MissMincePie&Brandy
Well-Known Member
I am hoping it will all get sorted eventually, but I am having such a hard time at the moment with ebay.
I sold 2 of my old saddles recently. One buyer bid 6 times, and then never paid, simply saying they changed their minds, so I had to go through all the rigmarole of trying to claim back the ebay charges, which are quite high when you are selling relatively high price items like saddles!
But the the other saddle is the one I feel sick over. It was a lovely barnsby Jump saddle, and there was nothing wrong with it. They paid me, and I wrapped it up very securely and completely over the top, using about £10 worth of bubble wrap, and loads of scrunched up newspaper in the box, to fill the gaps. It said in my terms of sale that I would not accept returns if the saddle didnt fit, (most people selling saddles on ebay will have these terms). Anyway I received an email a couple of weeks later saying it had a broken tree !?! I told the buyer I was astonished, but I would of course give her a full refund on safe return of the saddle, and with a letter from her saddler confirming it had a broken tree. (I thought my reply was fine, don't you think?)
I heard nothing more from the woman, until all the payment I received for my saddle was removed from my account, and 3 weeks later my saddle has not been returned and all my correspondence to the woman is being ignored. Ebay and Paypal are involved, but I feel helpless and not in control at all, and they seem to be on the side of the buyer. I don't particularly care about the money now, but I want my saddle back in one piece, which I strongly suspect it wont be, if I ever do get it back. If it has been maliciously sabotaged, how would I prove this?
To me, it feels like my saddle has been stolen, and it's outrageous they can reverse payments so easily and not have to return the items
Has this happened to anyone else? Any advice
I sold 2 of my old saddles recently. One buyer bid 6 times, and then never paid, simply saying they changed their minds, so I had to go through all the rigmarole of trying to claim back the ebay charges, which are quite high when you are selling relatively high price items like saddles!
But the the other saddle is the one I feel sick over. It was a lovely barnsby Jump saddle, and there was nothing wrong with it. They paid me, and I wrapped it up very securely and completely over the top, using about £10 worth of bubble wrap, and loads of scrunched up newspaper in the box, to fill the gaps. It said in my terms of sale that I would not accept returns if the saddle didnt fit, (most people selling saddles on ebay will have these terms). Anyway I received an email a couple of weeks later saying it had a broken tree !?! I told the buyer I was astonished, but I would of course give her a full refund on safe return of the saddle, and with a letter from her saddler confirming it had a broken tree. (I thought my reply was fine, don't you think?)
I heard nothing more from the woman, until all the payment I received for my saddle was removed from my account, and 3 weeks later my saddle has not been returned and all my correspondence to the woman is being ignored. Ebay and Paypal are involved, but I feel helpless and not in control at all, and they seem to be on the side of the buyer. I don't particularly care about the money now, but I want my saddle back in one piece, which I strongly suspect it wont be, if I ever do get it back. If it has been maliciously sabotaged, how would I prove this?
To me, it feels like my saddle has been stolen, and it's outrageous they can reverse payments so easily and not have to return the items
Has this happened to anyone else? Any advice