
It's a shame that you sent that somewhere that couldn't guarantee next day 24hr delivery.
22-10-2025 2:29 PM
Have you looked at Ebay's live animal policy?
22-10-2025 2:52 PM
Where can I find that please?
22-10-2025 2:55 PM
it arrived in exactly 24 hours however he didn't open the parcel for another 12 hours after that, therefore adding extra stress to the animal
22-10-2025 2:56 PM
found it, not really much help tbh. Ebay is stacked with live animals being sold