12-04-2025 9:15 PM
I sold a willow tree Sadler teapot to a buyer through Yodel. I packed it tightly in bubble wrap, yet the buyer said it arrived damaged. He sent me photos and demanded a refund.
I rang up Yodel, who said it had arrived unbroken. Apparently, the photos I sent Yodel confirmed the buyer had deliberately smashed it with a hammer.
So I refunded him, and then the buyer said he hadn't received the refund. So I sent him a screenshot that proved I had!
I'm autistic and refunded the buyer, but I've also blocked him. How do I stop this from happening again, please?
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13-04-2025 12:17 PM
Inadequate packaging.
Sometimes the simplest answers are the best, not made up ones about hammers 😀. Fun thread though.
13-04-2025 12:51 PM
Best thing is do not buy simple delivery from eBay I missed it out completely and purchased from Royal Mail and added tracking
13-04-2025 1:10 PM - edited 13-04-2025 1:20 PM
You’re covered for fragile items with SD long as they’re packed properly
according to latest announcement on SD
in other words ebay will cover for this (damage)whilst normally evri wouldn’t
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Fragile items can be included within the Simple Delivery service: When you follow our packaging guidance, you benefit from the protection for damage in transit offered by Simple Delivery.
15-04-2025 5:44 PM
what's the best way to pack t-pots please? i'm on a learning curve here.
15-04-2025 5:51 PM - edited 15-04-2025 5:52 PM
Is this a joke or a trick question?
15-04-2025 5:59 PM
@louisetopp27 wrote:
what's the best way to pack t-pots please? i'm on a learning curve here.
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15-04-2025 8:30 PM
18-04-2025 7:35 PM
Thanks very much.
18-04-2025 8:57 PM
I'm more impressed that you got through to yodel on the phone...
18-04-2025 8:59 PM
Amazing isn't it? All in the past now.
19-04-2025 2:54 AM
That was pretty rotten.....& really a "one off"? I sell mostly books but odd pieces of china also. It is a bore but I have been thinking of photographing my packing of the breakables, (cdnt do a video being solo) & the finished box. If one is tech minded they can be sent via messages? I use a lot of the indi booksellers discarded paper wrapping from Gardiners which they are pleased to get rid of. If you open it out a little & then screw it up lightly it is a fantastic material for filling up spaces. (Gardiners boxes cut down quite well to 6" & are very strong) plus bubble wrap of course for the breakables, sourced from retailers, who are also glad...!! I pay for parcel tape only...boxes again from shops or offices around me. I even get a supply of the card envelopes so beloved of Amazon!! I have too much packing right now!! So far, touch wood,I have never had a broken piece.
19-04-2025 5:48 AM
@louisetopp27 wrote:
I sold a willow tree Sadler teapot to a buyer through Yodel. I packed it tightly in bubble wrap, yet the buyer said it arrived damaged. He sent me photos and demanded a refund.
I rang up Yodel, who said it had arrived unbroken. Apparently, the photos I sent Yodel confirmed the buyer had deliberately smashed it with a hammer.
So I refunded him, and then the buyer said he hadn't received the refund. So I sent him a screenshot that proved I had!
I'm autistic and refunded the buyer, but I've also blocked him. How do I stop this from happening again, please?
My relative sends out ceramics and always double boxes with plenty of packing between the 2 boxes.
Check the Courier you use if the they are insured for antique ceramics. As I had this problem a few years ago when the tea-set arrived with a broken cup, Courier postage did not cover breakages.
19-04-2025 12:26 PM
@lamulady2 wrote:It is a bore but I have been thinking of photographing my packing of the breakables, (cdnt do a video being solo) & the finished box.
That's what tripods are for... 😉