The buyer is made whole, price of item and shipping. You, the seller, are out the item. If, for some reason the item shows up later and is delivered, you can be required to pay back the USPS. Message 9 of 10 latest reply 0 Helpful Reply Re: Claim amount for lost mail al...
I sold the item, paid for the insurance and the item is still lost. Ebay refunded the item and charged me the $112.87 in seller fees. If I file a claim, I may get the money back if I file the claim for the full amount instead of the amount I would have received. I filed...
The authorities, authorizations and approval granted by you in this Section 2 shall also apply if eBay exercise their right under Section 9 to return the EIS Item to you provided that eBay shall be under any obligation to claim a refund of any excise duty paid on your behalf or on behalf ...
If the damage is deemed to have been caused by the carrier that the seller used to ship the item to the hub, we’ll have the seller reach out to that carrier for a claim. What happens if the international carrier breaks or damages the item after it leaves the hub? The seller is ...
Send fake emails to eBay users who didn’t win an auction item and claim they have a “second chance” to buy it. Use the eBay messaging system to indicate there’s a second chance to buy an item, but request that you wire the purchase price amount to a non-eBay email address. In...
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All a eBay buyer has to do is claim that the item is fake and they automatically are allowed to return the item. If the item is returned not in the same condition and is forced to it the lost. eBay should be asking the buyer to prove the item is fake, just how sellers are ask ...
Some could be lost in the mail, but that is too much of a coincidence that so many never arrive. By the the time you have given it a few more days and some delays in answer from the seller, it's too late for any claim from eBay. If you buy electronics which come defective, you...
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You can become a member for free, and they claim they have over half a million items up for sale. They use an intermediary payment system -- SwapPoints -- to facilitate swaps. In other words, instead of direct payment of cash between the parties, and instead of having to barter ...