13-03-2018 16:59 - edited 13-03-2018 16:59
13-03-2018 16:59 - edited 13-03-2018 16:59
Now not being an eBay aficionado...
I’ve bought a phone that is well below what was advertised as and I’ve submitted a return, the seller has accepted..
So I’m guessing I have to pay for postage to get it back to them.. and if so.. is there anyway to claim those costs back or do I have to suck it up..?
cheers
C
on 13-03-2018 17:12
on 13-03-2018 17:12
I would think that contacting the seller might get you an answer. If the ad didn't say free returns, it most likely means you'll have to pay the postage. If the phone was expensive you should probably take pictures and/or insure it as well. The seller could easily claim it arrived damaged if you don't.
on 13-03-2018 17:29
on 13-03-2018 17:29
on 13-03-2018 18:19
on 13-03-2018 18:19
Who pays for return postage costs
If the item was not as described, the seller is responsible for paying return postage costs.
https://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/buy/return-item.html#process
on 13-03-2018 21:27
The seller doesn’t accept returns is what the ad said BUT the phone didn’t come in it’s original box, the headphones weren’t original and were used (ugh) the phone was locked to Vodafone, not unlocked as in the ad.
so I initiated a return and the seller as accepted. Now as I asked the seller several questions including specific questions about the phone, which she blatantly lied about.. I should get the postage costs back..
but it where do you ask eBay or Paypal to look into this.
on 13-03-2018 21:35
on 13-03-2018 21:35
on 13-03-2018 21:42
on 13-03-2018 21:42
@Anonymous You do it through the Ebay Resolution Centre https://resolutioncentre.ebay.co.uk/
It takes you through the whole process
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 13-03-2018 22:02
Yes I’ve started the return.. she’s agreed to take it back, but there is nowhere to get the other person to agree to pay the return costs.
Never had to do this before and I won’t be doing it again!
on 13-03-2018 22:39
on 13-03-2018 22:39
@Anonymouswrote:Yes I’ve started the return.. she’s agreed to take it back, but there is nowhere to get the other person to agree to pay the return costs.
Never had to do this before and I won’t be doing it again!
It's in the terms and conditions that she has to pay. Check the link given by @MI5
However if you have used Ebay resolution centre then they should action this for you.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 15-03-2018 20:07
Apparently, if the seller accepts the return (even though they state no returns) eBay makes up a ‘prepaid’ return label and it’s there ready to be printed. The cost of return is then billed to the sellers PayPal.
If it’s not readily available (like mine wasn’t) you need to ring eBay and they’ll send it to your email address.
Ive never bought big / expensive stuff on eBay and now I know why!