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grasscarp | 11:24 Sun 08th Apr 2012 | Shopping & Style
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Yesterday I sold something on ebay. Because I had missed the post and knowing there is no more until Tuesday I drove a 15 minute car journey and delivered the goods. Just seen a message from buyer asking if, as I didnt use the post, could they have the postage fee back! I think that is a cheek. Not just because they got the goods very cheap as it was, but petrol is £1.40+ a litre at the moment! I have sent a message back saying how about I refund £2 and keep £1.50 for my petrol. Is it me?????
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Goods delivered, contract completed. Your delivery method is up to you. If the postage had gone up to a fiver, would they have accepted the extra cost, NO
11:30 Sun 08th Apr 2012
Yep, I'm afraid it's you. Society is so sad - and getting worse.
Goods delivered, contract completed. Your delivery method is up to you. If the postage had gone up to a fiver, would they have accepted the extra cost, NO
Some people on ebay will try anything to get a discount. Don't give them a penny back. I would not have driven the item over unless they paid my petrol there and back which is almost certainly a lot more than the postage
its not you.theyve got a bloomin cheek.you posted it through their front door .its posted!
Some people have a nerve. If it was me I wouldn't refund anything. When she committed to buy the item, she was also committing to paying the postage costs.
The only way I would have issued a refund for postage was if the buyer had collected from your house.
Just by way of an incidental rant, I'm selling some quite heavy shoes and I've listed p&p as £3.75 which I think is very reasonable. I am currently watching a summer top my daughter wants and the seller wants £4 for p&p. Talk about ripping people off!
I'll go lie down in a darkened room now
Don't give them anything, they have a nerve!! They should have realised it was Easter and no deliveries would be made until at least Tuesday. Personally, I would have waited until Tuesday to post it.
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You are right Celtic. I should have refused but then again I am quite a pushover and I could see this person may not have much money. Next time I will think twice before being so helpful. I once took something miles across London (using my freedom pass) and hand delivered it (was large heavy item). The person offered me nothing, Zilch, nada for bringing it. I am afraid the fool is me.
I hope you got them to sign something to say the item has been delivered, otherwise they could easily say it's never been received and you'd have nothing to prove otherwise.
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Chuck, I handed the item to the person. They are very happy with it and told me so in the message I found in my ebay in box today. They are going to give me good feedback, and as you know that is very important!!!!! LOL
grasscarp, you are a lovely person, but you need to toughen up!
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Dear Mrs Overall, I think I have left it a bit late to start toughening up! Will try x
The only time I don't charge postage is if people collect the item from me - as is said, the postage fee is part of the deal.

mrs O - If I was charging £4 for postage for a top, it would have to be for recorded delivery etc - I tend to overestimate postage and packing (don't forget you can include packaging, getting to the PO, etc. in your charge), then if the price is quite a lot less than I'd estimated, I give them a partial refund. I couldn't do it any other way.

grasscarp - if you HAD posted the item, you wouldn't have know if this person looked hard up or not - but no, you spent the postage money on petrol. My sales this weekend are waiting til the PO opens again on Tuesday!
some people just take the Mickey
Thing is, if you hadn't refunded your buyer would have trashed your stars :(
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ojread, I can tell you another story about how I got a negative. I sold some partially used perfume. Buyer said it did not smell the same as another one they had. Said ok, then I will refund and dont bother to send it back. They said ok and promised good feedback. Then left me a negative. Had a bit of a run in with ebay about it and they removed comment but said they couldnt remove the negative! I did try contacting buyer to ask why the negative but they ignored me. However, I still stick with ebay as it does help to get rid of things. Most buyers are no hassle.
it is ridiculous, isn't it?
Sellers are damned if they do, damned if they dont
I use the forums, a lot, and some of the negs and neuts sellers get are so unreasonable it's unbelievable
I do believe sellers should be able to at the very least give a neutral

Me? I'm a fabulous buyer, all sellers love me lol
What bugs me about Ebay now is, as a Seller you can't leave negative feedback to a buyer who has not paid for an item. I think this is wrong, as it would be a good warning to others so the Buyer can get away with doing again to another Seller.

If postage comes out a lot lower once I have been to the Post Office, I always refund the difference.

Grasscarp, that was very generous of you to drive and deliver the item and no, they should not have the nerve to ask for a refund on postage.
<<<<<waves at TOWIE>>>>>>>>

Although sellers cannot leave negative feedback, I got around this by typing the words THIS IS A BIG FAT NEGATIVE in the feedback comment
"so the Buyer can get away with doing again to another Seller."

Only 3 times, after 3 non-payments their account will be suspended.
"THIS IS A BIG FAT NEGATIVE "

This can, and will be removed and if you do it often, you will get into trouble
You cannot leave a false positive
<<<waves back at Mrs. O>>>>

I have clicked on positive but left comment of 'Be aware this Buyer does not complete transaction' - on a few non payers.

I think it is only fair to warn other Sellers.

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