Terms and Conditions?

Just wondering what - if anything - any business sellers have put in their terms and conditions for their Ebay listings? Is it necessary to augment the returns/payment/shipping information that you have to input in order to create the listing?

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  • soolin
    soolin Posts: 72,184 Ambassador
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    Gen2k1 wrote: »
    Just wondering what - if anything - any business sellers have put in their terms and conditions for their Ebay listings? Is it necessary to augment the returns/payment/shipping information that you have to input in order to create the listing?

    I have nothing apart from the standard pre filled boxes about returns , I can't see what else a seller needs to say really.

    My return policy which is picked up automatically in the appropriate section on my listings just states the need for buyer to pay return costs for a change of mind return, the rest of it is as per ebay and UK legal requirements.
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  • Gen2k1 wrote: »
    Just wondering what - if anything - any business sellers have put in their terms and conditions for their Ebay listings? Is it necessary to augment the returns/payment/shipping information that you have to input in order to create the listing?


    Don't waste the skin on your typing fingers. Any such terms are totally meaningless to ebay and paypal. Most buyers know that.
  • forgotmyname
    forgotmyname Posts: 32,547 Forumite
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    How to scare buyers away? Adding uneeded or worse wrong information.

    Nothing worse than terms and conditions that go against ebays terms.

    Always thought that dodgy terms and conditions attracts the dodgy customers. Those that know ebays rules and howto manipulate them.
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