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| Gamefreak | 10-29-2011 08:59 PM | Sending buyer demand letter Anyone ever sent a buyer a demand letter to return an item they received?
Here is the situation. I only sell 3 items, 2 cost 199 each the other 20 bucks. By some mistake on my part I sent the buyer the wrong item ( 200 in place of 20 ). Now I wouldn't have know about this if the buyer didnt decide to leave negative feedback stating he received the other item but looked at the price and decided to keep it.
Knowing that I only sell 3 items I know exactly what item he received and would like it back of course. I tried emailing but thats going nowhere.
Other than the letter what other options do I have? |
| jeffweico | 10-29-2011 09:20 PM | The only option I can see here is a lawsuit, which would hardly be worth filing.
I mean, the buyer didn't scam you or anything. Sure, they should have sent it back, but I don't see where they broke any laws... |
| KingRay | 10-29-2011 11:14 PM | All you have to do is contact your local DA office and let them know what happened. They will contact the DA there and try to work it out.
Here is a thread I talked about it a bit in. http://www.aspkin.com/forums/subscri...-reported.html
I dont see why it cant work the other way.
I have used this to MY advantage since that posting and got good results.
They will work with you like an attorney on your behalf when something to do with online fraud is involved. In this case, they didn't set out to screw you but didn't stop it either when they were in control and could help.
It alone can hurt their case. They could have mitigated the problem and didn't for their own gain. Kind of like taking advantage of a kid or elderly person when they do not know any better or of the situation.
Okay, that did come from the Wife. Her words are all grown ups words. Mostly. ha. ha
Anyway, Try contacting them. |
| Gamefreak | 10-29-2011 11:29 PM | I get what your saying... Like I said I wouldnt have known if the idiotic buyer didnt decide to leave negative feedback. So im going after him to regain whats rightfully mine. |
| KingRay | 10-29-2011 11:30 PM | Dont let up. If for some reason your local one doesnt sound interested in helping. Call the local one in the buyers area.
Im assuming you have record of him saying he got the item you will be claiming he has though right?? that is pretty important |
| cherrqell | 10-30-2011 02:42 AM | I'd say your gonna burn alot of calories to recover 180 bucks. I'd just chalk it up to a very valuable lesson learned. Always double check the merchandise before you send it out. Amazon wont help you, the DA, and local authorities will not put a ton of effort into recovering the merchandise that you willfully sent out. They have bigger fish to fry. All you can probably do is negotiate with the a-hole and possibly split the difference. He holds all the cards. The thing I'm perplexed about is the neg feedback. If I received a $200 item for 20 bucks, I would of left a glowing feedback.:doh:I'm really sorry this happened, but outside of going to the guys house and confronting him, your pretty much out of luck. Move on I say. |
| yotano211 | 10-30-2011 03:30 AM | You can always call his mom, moms have the power to do amazing things.
Joking aside, yea its going to cost you lost of time. When I started selling on EB I more then once did that, lucky all the things got returned and no negative feedback. People are such a holes at times. |
I bet the buyer will end up denying it. I'd copy any remarks he/she said about receiving the item.
To bad they left bad feedback, seems like they got a great deal. |
| Gamefreak | 10-30-2011 04:55 AM | he cant deny anything as I already took a screen shot of his comment.
Lots of time is what I have. Online is how I make a living so 90% of my day is online. |
| slapped | 10-30-2011 09:30 AM | the WORST part about this whole thing from My point of View is that the PRI*K left Negative Feedback on top of it all |
| Gamefreak | 10-30-2011 06:34 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by slapped
(Post 282795)
the WORST part about this whole thing from My point of View is that the PRI*K left Negative Feedback on top of it all | EXACTLY my point... Messed up my perfect 100% feedback that I was working with.. |
| KingRay | 10-30-2011 09:32 PM | You wont have to spend tons of time. Call the DA's office , the assistants do the work. In the fraud division, that is what they do is handle claims like this. Just call them and talk to them. They hassled me with letters and all that crap for less than $20 so i know they will do the work. |
| adam34996 | 10-31-2011 10:03 PM | This happened to me with a $600 tv and $20 DvD years back.
The attorney I spoke with told me not to peruse it. She didn't commit a crime and it was my mix up and she could just deny it.
I called her county sheriff office and explained the situation and they wouldn't do anything either.
Talk about eating it.
Im sure you could file a lawsuit but I hardly doubt it would be worth your time. |
| Gamefreak | 10-31-2011 10:07 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by adam34996
(Post 283203)
This happened to me with a $600 tv and $20 DvD years back.
The attorney I spoke with told me not to peruse it. She didn't commit a crime and it was my mix up and she could just deny it.
I called her county sheriff office and explained the situation and they wouldn't do anything either.
Talk about eating it.
Im sure you could file a lawsuit but I hardly doubt it would be worth your time. | Proof is in the comment he left.. Ill do what needs to be done to show him a lesson he will never forget! |
| KingRay | 10-31-2011 10:47 PM | A lawyer wont pursue it. That isnt what I said to do. Contact the internet fraud division in your local DA's office. If you dont want to then yes eat it.
Im not making that crap up. Its what they are there for.
The things they dont pursue is those BS Craigslist scams. They simply say they are too complicated for them. becuase they are.
Just call them and get it over with already. lol |
| adam34996 | 11-01-2011 02:10 PM | Maybe the DA will help you like King Ray said - that's what they are there for.
Its worth a shot - best of luck. |
| Gamefreak | 11-01-2011 02:46 PM | My mom knows a lawyer, had him write me up a letter, sent it to buyer. Next thing I know buyer is communicating with me. :D |
| cherrqell | 11-01-2011 05:45 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Gamefreak
(Post 283429)
My mom knows a lawyer, had him write me up a letter, sent it to buyer. Next thing I know buyer is communicating with me. :D | I hope it works out, and perhaps this person would scare easily. There are a lot of people that would just throw that letter in the trash and say bring it on. If the person is now communicating with you, suggest to that person that you will drop the whole matter by refunding the original 20 bucks, sending the original merchandise to them in exchange for them removing the neg, and returning the 200 dollar item. You will pay return postage too. May work. It was your error, so you have to resolve the issue. On a side note, just to salvage the feedback, I would send a small gift as a token of your appreciation for their cooperation, and inconvenience. Small price to pay to keep a solid account in good standing. |
| Gamefreak | 11-01-2011 08:40 PM | Yeah just told him to remove the negative feedback and let him keep the item. Make it up in 3-4 sales. Much rather have 100% feedback account..
Issue resolved! :amen: |
| subzero3001 | 11-05-2011 02:19 PM | Next time be more careful with your orders.
You lost this one.
If you go to court you do not have ground evidence to prove you did ship the wrong item to him, not even using the other buyers testimony.
HE has the item in his hands at his home, is his property.
Good luck. |
| Clay Davis | 11-09-2011 08:51 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Gamefreak
(Post 283524)
Yeah just told him to remove the negative feedback and let him keep the item. Make it up in 3-4 sales. Much rather have 100% feedback account..
Issue resolved! :amen: | Curious to hear if youyr buyer complied witn your more than reasonable compromise or is he still being a a-hole about the issue?
I have been in your shoes but have been lucky the buyer was easy to work with about getting the item back to me. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:00 PM. | |
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