Don't suppose you can offer me some advice?
I've been selling on ebay (business) for more years than I care to mention. I haven't had that many problems to be honest, but when I do I usually know the way to deal with it.
I have a problem at the moment and want to ensure I go the best way about it to cover/protect myself.
I sold an item. I received a message from the buyer giving me instructions on how to pack it - this raised my suspicions tbh. She received it and contacted me telling me it had broke in the post (she sent photos) I actually have other ideas of how it came to be broke but I didn't say anything to her just simply asked her to return it for a full refund. (I'd like it returned because I can repair it and use it myself).
She then sent another message telling me she wanted me to send her the return postage (inc £2.50 for a cardboard box) prior to her returning it - I replied politely saying I would give a full refund plus return postage upon receipt of the returned parcel.
2 days later she sent demands of payment to her before posting it which included a postage rate that doesn't even exist on Royal mail. All in all she demanded her original payment plus return costs which would give her a profit of £15! (and all before returning it!)
Her tone was quite alarming. Threats of neg feedback, reporting me to ebay paypal etc if I become difficult....and she does hope I don't make a drama out of all this!
So, I have used the new 'report a buyer' function (in case she has done this before) but I'm wondering if there is anything I can do to protect myself. No doubt she will open a dispute. Because the item is broken I anticipate ebay simply refunding her. (but i would like it back) I also anticipate a neg. Not the end of the world I know, but it will make me go "arghh"
any advice?