That’s one of my peeves about eBay’s mobile app: IMO they really downplay both the seller and the item description. (It doesn’t excuse not looking at photos, and I don’t know if the buyer used the app. Your comment just happened to remind me how much I hate that aspect of the app.)
You have to have the asterisks as well.
I copied and pasted exactly what you posted. Comes up not a registered user.
What’ll happen is eBay will let him keep the book and refund him/her completely. It won’t come out of my money because I disclosed the flaws and you could clearly see them in the pics.
They went from you stated it had spine tics but they weren’t color breaking to their no longer color breaking spine tics but major damage. I referred them to the description which said it had both color and non color breaking tics.
It’s only $100 but I’m in the right and I’m sticking to it. You don’t get to claim something wasn’t disclosed and be shown it was disclosed and switch it up from color breaking tics to major damage.
I actually had sold a video game that had multiple discs. I ended up finding one of the discs in my disc drive after the buyer filed a case. I was more than happy to send the missing disc but eBay just let us keep what we had a they refunded the buyer out of there money not mine.
Sorry my copy and paste job omitted some asterisks. It’s It’s got an asterisk in the beginning, between the words and at the end. For some reason it’s removing some of the asterisks when I copy and paste.
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Lol…it won’t transfer over to this site. …@toddW described it and you can then block the person.
I wonder why it does that?
Weird. I simply typed it out and it removed the first 2 asterisks after I posted it.
Just tell Tony that Poyo is slacking. I can hear the whip crack from here! Not that I would get any joy from that…or anything.
I think he maybe getting his monthly bath. Just picture first blood.
I sold a copy of young avengers and had that same thing happen. I didn’t fight it and took it back.
They returned it, I updated the listing and dropped the grade just to avoid it happening again. Then Sold it for $20 more.
Ha!
agentpoyo busy with life…
Must be a big basement.
Has anyone experienced this on ebay, where you sell an item and deliever the item and then 3 months later the buyer revoked payment and stated they never received the item.
The buyer disputes the item through their credit card and not eBay. Is this some sort of new scam, as most credit card companies will side with the client?
Never heard this. Was it an international item? Contact eBay support, they should be able to help get your money back. What does the tracking show?
Normally credit card companies will look into the issue before just blindly taking their word for it. Normally they contact the vendor, provider or retailer (you in this case) to provide proof item delivery, which you can with tracking information, etc.
I’ve heard of people being too late to pull a scam within eBay so they call their card before it’s too late and claim there is an issue. eBay doesn’t like this and will often ban these people.
Yes, it happened to me a few times in 2016-2017, but it was for digital cards. PayPal ended up siding me with every time it happened, but I kept photo evidence of the trades/transactions in the app (Star Wars Card Trader), which may have helped.