pdk42
Moderator
I "sold" my S1 on eBay to a buyer who immediately gave me a glowing review and commented that the camera was in pristine condition. One month later, I get a return request, despite the listing saying "no returns". It turns out that eBay's new Buyer Protection policy gives a 30 day return policy if there is a problem; the buyer opened the return request on day 30! The purported reason he gave was that the WB button wasn't working. So, I call eBay who tell me I have to accept the return and then once I have the camera back I can raise a case if I'm not happy.
The camera arrived back yesterday and sure enough, there is no problem with the WB button. So, now I'm down two lots of shipping and the "buyer" has had a free camera loan for 30 days!
But to give credit to eBay, I called them and told them the tale and they agreed to reducing the refund amout from £615 to £430, so at least it covers my postage and a bit for the agro!
So - just a word of warning about this new policy and also the need to contact eBay if you get suckered by this.
The camera arrived back yesterday and sure enough, there is no problem with the WB button. So, now I'm down two lots of shipping and the "buyer" has had a free camera loan for 30 days!
But to give credit to eBay, I called them and told them the tale and they agreed to reducing the refund amout from £615 to £430, so at least it covers my postage and a bit for the agro!
So - just a word of warning about this new policy and also the need to contact eBay if you get suckered by this.