Dr.Girlfriend
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I sold an older toy, mint in its original box, for about $9 on eBay.
(and before I go any further, I know, it's just $9, but I'm irritated at this point)
The box had quite a bit of damage but the toy itself, a swimming toy with flippers for feet, was totally fine. I took pictures of the box, and it clearly shows that condition of the box and the toy. You can see that the legs/feet are attached in the picture that I took.
My auctions state no refunds and if you want insurance, you have to pay for it (it is an option that this buyer chose to pass). Shipped the item out Monday, he just got it and sent me this message:
"Hi, just got the toy, his foot is completely broken off of his leg and your pictures and description do not show this. The box he was shipped in it fine. I also had to pay $2.93 more for shipping in order to pick this box up. I want a full refund on the item, the shipping and the additional shipping that I had to pay to get it."
Okay, well, this makes no sense at all to me. The picture CLEARLY shows that his legs/feet are totally fine and 100% intact.
Secondly, I purchased the postage directly from the post office. If it cost more to ship it, wouldn't they have, oh, I don't know, put the correct postage on the box while I was standing there?
I emailed him back saying that I will pay the $2.93 additional for shipping if he sends me a picture of my actual box with the postage that my post office put on it and a receipt showing that an additional amount was due. I will not refund for the toy or original shipping costs, as the item was 100% perfect before, during, after the auction and fine when it went into the box (packed with peanuts, bubble wrap and newspaper - and he said the box it was shipped in was totally fine).
I get the impression he had a similar toy with a broken leg and wants to pull a scam, even though it's ony $9. And he has a high rating on eBay, so I am just baffled with this. WWYD? Anything else at this point?
(and before I go any further, I know, it's just $9, but I'm irritated at this point)
The box had quite a bit of damage but the toy itself, a swimming toy with flippers for feet, was totally fine. I took pictures of the box, and it clearly shows that condition of the box and the toy. You can see that the legs/feet are attached in the picture that I took.
My auctions state no refunds and if you want insurance, you have to pay for it (it is an option that this buyer chose to pass). Shipped the item out Monday, he just got it and sent me this message:
"Hi, just got the toy, his foot is completely broken off of his leg and your pictures and description do not show this. The box he was shipped in it fine. I also had to pay $2.93 more for shipping in order to pick this box up. I want a full refund on the item, the shipping and the additional shipping that I had to pay to get it."
Okay, well, this makes no sense at all to me. The picture CLEARLY shows that his legs/feet are totally fine and 100% intact.
Secondly, I purchased the postage directly from the post office. If it cost more to ship it, wouldn't they have, oh, I don't know, put the correct postage on the box while I was standing there?
I emailed him back saying that I will pay the $2.93 additional for shipping if he sends me a picture of my actual box with the postage that my post office put on it and a receipt showing that an additional amount was due. I will not refund for the toy or original shipping costs, as the item was 100% perfect before, during, after the auction and fine when it went into the box (packed with peanuts, bubble wrap and newspaper - and he said the box it was shipped in was totally fine).
I get the impression he had a similar toy with a broken leg and wants to pull a scam, even though it's ony $9. And he has a high rating on eBay, so I am just baffled with this. WWYD? Anything else at this point?