I sold a clock that kept good time and I said so on the advert. The buyer has come back and said it does not. Now it is possible that when I cleaned the clock it messed with the hands or they got slightly damaged in postage.
I have asked her to return the clock and I will refund both lots of postage and for the clock. She has said she lives miles from the post and seems to be reluctant to return the item. I do not want to refund, without return. It may be something that is easily fixed.
What are my options? I do not want to discount the item without return.
Do I arrange for a carrier to collect although this is not the medium we used to sell to her. Surely, I cannot be responsible for selling to someone who does not want to go to the post office? She knew I was using royal mail. I have offered to refer to the ebay disputes procedure.
Also, if she does accept, how do I go about refunding postage, do I do that before the return?
In future, can I stipulate, refunds only with return on my ads?
What are ebay disputes procedure likely to say?