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Shafted up the backside from ebay :(
threaders:
Just got an email saying the item has turned up and the case will be closed :) Very strange, but definatly not complaining. I am actually quite relieved as I had lost the proof of postage slip and was just about to offer him a full refund :-[ Ill put the money toward some decals for my haro sport chuffed :)
Betty:
What pedal was it?
GavinDavis:
Ebay are only interested in a tracking number, proof of postage is pretty useless to them so its best to always send your gear recorded.
Thankfully its now been received though....Pain aint it!!
I got stung about 8 years ago sending a mobile phone that id sold (unrecorded) ....I lost £60 cos the bloke said it hadnt been delivered :( . It may have been the truth but there are some scumbags out there that are willing to play the system at your expense :(
BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN:
good to hear :daumenhoch:
proof of posting ( the post office write the postcode of where it is being sent)
vat receipt(the price you paid - self employed must get this for tax return)
recorded delivery (same as above - but with better come back)
if you do loose any thing in the post, they will want to know sizes and a weight + what it was wrapped it and also continence - value of item and price of postage
ebay are a law to there own - they can stop payment or freeze paypal at will - you can phone both till blue in the face :tickedoff:
you just have to think what you need to do in order to get every thing on your side if it dose go tits up ::)
you can ask them to remov neg feedbck if every thing has been followed to the rules of ebay - i.e. if you have sent money back and or item has come back and refunded price
such a nice easy advert on tv for ebay they make out ::) - in real life :wtf: :10_2_12: :tickedoff: :2gunsfiring_v1: :Aresehole: :knuppel2: :-X :buck2: :crazy2:
Gnarlyscoots:
--- Quote from: Threaders on November 09, 2012, 05:52 PM ---Ive always thought their fees are way to high though
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The fees are high to cover the cost of the thousands of daily claims by buyers alleging the item 'never' arrived. Due to buyers legal rights, Ebay are obligated by law to refund any claim of monies. They pass that claim onto you through their fees. :yahoo_silent:
Not saying that all buyers are alleging non deliverance as, I have heard from a few posties, the things that happen when they use 'casual' or 'agency' staff. The temptation to keep the parcels or packages I guess is high. They also leave them unattended on doorsteps so they don't have to fill out forms for undelivered. :knuppel2:
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