TangaroaTiki
I wanna live at the Polynesian!
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Good luck with that. Paypal tends to side with the buyer.
It seems ebay has sided with the buyer as a few of you mentioned they would.
The buyer has to return the item to me and will issue him a refund upon receipt. The buyer printed a shipping label one minute after the resolution was issued.
Another thing I learned, by doing a little research on the buyer's feedback page,is that he bought ANOTHER identical adapter from another seller the day before he received mine and paid more than what he paid for mine.
Oh well, lesson learned. I will try and resell it again and make sure I am doubly clear on the wording so that even acan understand it.
It seems ebay has sided with the buyer as a few of you mentioned they would.
The buyer has to return the item to me and will issue him a refund upon receipt. The buyer printed a shipping label one minute after the resolution was issued.
Another thing I learned, by doing a little research on the buyer's feedback page,is that he bought ANOTHER identical adapter from another seller the day before he received mine and paid more than what he paid for mine.
Oh well, lesson learned. I will try and resell it again and make sure I am doubly clear on the wording so that even acan understand it.
It seems ebay has sided with the buyer as a few of you mentioned they would.
The buyer has to return the item to me and will issue him a refund upon receipt. The buyer printed a shipping label one minute after the resolution was issued.
Another thing I learned, by doing a little research on the buyer's feedback page,is that he bought ANOTHER identical adapter from another seller the day before he received mine and paid more than what he paid for mine.
Oh well, lesson learned. I will try and resell it again and make sure I am doubly clear on the wording so that even acan understand it.
The buyer wasn't really 100% wrong. I don't think the unit can be repaired. Put whatever disclaimer you want. You can't auction garbage and act surprised if another buyer files a complaint.
That is your opinion, but I beg to differ. Many items can be repaired when you know how, or can be used for parts. The automobile junk yard industry is a huge example. It's sad that we have become a society where we throw so much stuff away just because it's cheaper to buy a new one, rather than repair it.
Maybe you can fix the main unit or use it for parts.
The buyer wasn't really 100% wrong. I don't think the unit can be repaired. Put whatever disclaimer you want. You can't auction garbage and act surprised if another buyer files a complaint.
Just because you don't think the unit can be repaired, doesn't mean the unit can't be repaired. Unless you're an electronics expert, it's just your mostly uninformed opinion and it means nothing. He sold an item that had the condition clearly stated, then had the buyer complain about the condition.
Too many idiots and crooks for Ebay to really work anymore, imo.
I'm sorry, but I have to disagree with this. My DBF is an electronics technician, you would be surprised at what can be easily repaired with just a minor weld, or replacing a resistor...it really is sad today that so many electronics are thrown away when all it needs is some minor repair...Mike made it clear in his ad, that the unit didn't turn on....and I think your comment about auctioning garbage was uncalled for...JMO
I sent the OP a PM. I think my posts in this thread are excessive. I don't think the OP had bad intentions when he first listed the item. I don't he should have listed it but I see his side of it.
Given the response of ebay/paypal relisting the item is a mistake. Paypal will not always side with the seller if terms like no return and as is are the issue. There is a difference between listing an item that might be fixable/have parts that can be used and an item which has almost no chance of being fixed or containing usable parts.
People who post on DIS tend to be ebay sellers and take the sellers side. You don't have to see the other side of it. Just accept the fact that paypal will side with a buyer, if there is an issue with the product. Your terms won't carry weight if you sold an item which has no value.