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Got my first unauthorized charge-back as a seller with paypal
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Raleigh:
Yes, that's what I was guessing.  Since it seems that the buyer is taking responsibility for the error I would stick to the $75, I am guessing that they just don't ever sell so they just want what they can recoup back and understand they will be out the shipping costs.
Dragonman73:

--- Quote from: Raleigh on June 12, 2017, 12:10:44 pm ---Yes, that's what I was guessing.  Since it seems that the buyer is taking responsibility for the error I would stick to the $75, I am guessing that they just don't ever sell so they just want what they can recoup back and understand they will be out the shipping costs.

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Yeah, honestly for the low price I sold this for they would have been better off keeping and re-selling themselves on craigslist or something. There was enough room they could have simply marked it up a bit and would have made all their money back.

They def should have done their research first before buying. I knew it would fit standard 4th gen's because that's what it came off of. I didn't even think about convertibles because they only made very few of those and I don't own one. Even the Q-form website doesn't mention anything about convertibles for these panels.

I built a 1971 Camaro from a husk of a shell with tons of parts that didn't come on the car originally. I spent quite a bit of time browsing forums and researching parts for fitment. Even the aftermarket struts I put on my wifes HHR wasn't an impulse buy....I checked forums for best brands and known fitment before I pulled the trigger on the one's I bought.

When you own an obscure car like a 4th gen camaro convertible, check the internet first to see if anyone else has issues with certain parts fitting these cars. They admitted in their reply email they have a hard time finding parts that fit because of the cars design

 
ChadTower:



That's the real problem with ebay now.  You shouldn't be able to 'retail return' a used item you bought at auction.  That's just stupid.  The item was as described and it didn't suit their specific needs.  That's not a good enough reason for returning something on a used goods purchase.   You don't bring stuff back to a yard sale, do you?
Dragonman73:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on June 12, 2017, 12:45:28 pm ---


That's the real problem with ebay now.  You shouldn't be able to 'retail return' a used item you bought at auction.  That's just stupid.  The item was as described and it just didn't suit their specific needs.  That's not a good enough reason for returning something on a used goods purchase.  It's just not.  You don't bring stuff back to a yard sale, do you?

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I totally agree, if an item is described as best to the sellers ability and it is a used part it should be sold as is. Most eBay sellers are just reg folks trying to sell a few things they have laying around the shop. We can't afford to absorb the costs of multiple returns like a company like Wal-mart...but ebay has made it to hold your average person to that same standard.



Mike A:
The buyer wins in almost every system. Without buyers you have no market. It is much easier to find sellers.
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