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<p>[QUOTE="IlikeMorgans, post: 1242090, member: 20497"]<b>Ebay returns</b></p><p><br /></p><p>You as a seller must always accept a return regardless of what you say on your listing; Ebay will tell you this rather than fight over the issue. Case in hand, and I bet this already has happened - look at your paypal account - since the buyer put in a case against you the amount of that auction has been deducted from your account and placed in hold awaiting a refund from you. Ebay will start a new return policy for all sellers later this year and were talking 14 days or more for any item sold. For the most part, buyers on Ebay will accept sellers return policies as a done deal, but beware of this new policy and those trying to push us sellers around. Ebay also says the buyer must send the item back with delivery/signature confirmation and paid by either party that agrees to pay. You should have this spelled out in your new return policy guidelines on Ebay that the buyer pays this fee. Good luck and take this as a lesson learned - and remember - if you want - to block the buyer from bidding on any more of your auctions to save any more headaches later. LarryB.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="IlikeMorgans, post: 1242090, member: 20497"][b]Ebay returns[/b] You as a seller must always accept a return regardless of what you say on your listing; Ebay will tell you this rather than fight over the issue. Case in hand, and I bet this already has happened - look at your paypal account - since the buyer put in a case against you the amount of that auction has been deducted from your account and placed in hold awaiting a refund from you. Ebay will start a new return policy for all sellers later this year and were talking 14 days or more for any item sold. For the most part, buyers on Ebay will accept sellers return policies as a done deal, but beware of this new policy and those trying to push us sellers around. Ebay also says the buyer must send the item back with delivery/signature confirmation and paid by either party that agrees to pay. You should have this spelled out in your new return policy guidelines on Ebay that the buyer pays this fee. Good luck and take this as a lesson learned - and remember - if you want - to block the buyer from bidding on any more of your auctions to save any more headaches later. LarryB.[/QUOTE]
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