I go the other route - I offer a no questions asked return policy, buyer
pays shipping both ways, original item returned in original condition within
7 days of receipt. I spell it out in the listing and refuse to quibble. I
had one person take advantage of the return policy once.
Basically, if a buyer starts to complain I tell them the return policy is
their recourse, they should use it.
But, like I said, only one person used it only once, and he waaaaaaay over
paid.
- MCC
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Mark Cassino Photography
Kalamazoo, MI
www.markcassino.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Collin Brendemuehl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pentax-discuss@pdml.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 2:44 PM
Subject: Ebay Scam (was Re: Opinions wanted, ebay item condition)
I sold an old ME with lens for a mere $35.
Stated as being in "user" condition.
The guy got it and had the nerve to request a partial refund because it
needed refoamed.
So I emailed him back a polite letter stating that it was as the ad
stated. He accepted that. Fortunately.
This is a current scamming method -- complain and get some money back.
Get a REAL bargain.
As a result I NEVER put a return policy in the ad. Everything is
as-stated. I only refund if there is good reason. Sometimes I insure @
my expense just to avoid any possibility of complaint. If it's insured,
then they deal with the PO.
Sincerely,
Collin
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