17-01-2025 8:58 AM
Had a shock this morning, I received a message from eBay saying a buyer of an item I sold back in October had filed a dispute with their bank saying they did not recognise a transaction. I sent the item tracked 48 it was delivered with a picture of buyer receiving the item, they did not contact me through eBay and was oblivious there was an issue, why would a buyer not contact me or are they trying to get the item for nothing, will this affect me selling ? Never had this in all 19 years I have been a member
17-01-2025 6:24 PM
It won't affect your account.
Just deal with it promptly by adding the tracking that proves delivery and you should be eligible for Ebay seller protection.
All the details are here - have a careful/thorough read.
17-01-2025 8:57 PM
18-01-2025 8:05 AM
That is the problem with these claims.
Most banks etc. allow a customer 120 days (sometimes more) to open a payment dispute.
If you haven't got proof of delivery, and the buyer claims they don't recognise the transaction, the financial institution will always find in favour of their customer.
18-01-2025 11:44 AM
18-01-2025 12:12 PM
The only thing I can say, which I hope will reassure you a bit, is that, in my experience anyway, they are rare.
I have had ONE in 20 years of selling.
Like you, I was ... but I sent them an invoice, I left them feedback, I sent the item ... how could they not have realised they jad bought something?'