eBay troubles!
#1
eBay troubles!
I had my first bad experience with eBay today. I sold a guitar and took it to the UPS store for shipping. I asked for a packing service, and I paid $50 for a box, packing, and shipping. I didn't watch the guy at the counter actually pack the item... I just stood there while he made sure the box was big enough. The buyer emails me today claiming the guitar iscracked and not as described.
Now, he has filed a claim with Paypal, and the money he used to pay is frozen. I asked him to send me pics of the damage because I know it wasn't cracked when I sent it. He won't send me pics because he says he's on dial-up.
I responded to the claim on Paypal, telling them my side of the story. Anyone with experience know how this works? Am I going to get screwed out of my money AND get back a broken guitar? If I get screwed I'm going to be so pissed. I was going to use that money to spend on my bike!
Would it be possible to make a claim with UPS?
Now, he has filed a claim with Paypal, and the money he used to pay is frozen. I asked him to send me pics of the damage because I know it wasn't cracked when I sent it. He won't send me pics because he says he's on dial-up.
I responded to the claim on Paypal, telling them my side of the story. Anyone with experience know how this works? Am I going to get screwed out of my money AND get back a broken guitar? If I get screwed I'm going to be so pissed. I was going to use that money to spend on my bike!
Would it be possible to make a claim with UPS?
#3
RE: eBay troubles!
^------Yup... insurance will protect the seller and the buyer... paypal only protects the buyer. In your case,if you can somehow get the manager at the packaging location to understand your side of the story but even still you won't be able to prove it wasn't cracked unless the guy that packed it agrees with you that it wasn't.
Btw, this doesn't sound like a bad ebay experience at all.
Btw, this doesn't sound like a bad ebay experience at all.
#5
#7
RE: eBay troubles!
UPS provides insurance for the product up to $100 automatically. After that it's $.50 per every $100. UPS will demand that the buyer let them inspect the package for insurance. They guy has no choice but to take pictures. Paypal will try and screw you, but there are other options, including eBay and UPS.
#8
RE: eBay troubles!
I sold an aquarium over ebay, packaged it real nice, but UPS broke it. I filed a claim with UPS, 3 weeks later I had my money from the insurance, buyer kept the aquarium, and I refunded their money. If you sold it on ebay, do you have pictures of the item NOT damaged? when i filed my claim, they didnt even send an inspector to look at the itme, but they might, so tell the seller to keep the packaging. on the plus side, it was their store that packed it as well.
#9
#10
RE: eBay troubles!
If you declared a value of $300 to the UPS guy and it's on the reciept (wouldn't listed as line item, but would probably be in their records) you have then you were insured to $300. (+the UPS store costs)
Contact the buyer right away and make him save packing and get pictures. Even with dial up, it doesn't take forever to send a 600x400 pic.
Contact the buyer right away and make him save packing and get pictures. Even with dial up, it doesn't take forever to send a 600x400 pic.