29-10-2020 5:24 PM
So... I sold an item which the buyer didn't read the description and proceeded to request a return stating 'Item not as described'
I disagree, goes to dispute and ebay provides a return label to the buyer. I spot the address is incorrect and call ebay immediately, helpful chap takes the correct address and advises a new label will be sent to the buyer
1 week later the buyer contacts asking if I received the item, he sent it via parcel force using my returns address - I check my address and it hasn't been updated. Parcel is signed for by me according to parcel force but I haven't lived at the address for over 6 years
I contact ebay and explain what happened, they said they will listen to the call and a manager will get back to me in 24-48 hours
Called them again, CS said they will chase the call back
Callled again, same as above
Called again today and get the same as above
The refund payment hasn't been taken yet...
Will a manager actually call me back - has anyone ever had a call back
Will they take the situation seriously and listen to the call and make a decision fairly - I expect ebay to take responsibility for the advice given
The CS stated I have to update the address, which I did... over the phone with a CS agent who confirmed it was updated and a new label would be sent to the buyer
Ebay cannot update addresses or any other personal information for you, as you could be absolutely anyone - an account hacker, or some other unauthorised user. It would breach strict Trust & Safety laws. I'm amazed that you're not aware of this. You have to update your own account details. So I suspect that you either misunderstood what you were told, or the agent you spoke to needs some serious retraining.
Neither did Parcelforce tell you that the parcel was signed for by you. It cannot have been signed for by anyone at that address, as recipients cannot sign for parcels due to Covid Health & Safety rules. The postie has to sign on the recipient's behalf, with 'Covid19' or similar.
The entire returns system is automated. You will have to refund the buyer before he can escalate the case to Ebay. If you don't, Ebay will auto-force the refund when the buyer escalates, and you'll have a damaging defect slapped on your account for failing to refund voluntarily.
You can certainly try to get Ebay to refund you from their own coffers after that, but I very much doubt they will, as their supply of a returns label with the wrong address was entirely your fault. Ebay can only supply the address that is registered on your account at the time. So my advice is that you take full responsibility for your error, and treat this as a learning curve.