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mrmopar

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Jan 19, 2010
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I have thought about this before and although it has not happened to me...yet, what is in place to stop it from happening?

Here is a real life example to start my discussion. I bought a grouping of 5 or 6 items from a large, well know and sometimes controversial consignment seller. I have been a customer before and have never had an issue. Even after this issue I am planning to discuss was resolved, it worked in my favor, so still no reason to hate the seller.

So, here is what happened. I received a somewhat small package after paying for my order. I open it and received all of my items but one, an 8x10. The original order consisted of several cards and an 8x10. This package was much too small for an 8x10 photo to have been included. I message the seller and asked if the photo was forgotten. I eventually get a reply that the photo had shipped. The tracking on eBay was the same as for the cards that did arrive, thus it also showed the photo arrived at the same time. Confused, I messaged the seller again, pointing out that the envelope with the tracking number they provided was too small to have contained the photo, so either it was not sent on purpose or more likely, it was accidentally overlooked. At that point, I am given a different tracking number, but it was never clearly stated from the seller that the 8x10 did or did not ever get shipped and when it supposedly shipped.

The new tracking number never updated to show anything. I continued to buy more items and told the seller that I was not going to pay until the photo issue was resolved. Keep in mind this was like a $10 or less photo and it was not even the highlight of the order. Nothing more to update for a few more weeks and then finally eBay has the 15% promo code the other night and despite what is happening, I can't pass up 15% off an order just shy of $200, so I pay. I follow up with another update to the case indicating I just want a refund now and that it is apparent that IF the photo was sent, it is now lost.

Today I get a message saying I have a refund. However, it also states that eBay reviewed the case and since the seller provided a tracking number that showed the item had been delivered, my refund was a courtesy. It's not worth the time to call eBay and get some CSR to try to explain it to me. That is all fine and dandy though until this happens again and I don't get that courtesy refund!

So, here is my point and subsequent fear. What is to stop a bad seller (and I am not implying this happened to me in this case) from sending a multiple item order but purposely leaving the "money" item out of the package or sending a sealed but empty package with tracking so as to "prove" it was delivered. Does anyone suspect this has ever happened to them before? Obviously this can only work so long before a seller's reputation is shattered and they have to start over, but I am surprised it is not more of an issue or maybe it is and I am just lucky enough to have avoided it.
 

Pinbreaker

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Aug 7, 2008
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Laguna Niguel, CA
Years ago, several Taiwan sellers were doing this in Basketball..

Customers would buy a high end card and then they would get an empty pack..

I had this happen to me from Upperdeck.. via UPS.. Luckily the delivery guy knew I was a collector and wanted to see what my next redemption was.. He watched me open the envelope and shook his head.. he looked at the package and could see that someone at UPS had sealed the package back up.. Needless to say, UD now only uses Fed Ex to deliver items as well as Topps.. :)
 

DragonWagon

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May 4, 2015
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Then you file a return for the item not as described. Pay (I think seller actually has to pay) and upload the return. Send back the garbage with a BIG F U note. Leave negative feedback. You get a full refund including shipping. Seller pays for shipping both ways, get a nice note, and negative feedback. You win!!


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Pinbreaker

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Aug 7, 2008
10,129
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Laguna Niguel, CA
Then you file a return for the item not as described. Pay (I think seller actually has to pay) and upload the return. Send back the garbage with a BIG F U note. Leave negative feedback. You get a full refund including shipping. Seller pays for shipping both ways, get a nice note, and negative feedback. You win!!


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There is a setting that when you list something that the buyer has to pay for shipping when he is sending something back. Makes them think if they really want to scam a seller or not..

Sort of like a lock keeps an honest crook honest..
 

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