Why do we have the option of marking "no returns" if we basically HAVE to accept returns?
I was selling a bunch of my daughter's stuff she didn't want anymore, and I'm not an expert on things. I said that in the listing with PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. I didn't want to have to deal with returns because someone assumed something and realized the issue when they got the item.
Well, apparently something was the Chinese knock off, but I have no idea how to tell. I posted a couple pictures to give people a good visual, but seriously...if you know what you are looking for, why wouldn't you ask the questions before buying???
I followed the instructions on eBay for accepting a refund, but I really don't know what to do next. I have to pay for return shipping AND refund their shipping, apparently! Thanks, screw the seller because you didn't ask the right questions! I think I did everything right, but who knows? It never asked me to pay for the label, so no idea what's going on.
Sorry, but I needed to vent a little. I guess I just assume people should know by now to ask what they need to know before bidding. This item was listed 3 times, so it's not like it was a hot commodity with no time for questions...I'm just annoyed and frustrated that I take the time to say AS IS and NO REFUNDS, only to have to go through this headache....
*sighs*