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Returns policy reset to "returns accepted"

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sandk · 04/10/2011 21:26

I've just discovered that ebay reset my returns policy to "returns accepted" on some footwear that I've just sold.

Obviously I will now have to honour that if the buyer chooses to return the item.

However I can't find anywhere that says whether I would have to refund both the original outgoing postage and the return postage, or whether that is at my discretion. Does anyone know the answer to this for definite?

I'm a private seller not a business seller, if that makes any difference.

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dizzyday07 · 04/10/2011 23:30

If they raise a dispute and then return you have to refund their whole payment (item cost + postage). I think it's discressionary as to whether you refund their return postage - depening upon the reason for the return

DinosaursHateUnderpants · 05/10/2011 01:06

Agree with Dizzy - you can't say that you don't accept returns but when a buyer opens an ebay case ebay will ask you to return the full price paid including P&P but not the return P&P.

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