January 12, 20169 yr Recently got request of return from one buyer stating the reason for return was "no longer needed/wanted - birthday present already purchased". Initially, I was about to reply and OK with the return but informed the buyer the refund would be minus the shipping cost and he or she would be responsible for return shipping cost. But then I realized the buyer purchased in early Nov 2015 and requested return after almost two months. I found it unreasonable and then cancel the request and indicated that the Lego set can only be returned if wrong item is shipped or defective item. The buyer replied that he or she still felt it could be returned and wanted me to send my returns and refund policy. I don't think I have any policy written down and I do not believe there is place in my account to indicate that. My policy is what I replied as above. I opened a case and Amazon as usual not helpful, obviously replied with formulated answer. I don't expect amazon is going to be more helpful. What would you handle this situation and what would you reply?
January 12, 20169 yr After 2 month? Law doesnt even require big store to refund you. But they do it in 30 days. At least in canada... Edited January 12, 20169 yr by TargetZero
January 12, 20169 yr http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=15015721 says that they can return until January 31, 2016 unless you have a seller Return Policy. My vote would be suck it up and handle the return, then make sure you have a return policy written down on Amazon to direct future customers to.
January 12, 20169 yr 2 month after is way to much. Now that he maybe have many gift and this one is no more needed... Should have been done way before chrismas. don't refund, or if you do, you cannot lose any money, not even fees.
January 12, 20169 yr Author 6 minutes ago, TargetZero said: After 2 month? Law doesnt even require big store to refund you. But they do it in 30 days. Apparently, the buyer thinks I am operating Amaztargwalmtoysr
January 12, 20169 yr Authorize the return ASAP before they open an A-Z claim and u are out of money and the set . It is within the extended holiday return period as mentioned above .
January 12, 20169 yr When you agree to sell on Amazon you are accepting their seller's agreement . Your return policy can be looser than Amazon but can't be more strict . Also you can't use the condition note to specify return policies .
January 13, 20169 yr Author 56 minutes ago, aldarondo said: http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=15015721 says that they can return until January 31, 2016 unless you have a seller Return Policy. My vote would be suck it up and handle the return, then make sure you have a return policy written down on Amazon to direct future customers to. I am glad that I asked. So given this situation, how would you handle the refund and return shipping cost?
January 13, 20169 yr 1 hour ago, tyclin said: Recently got request of return from one buyer stating the reason for return was "no longer needed/wanted - birthday present already purchased". Initially, I was about to reply and OK with the return but informed the buyer the refund would be minus the shipping cost and he or she would be responsible for return shipping cost. But then I realized the buyer purchased in early Nov 2015 and requested return after almost two months. I found it unreasonable and then cancel the request and indicated that the Lego set can only be returned if wrong item is shipped or defective item. The buyer replied that he or she still felt it could be returned and wanted me to send my returns and refund policy. I don't think I have any policy written down and I do not believe there is place in my account to indicate that. My policy is what I replied as above. I opened a case and Amazon as usual not helpful, obviously replied with formulated answer. I don't expect amazon is going to be more helpful. What would you handle this situation and what would you reply? Take the return, refund the buyer, and move on...it's the cost of doing business on Amazon.
November 24, 20178 yr Not sure if I'm posting in the correct place, but I just got a return request last night. Item was was delivered/picked up the day before, have tracking and signature. Buyer sent me this message: It was missing some decals and all the smaller bags of small pieces were opened and all 278 pieces. This is my grandsons xmas gift.He is an avid collector &would be very disapointed. This was for a used 6863 Batwing Battle Over Gotham City set and I did the inventory right before I sent it off and it was for sure complete, and all stickers were already on the pieces. Basically she's saying the entire set is missing since the set only has 265 pieces lmao. What should I do in this case? Would Amazon just side with the customer?
November 24, 20178 yr 3 minutes ago, seapotato said: Not sure if I'm posting in the correct place, but I just got a return request last night. Item was was delivered/picked up the day before, have tracking and signature. Buyer sent me this message: It was missing some decals and all the smaller bags of small pieces were opened and all 278 pieces. This is my grandsons xmas gift.He is an avid collector &would be very disapointed. This was for a used 6863 Batwing Battle Over Gotham City set and I did the inventory right before I sent it off and it was for sure complete, and all stickers were already on the pieces. Basically she's saying the entire set is missing since the set only has 265 pieces lmao. What should I do in this case? Would Amazon just side with the customer? Selling used on amazon is begging for trouble. Amazon will side with grandma. Accept the return and sell it on ebay.
November 24, 20178 yr 5 minutes ago, seapotato said: Not sure if I'm posting in the correct place, but I just got a return request last night. Item was was delivered/picked up the day before, have tracking and signature. Buyer sent me this message: It was missing some decals and all the smaller bags of small pieces were opened and all 278 pieces. This is my grandsons xmas gift.He is an avid collector &would be very disapointed. This was for a used 6863 Batwing Battle Over Gotham City set and I did the inventory right before I sent it off and it was for sure complete, and all stickers were already on the pieces. Basically she's saying the entire set is missing since the set only has 265 pieces lmao. What should I do in this case? Would Amazon just side with the customer? She´s also lost a p in disappointed.
November 24, 20178 yr Not sure if I'm posting in the correct place, but I just got a return request last night. Item was was delivered/picked up the day before, have tracking and signature. Buyer sent me this message: It was missing some decals and all the smaller bags of small pieces were opened and all 278 pieces. This is my grandsons xmas gift.He is an avid collector &would be very disapointed. This was for a used 6863 Batwing Battle Over Gotham City set and I did the inventory right before I sent it off and it was for sure complete, and all stickers were already on the pieces. Basically she's saying the entire set is missing since the set only has 265 pieces lmao. What should I do in this case? Would Amazon just side with the customer? Should have posted this in the cheap grandma thread... buying their grandkids used LEGO for Xmas, what a tool. You might try replying that the decals are already applied to the pieces to ensure her grandson doesn’t have to worry about them Xmas morning. Additionally you inventoried the parts against the instruction booklet parts list and suggest she do the same just in case there really is 278 pieces. Which would be a bargain for her because as you said, the set is only supposed to be 265 pieces so she’s getting 13 pieces of LEGO gold for free!
December 8, 20178 yr Should have posted this in the cheap grandma thread... buying their grandkids used LEGO for Xmas, what a tool. [emoji6]You might try replying that the decals are already applied to the pieces to ensure her grandson doesn’t have to worry about them Xmas morning. Additionally you inventoried the parts against the instruction booklet parts list and suggest she do the same just in case there really is 278 pieces. Which would be a bargain for her because as you said, the set is only supposed to be 265 pieces so she’s getting 13 pieces of LEGO gold for free!Lol i did respond and asked if she maybe mixed up sets. And if she wanted to return, I can issue a full refund only if I receive all pieces, minifigures, instruction booklet, comic and box back. Then I asked if she would like to proceed. No response. I haven't authorized the return yet - if I leave it, does Amazon automatically close it or refund the money to the buyer??Sent from my SM-G930W8 using Tapatalk
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