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Ebay will (likely) provide you a shipping label which will be charged to the shipper. You won't be out a dime.
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In a not as described I believe the seller always has to pay for the return.
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I was in a similar situation, but as a seller. The seller either provides a shipping label or Ebay will charge you. (mine was a medium sized box and they charged me a 10.23 return fee.' and I opened a case and reported the buyer and got on the phone about the bad person. Nothing they can do. Its a he-say she-say coin flip on who broke it, so it falls on the seller.
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I had a dilemma on this. I ordered tires for my ATV, and accidentally ordered the wrong size. I contacted the seller to initiate a return and told them why. I was willing to pay the return shipping since it was my mistake. They were very rude and told me I couldn't return them. I opened a return on eBay, and the seller is now stuck covering the return.
I would still be willing to cover the return shipping (@ $50) but I'm not going out of my way to be kind to a seller that was that rude. The funny part is, I even offered to pay return shipping because of my mistake, and then they blew all that on their own. It's not that hard to be nice to people. |
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A belated thanks to everyone for the replies here. If I had taken a minute to read the eBay policy originally (but why do the extra work when this board exists!?), I would have realized that the seller covers the return shipping for broken/damaged items. As it turns out, the seller here did not want to pay for the return shipping for a broken printer, so he refunded my payment and let me keep the broken printer, taking it as a total loss. I told him that if I was able to sell it locally I would kick him the money from the deal to help cover his losses. Seemed like a fair result.
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For a purchase like this, I personally wouldn't screw w/ feebay and all their shady sellers and policies. I'd just go to Staples, Office Depot, Costco, or Sam's. Returns there are no-hassle . . . and you see it B4 you buy it and know it is new!
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