Hey guys,
I sell stuff pretty regularly on eBay, and I haven't had a dispute in years, but I just had one filed against me and I wanted to see what you guys thought eBay would do if it was escalated to a claim. I just haven't had one of these in so long, and can't believe the dispute that is being made, but really just want to anticipate what eBay's response is going to be since it has been so long.
I sold a 1992 Front Row Gold Factory Sealed set for $249 last week. I checked my email and saw the dispute and here is word-for-word what the buyer posted: "I was inspecting that so called factory sealed set you sent me,,,I can see where the seal has been pried off and put back on,,you should be ashamed of yourself,,its obvious the label has been peeled back and then stuck back on with adhesive,,it's not a factory sealed set,,I need return instructions or I will be contacting ebay,,I see why you only posted 1 picture of the case from the top,,horrible,,just horrible"
Here was my response: "I am sorry you think I have opened this set but I swear to you I have never opened this set, it is factory sealed. I bought this set straight from Front Row over 20 years ago when I was a member of their fan club, and I left it unsealed all these years. I would never unseal it because that would reduce its value. Please know that I am telling the truth. I have 100% feedback and have not had negative feedback in many years. I am an honest man and would not try to cheat you. It could be that, over the past twenty plus years, the tape used to seal the set might have lost some of its stickiness, but I never opened this set. Front Row is not a premium card company like Topps or Upper Deck so it would not surprise me if they used lower quality tape to factory seal their products."
I feel like from here it is just going to go back and forth until he elevates it to a claim, so for those of you are that have more experience with this stuff, what do you think is going to happen? For informational purposes, I sell all my items "Returns not accepted" although I don't know if that really matters. The main thing to me is that he didn't mention anything about the condition being bad or anything, just upset that it appeared to him not to be factory sealed. My main concern is that he is going to file for a refund, get it, send the set back to me and it either will be missing the Jeter or have a worse condition Jeter that the guy swapped out. Anyways, just let me know if you have an idea where this might go, and let me know if you have any questions. Thanks guys!
Jack
I sell stuff pretty regularly on eBay, and I haven't had a dispute in years, but I just had one filed against me and I wanted to see what you guys thought eBay would do if it was escalated to a claim. I just haven't had one of these in so long, and can't believe the dispute that is being made, but really just want to anticipate what eBay's response is going to be since it has been so long.
I sold a 1992 Front Row Gold Factory Sealed set for $249 last week. I checked my email and saw the dispute and here is word-for-word what the buyer posted: "I was inspecting that so called factory sealed set you sent me,,,I can see where the seal has been pried off and put back on,,you should be ashamed of yourself,,its obvious the label has been peeled back and then stuck back on with adhesive,,it's not a factory sealed set,,I need return instructions or I will be contacting ebay,,I see why you only posted 1 picture of the case from the top,,horrible,,just horrible"
Here was my response: "I am sorry you think I have opened this set but I swear to you I have never opened this set, it is factory sealed. I bought this set straight from Front Row over 20 years ago when I was a member of their fan club, and I left it unsealed all these years. I would never unseal it because that would reduce its value. Please know that I am telling the truth. I have 100% feedback and have not had negative feedback in many years. I am an honest man and would not try to cheat you. It could be that, over the past twenty plus years, the tape used to seal the set might have lost some of its stickiness, but I never opened this set. Front Row is not a premium card company like Topps or Upper Deck so it would not surprise me if they used lower quality tape to factory seal their products."
I feel like from here it is just going to go back and forth until he elevates it to a claim, so for those of you are that have more experience with this stuff, what do you think is going to happen? For informational purposes, I sell all my items "Returns not accepted" although I don't know if that really matters. The main thing to me is that he didn't mention anything about the condition being bad or anything, just upset that it appeared to him not to be factory sealed. My main concern is that he is going to file for a refund, get it, send the set back to me and it either will be missing the Jeter or have a worse condition Jeter that the guy swapped out. Anyways, just let me know if you have an idea where this might go, and let me know if you have any questions. Thanks guys!
Jack