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re: eBay return advice/question
Posted on 2/10/24 at 1:48 pm to rumination
Posted on 2/10/24 at 1:48 pm to rumination
I always thought “no refund” meant no refund. Buy at your own risk.
eBay will accept returns on an item listed as no refund?
eBay will accept returns on an item listed as no refund?
Posted on 2/10/24 at 1:58 pm to jake wade
I believe yes, because eBay's own policy is still 30 days if the circumstances are deemed worthy. This is actually why I still consider buying used off eBay, because I feel like I am still somewhat protected just in case there is an issue like this.
I think what happens first is you open a case for a return and the seller can approve, work with you, or reject it. And if it is rejected then eBay will make a determination/ruling.
I realize the return part said no refunds, but the listing itself still said like new. So this wasn't like an "as is" type of listing. I guess you could argue no refund is the same as "as is," but I find them to be a bit different. If the actual condition listed "as is" then I would definitely be against the idea of returning.
If I purchased something as is condition then even if it didn't work I would still keep the item. I would agree with that risk.
I think what happens first is you open a case for a return and the seller can approve, work with you, or reject it. And if it is rejected then eBay will make a determination/ruling.
I realize the return part said no refunds, but the listing itself still said like new. So this wasn't like an "as is" type of listing. I guess you could argue no refund is the same as "as is," but I find them to be a bit different. If the actual condition listed "as is" then I would definitely be against the idea of returning.
If I purchased something as is condition then even if it didn't work I would still keep the item. I would agree with that risk.
This post was edited on 2/10/24 at 2:01 pm
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