14-07-2020 8:50 PM
I sold a jukebox cd player brand new in box a few weeks back, the box the jukebox was in was covered in
bubble wrap, it was then placed in a delivery box again packed with bubble wrap and newspaper, the
buyer decided he did not want it he said he ordered by mistake, the cd player was sent back not in the
original packing, just a small amount of bubble wrap which only covered the middle section of the box
and a couple of layeres of brown paper, when i received the parcel the brown paper was ripped and the
cd box is totally battered, the inside of the box is the same the white hard foam (cannot remember name)
is all crumpled and broken and the jukebox has chips taken out of the sides and the wood covering coming
away from the bottom, i have pictures off all the damage, the buyer will be looking for his money back,
what do i do.
My sympathies.
Is it definitely your item that has been returned?
Unfortunately the buyer is guaranteed a refund no matter what but I would definitely not take this lying down.
You should get onto ebay first thing tomorrow earl and get the Dublin call centre and explain calmly and clearly what has happened.
Have your photos ready to send them
Have a look at the buyer's feedback, and feedback left for others. Are there any clues he has done this sort of thing before. If you suspect they have, ask ebay to look at thei account.
Good luck.