27-04-2020 5:38 PM
Hi there,
I sold a pair of jeans with the measurements (W32 L30) provided in both the title and description as well as pictures. I mentioned that the jeans are stretchy and can fit a size 18/20, but ultimately the measurements were there so it was up to the buyer to make a judgement on that.
The person i sold these jeans to is now asking for a refund because they don't fit her and she is claiming I falsely advertised the jeans because I suggested they could fit a size 18. However, the exact measurements are stated in the listing.
I feel that it is unfair to provide a refund (I also stated on the listing no refund or returns) especially when I have provided true measurements and accurate pictures.
I have asked her to open a case if she is unhappy.
Can anyone please provide me with some advice on what I should do or if there is anything I can do to fight this so I can prevent Ebay from refunding her?
Thank you in advance for your help.
But you also said that they would fit sizes 18-20, and there is no way on earth that a W32 will fit sizes 18-20, even with stretch...! So the jeans are definitely not as described. W32 will fit a size 14 - look up sizing for yourself by doing a simple web search.
So accept that you've messed up, apologise, tell the buyer to open a not as described case, and agree to refund on return. If you dig your heels in and refuse to refund on return, Ebay will force the refund without the need for return, as per their Money Back Guarantee (which you agreed to abide by when you registered your account). They will also slap a damaging defect on your account for not accepting the return and refunding voluntarily.
Depends which Case she opens? You will be ok if she opens a Case stating "Does Not Fit" as Ebay Class that as a Change of Mind Return. As a Private Seller with a No Returns Policy you can Refuse.
However if they Open a Case stating "Item Does Not Match the Description, Faulty in some respect" then yes sorry you will have to accept the Return. Not all is lost, your Final Value Fees will be Refunded. You get the Jeans back. You can then Relist them at a higher price.
When she opens a Returns Case there isn't an option of "something wrong with them." It all depends which Case Option she selects ???
No good you trying to argue the Case referring to measurements. EBay do support the Buyer. Yes you will have to generate a Returns Label through the Case. As said you can Relist and ask more for the Jeans.