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solefoodbk 02-06-2015 12:15 PM

Returns & Defects
 
I had a return about a week ago and was expecting to get a defect shortly after the return request was opened. Well I refunded the buyer and still no defect. :)

I did a simply google search and read ebays policy...

Returns initiated through eBay's hassle-free returns process will count toward your transaction defect rate only when the buyer choses one of the reasons for the return related to your item description:

Missing parts or pieces
Damaged during shipment
Item defective
Item expired

Returns for these reasons are not counted toward your defect rate:

No longer want item
Found better price
Wrong size or doesn't fit


I'm assuming most people know this already but I didn't. Partly because I rarely process returns.

Its a little piece of mind for anyone thinking of selling clothes.

slokor 02-06-2015 03:09 PM

Re: Returns & Defects
 
Yes there are ways around certain types of defects.
Just have to watch out for the reason you or the buyer choose for the request - be it a return or an order cancel request.

Exile3 02-08-2015 12:26 PM

Re: Returns & Defects
 
I've just gone ahead and turned OFF Ebays Hassle free returns. Nothing but problems.

ghackett5 02-11-2015 01:21 AM

Re: Returns & Defects
 
if a seller has 'No returns" can a buyer still open a return request for whatever reason?

zexaah 02-11-2015 01:24 AM

Re: Returns & Defects
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ghackett5 (Post 641109)
if a seller has 'No returns" can a buyer still open a return request for whatever reason?

Yes sir, all with the push of a button.

rsot 02-11-2015 01:36 AM

Re: Returns & Defects
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zexaah (Post 641112)
Yes sir, all with the push of a button.

Agree - eB allows for returns even if a seller says No Returns

GreenBean 02-11-2015 01:52 AM

Re: Returns & Defects
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ghackett5 (Post 641109)
if a seller has 'No returns" can a buyer still open a return request for whatever reason?

Of course.

Sellers' rights are 2nd to the buyers.

:mad:

luverlyjuberly 02-11-2015 09:19 AM

Re: Returns & Defects
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile3 (Post 640123)
I've just gone ahead and turned OFF Ebays Hassle free returns. Nothing but problems.

How do you switch off?

solefoodbk 02-11-2015 01:22 PM

Re: Returns & Defects
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by luverlyjuberly (Post 641225)
How do you switch off?

You can't "turn off" returns from happening.

luverlyjuberly 02-11-2015 04:33 PM

Re: Returns & Defects
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by solefoodbk (Post 641309)
You can't "turn off" returns from happening.

As I suspected.

Phd 02-11-2015 05:39 PM

Re: Returns & Defects
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile3 (Post 640123)
I've just gone ahead and turned OFF Ebays Hassle free returns. Nothing but problems.

You said this in past tense, meaning you already did this.

Please explain HOW you did it, as no one else has found the spot to do it.

Thanks

trosky 02-11-2015 07:11 PM

Re: Returns & Defects
 
There's an option under site preferences for ebay managed returns that can be set to "no". Now if that does anything to stop buyers requesting a return I'm not sure as I haven't tested it.

solefoodbk 02-11-2015 07:41 PM

Re: Returns & Defects
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by trosky (Post 641446)
There's an option under site preferences for ebay managed returns that can be set to "no". Now if that does anything to stop buyers requesting a return I'm not sure as I haven't tested it.

Hypothetically speaking, say you could "turn off" returns via eBay....

They're still protected by paypal so it really doesn't matter. Like I said though, you can't "turn off" returns. :boink:

muzzie 02-13-2015 11:51 AM

Re: Returns & Defects
 
It is better to have "Returns" to be set as "Accepted". There are several reasons:
1) Some buyers are afraid of such lots, as they don't know that "No returns" means literally nothing.
2) These buyers, who bought but are not satisfied, would open a dispute instead of placing instantly a negative feedback
3) "No returns" actually do not protect the seller from getting refund requests.
4) "Returns accepted" are required for a top-seller rating


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