| lalalala | 06-23-2012 11:19 PM | Buyer trying to force return after trying item on then "refusing" I have searched for this topic all over google and have not found a similar situation.
I sold a cheap item of clothing (less than $10 including free shipping with tracking). I provided the brand's size as well as every possible measurements. I said no returns (after fees, USPS got more than I did). Soon after deliver (the tracking states it was "delivered), I received an email inquiring how to return the item because the fit was a problem. Weeks later, a package arrives in the mail marked "refused." It is the same package I sent out, only ripped open and resealed. Now the buyer is telling me he returned it and wants to know when he will get a return.
I thought eBay required a tracking number for returns; tracking has no proof the item ever left the buyer's house after it was received.
I have not yet even opened the package because I have read this is considered mail fraud (opening a package, then writing "refused" and dropping it off at a post office to save on return shipping), so I have no idea what condition the item is in.
What should I do? I hate to be forced into giving a return, but I feel that if I were, I would only refund the price minus actual shipping (since unlike any other return, this buyer did not feel they had to pay return shipping). The buyer already left bad feedback, and based on the way they have handled communication so far, I doubt they will revise it one way or another. |