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Ebay buyers taking the Michael
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If they want to return they must pay the postage and also send it back via a trackable method. Only when they do that and you have the goods do you refund them.
I totally agree about some buyers being a complete and utter pain, sellers on there just have no protection at all and it's a joke.0 -
As an eBay seller I fully understand what you're saying.
In my last auction I spent more wording detailing my terms and conditions than I did talking about the item..
It amazes me I have to write things like "item is used, so that means it isn't new" - but you get so many chavvy types who buy things from eBay believing that they're going to get something that costs a lot less than new but expect it to be the same..!
Ive also stopped selling to people in the TW postcode area as Ive had huge problems with buyers in that area..don't know who lives there..just that my experience has been difficult..Never argue with an idiot. Especially not this idiot because I'm always right anyway.0
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