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First and foremost, no matter what you say in a listing, you CANNOT refuse a return for any reason other than the buyer deciding they don't want the item (or something similar), even if you don't offer returns. That is against eBay policies. If it is not as described, if it is damaged, etc., eBay policy is that they can return the item to you.
Per eBay policy: Quote:
And for the future, using stock images is a good way to get screwed over as per this incident. With images of the item on the listing, it is only some extra proof to help your case. |
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eBay always side with buyers, I don't think there's anything you can do. Hope you win the case though.
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Ebays no return policy is a joke.
It is far to easy to maneuver around for the buyers benefit. What really sucks is when they return a item but stole certain pieces from it. |
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I've had eBay side with me as the seller. They just side with the buyer far more frequently.
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I've never dealt with evidence outside of eBay. They probably won't consider it.
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