>Sold dress size 6 for $1,5xx.xx.
>Buyer receives and says they received the size 6 that I sold, but said after taking measurements the dress is really a size 2 and I should take a return minus restocking fee.
>I told them that's not how eBay works...You don't measure clothes and make up a size. If they want to return, they'd have to pay restocking fee
>Unhappy with my resolution, they open a dispute
>Ebay tells her same thing, item was as described, and it's her responsibility to find out what size she is in a certain brand
>Unhappy with eBay's resolution, she does a chargeback and takes $1500 out of my account.
>Sold something for $2k a week after (really got paid $500) because the $1500 paypal took out
>Paypal doesn't seem to care one bit about the chargeback now that they've collected the money from me and tells me I am going to lose
Supposedly the seller mailed the item back to me, but I didn't receive anything. I didn't give them my address, nor did EBay. Paypal said the card company could careless about if it was described or not, if the buyer returned it, than they will get a full refund....is this correct?
Second, the tracking number the buyer used shows delivery some place else, like a completely different city...shouldn't the card company ask them where they got the address and confirm it's not tied to me? Seems like a easy scam to just mail a friend a bday gift (say an ipad) and give that tracking number to your card company and claim it's the dress they sent back and sent to me
>Buyer receives and says they received the size 6 that I sold, but said after taking measurements the dress is really a size 2 and I should take a return minus restocking fee.
>I told them that's not how eBay works...You don't measure clothes and make up a size. If they want to return, they'd have to pay restocking fee
>Unhappy with my resolution, they open a dispute
>Ebay tells her same thing, item was as described, and it's her responsibility to find out what size she is in a certain brand
>Unhappy with eBay's resolution, she does a chargeback and takes $1500 out of my account.
>Sold something for $2k a week after (really got paid $500) because the $1500 paypal took out
>Paypal doesn't seem to care one bit about the chargeback now that they've collected the money from me and tells me I am going to lose
Supposedly the seller mailed the item back to me, but I didn't receive anything. I didn't give them my address, nor did EBay. Paypal said the card company could careless about if it was described or not, if the buyer returned it, than they will get a full refund....is this correct?
Second, the tracking number the buyer used shows delivery some place else, like a completely different city...shouldn't the card company ask them where they got the address and confirm it's not tied to me? Seems like a easy scam to just mail a friend a bday gift (say an ipad) and give that tracking number to your card company and claim it's the dress they sent back and sent to me