Ebay Presale: Better to Chargeback or open an Ebay Case?

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  1. treehugger

    treehugger Well-Known Member

    I'm not sure if this is the right section for this, but it seemed the most general. I recently purchased a presale item on Ebay for the first time and it looks as though the item is not going to ship within 30 days after the purchase date, as required by the policy.

    I assume the best course of action is to contact the seller to get a refund. If that doesn't work, would it be better to chargeback the purchase through the credit card company or to open a case? This is my first experience with this, so I would appreciate some direction from those of you who are familiar with this type of situation. Thank you.
     
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  3. TheCoinGeezer

    TheCoinGeezer Senex Bombulum

    I was under the impression that pre-sales were verboten on eBay.
    If the seller won't refund, just file a claim with eBay. It's a simple process and, based on the facts you supplied, you should get your refund promptly.
     
  4. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Yep. If the dude don't ship in 30 days then he messed up. He shouldn't have been making promises he couldn't keep and by rights people need to open a case. Everybody knows that pre-sales are not allowed and he deserves the stress for stepping over the line.:eek: If you want to do business on ebay you gotta be a stand up guy, if not then you get a terrible feedback score and buyers stay away from you. It's not rocket science, we all learned this stuff in grade school.:yes: Bookem' Dano, I'm just sayin'!! :D
     
  5. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Request refund first, if he won't refund then open a dispute. If the dispute doesn't work then do the chargeback.
     
  6. treehugger

    treehugger Well-Known Member

    Thanks for your advice, everybody! I'll let you know what happens.
     
  7. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Chargebacks, even when obviously justified, tend to sour your relationship with PayPal. I view them as a last resort, and while I always use a CC to pay through PayPal, I've never had to do a chargeback -- Buyer Protection has always come through.
     
  8. treehugger

    treehugger Well-Known Member

    I just wanted to thank all of you for helping me and to let you know I was given a full refund by Ebay Buyer Protection. I hope I can be of assistance to you all in the future also.
     
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