What would you do in this situation?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by zaneman, Jan 3, 2007.

  1. zaneman

    zaneman Former Moderator

    I sold a 20th anniversary 3 piece set on ebay. I did not offer a return policy on these, as they were priced at 185, and I only wanted to have to make one trip to the post office for these. The set was well packaged, and insured. The buyer contacted me today indicating that some scuffs have appeared on the outside of the box. He wants me to refund him the full purchase price, including my shipping costs, and he wants me to reimburse him for the return shipping.

    I have no way of determining whether or not he is even sending back the same set I shipped him. I'm not sure what to do?
     
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  3. zaneman

    zaneman Former Moderator

    I should mention that I am leaning towards giving him what he asked for.
     
  4. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Well he got a heck of a deal on it---so I don't think he has any right to be mean---and over that the box isn't what matters--its the coins.

    Speedy
     
  5. claw

    claw Senior Member

    Hey Zane. If you did not offer returns, then I think he got what he paid for.
    I kinda had the same thing happen. I sold three sets unopened ( exactely as they come from the mint).
    the guy says the package was all beat up and wants me to refund the $. He claims that I did a horrible job packing .As we all know, these 20th anniversary sets were just kinda thrown in the box. I offer returns minus 10% and all shipping charges. I also upgraded his shipping to priority which cost me double what he paid for. I told him that he needs to make a claim with the post office. i had full insurance on these items. He insists that I give him 100% of his money back.
    Not sure what to do either. He will probably keep them because he will be out at least $80 if not more.
     
  6. bama guy

    bama guy Coin Hoarder

    If i did not have a return policy do not think I would deal with this person. scuff marks are a pretty lame excuse to send these back. It is like saying the boxes they come in are dented, which mine were.

    sound like someone may have cherry picked them to me.

    scuff marks? was this on the cardboard box or on the case. Sounds like a scammer to me
     
  7. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Zane:
    "he buyer contacted me today indicating that some scuffs have appeared on the outside of the box. He wants me to refund him the full purchase price, including my shipping costs, and he wants me to reimburse him for the return shipping."

    What! The scuffs have appeared on the box? How, by magic?
    Tell him to get real and contact the PO.
    If you put the box in another box, then tough, with proper wrapping it sholdn't have happened.
    As for return postage, tough.
    As for his attitude it stinks.
    If wrote this to me in such a nasty manner, then tough, but I'd explain about the postage situation (cost you double). -- oops that was Claw, never mind.

    But, this is a lesson, clearly state your return (or non-return) policy on Ebay.
     
  8. CentDime

    CentDime Coin Hoarder

    He can buy a new box without coins on ebay with no scuff marks if that is the only problem.
     
  9. johndo

    johndo New Member

    "as is" you can't help that the PO plays basketball or soccer with the pkgs. once there out of your control

    John
     
  10. NathansCoin

    NathansCoin New Member

    Speedy and the other frank as well as the other fellas got it right. Kindly tell the guy to Poop in his fist. As long as you didnt try pulling a scam the you did nothing wrong. :)
     
  11. 09S-V.D.B

    09S-V.D.B Coin Hoarder

    It's a done deal, no returns = no returns.
     
  12. skm06

    skm06 Member

    Definitely sounds like he's trying the swap good for bad on you, tell him to file with the PO. As much as neg's bite, I don't think I'd give in in this case.
     
  13. srkjkd

    srkjkd Book before coin

    he got a great deal considering the aftermarket price. something doesn't seem right w/ the buyer. i wouldn't risk getting back scratched coins, ect....its a done deal and the guy got a bargain. you didn't scam him so that transaction is complete....
     
  14. Indianhead65

    Indianhead65 Well-Known Member

    I agree with treashunt. Its tough luck on his part. If he is so picky about a few scuffs on a box, which is very petty, he should have purchased insurance, which would have covered any damage done by the PO. If there was no return policy set in place then......he cant return it. Let him buy a new box if it means that much to him. Like Speedy said, its not the box that matters, its the coins. I'd tell him to take a hike...or words to that effect.
     
  15. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    The whole thing sounds like the buyer might have gotten a bad set from the mint and decided to "swap" it out in this manner for a better one instead of returning it. So my guess is that the set you get back will not be the set you mailed to him.
     
  16. flyers10

    flyers10 Collector of US Coinage

    I bought 2 of your sets myself on Ebay (Ebay account is in my wife's name). The shipping was very prompt, the packing was excellent and the coins were as advertised. One of the airtites on one of the reverse proof had a small crack but that was done from the Mint not from your shipping. I did send off the 2 Reverse Proofs from those sets to NGC for grading. They looked very nice and I will be sure to let you know how they graded out.

    Sounds like that person is trying to pull a fast one on you. You probably already gave him/her positive feedback and now he/she will hold a negative feedback over your head if you don't send it back. That is one thing that really stinks about the Ebay feedback system.
     
  17. CoinOKC

    CoinOKC Don't Drink The Kool-Aid

    Zane, perhaps I'm naive, but I tend to see the "good" in people as opposed to the "bad".

    If I were in your shoes, I would probably accept the return, but NO WAY, NO HOW would I pay the shipping fees. The shipping fees would be entirely up to him.
     
  18. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    I would tell him:

    "I did not offer a return policy on these, but I am willing to refund your purchase price. There will be no refund of shipping charges. As a general rule NO dealer refunds postage costs, and many of them charge a restocking fee which I am not doing."
     
  19. andrew289

    andrew289 Senior Analyst

    I've thrown most of my boxes away ...buy the coins not the box.
     
  20. Old Silver

    Old Silver New Member

    That could prove to be a costly mistake down the road. Any collectible will always be worth more if the original packaging/documentation is with the item(s). Just watch Antique Roadshow and you'll see what I mean. Like you I collect coins and not holders but the holders/packaging is not far away.:)
     
  21. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    I agreed with Old Silver: How much room do the boxes take up?
    I pull the coins and store them, with a note about where the boxes are kept.
     
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