Warning: Flaw in eBay returns process
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2020 1:29 pm
I have a very bad experience of the returns process with eBay and UPS.
An item arrived to damaged, i.e. not as described.
The seller accepted my returns request without any issue, she said it happened during transit and raised a damage claim for the shipping. These things can happen, I don’t take it personally.
On her instructions, the package was collected for inspection by UPS and according to the tracking info should have been then forwarded on back to her to complete the return and trigger my refund. Or so it should have been.
Since the postage was purchased via eBay Packlink, UPS tried to return the package to their contract partner and not to the sender. Delivery was refused and for several weeks the package has been considered abandoned by UPS.
UPS refuse to take instruction from me as I have no contract with them, they will only take instructions from the contract partner. Based on the current status, the package will either be scrapped or sold.
In the meantime, my returns case has been closed without a refund because the seller has not received the returned item. Even though I fully complied with the correct procedure by handing over the package to the courier as requested somehow the seller gets to keep the money. Thanks eBay for your excellent buyer protection!
Through absolutely no fault of my own, I neither have the article nor the money.
The very best I could hope for is that the package eventually finds its way to the seller and she decided as goodwill to send me a refund.
The second best is that somehow it comes back to me in which case I end up with the damaged article, unusable in its current state.
Not unlikely is that eBay Packlink and UPS don’t resolve this at all and the item will be scrapped/sold.
The flaw in the system is that if the courier will not accept instructions from the buyer or seller, it is up to eBay Packlink to get involved. However this has not been possible to resolve within the time given for the returns case.
There needs to be a change in policy that damaged goods for shipping purchased through eBay Packlink are automatically sent to the seller and more generally that if such an issue involving eBay Packlink should occur, eBay should talk with eBay Packlink and find a solution within the returns case timescale.
Thanks to the combined incompetence of eBay, eBay Packlink and UPS I will probably end up losing out a not insignificant amount of money through no fault of my own.
An item arrived to damaged, i.e. not as described.
The seller accepted my returns request without any issue, she said it happened during transit and raised a damage claim for the shipping. These things can happen, I don’t take it personally.
On her instructions, the package was collected for inspection by UPS and according to the tracking info should have been then forwarded on back to her to complete the return and trigger my refund. Or so it should have been.
Since the postage was purchased via eBay Packlink, UPS tried to return the package to their contract partner and not to the sender. Delivery was refused and for several weeks the package has been considered abandoned by UPS.
UPS refuse to take instruction from me as I have no contract with them, they will only take instructions from the contract partner. Based on the current status, the package will either be scrapped or sold.
In the meantime, my returns case has been closed without a refund because the seller has not received the returned item. Even though I fully complied with the correct procedure by handing over the package to the courier as requested somehow the seller gets to keep the money. Thanks eBay for your excellent buyer protection!
Through absolutely no fault of my own, I neither have the article nor the money.
The very best I could hope for is that the package eventually finds its way to the seller and she decided as goodwill to send me a refund.
The second best is that somehow it comes back to me in which case I end up with the damaged article, unusable in its current state.
Not unlikely is that eBay Packlink and UPS don’t resolve this at all and the item will be scrapped/sold.
The flaw in the system is that if the courier will not accept instructions from the buyer or seller, it is up to eBay Packlink to get involved. However this has not been possible to resolve within the time given for the returns case.
There needs to be a change in policy that damaged goods for shipping purchased through eBay Packlink are automatically sent to the seller and more generally that if such an issue involving eBay Packlink should occur, eBay should talk with eBay Packlink and find a solution within the returns case timescale.
Thanks to the combined incompetence of eBay, eBay Packlink and UPS I will probably end up losing out a not insignificant amount of money through no fault of my own.