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Title: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: PrincessLocket on May 21, 2014, 12:47:51 AM
Hi all,

Looking for some advice on if I'm handling this awful transaction properly or anything else I should do please as well as a good reminder to double check how the seller intends to post precious/expensive wins.

I won a beautiful MOC TE Sky Rocket and been excitedly waiting for her to arrive mum picked my parcels up from the PO today because she works a few doors down and sent me a message she had my envelope I was concerned as the parcels I have due are all MOCs.

The seller sent it in a normal postage envelope with no padding or protection of any sort and my beautiful Sky Rocket's entire bubble was forced off the card as seen below  -_-
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I've written and asked for the difference between what I paid and what's she's now worth plus postage back as in my opinion she was packed totally incorrectly and no way I'm paying to send her back to the states for a full refund.

Saddest thing is now I have to try to find her MOC again just about most disappointing thing that's happened to me collecting but will be asking for a box every time from now on so a very hard lesson learnt. . .
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: MiRaja on May 21, 2014, 01:12:25 AM
You would think people selling collectibles would have some small smidgen of understanding of how things should be packaged up.

It's simply common sense, but so many people lack it.  Clearly. 

I don't buy MIB, but I can understand the annoyance.  I had a moron ship me a Japanese doll that was WIRED permanently to stand, so he thought it was a smart idea to rip her feet off, which were where the wires attached through the base of her shoes and up into her ankles.  Not only that, she had a glass dome that went over top of her ( not original, I was not interested in it ) and he packed all this in a very thin and not well packed doll.  OH DID I HAVE FUN PICKING THE PARTS OF THAT DOLL OUT OF GLASS SHARDS, OH YES I DID.  And then I had to ask what the heck he was thinking on DESTROYING the doll, and it was because he couldn't find a box big enough!

I got a full refund, plus my shipping, but then the nincompoop wanted to me to talk to USPS for him for his insurance claim so HE COULD GET MONEY BACK.  I told him no.  It wasn't USPS's fault he was an idiot, I wasn't going to commit fraud for the moron and told him so.  I managed to fix her, but I had bought her for resale, so I did not make what she had been originally worth. . .

Anyways, with priority mail, you should at very least have SOME recourse with an insurance refund if the seller turns out to be a jerk on top of an idiot.  It's not the post's fault, obviously, but if you can't get a refund, unfortunately, sometimes it's the only recourse.  I would be definitely wanting a partial ( well, major refund ) and in a case like this, it's in the seller's best interest.  If you were to send the pony back, the seller is still out the original shipping, which to AUS from US is quite expensive, and they just dig themselves into a bigger hole.  I mean, the pony at most, loose is worth, what, $20-$30?  That's probably what it cost to ship her.  So hopefully they realize their mess up and just give you the fat refund you deserve and consider it a lesson learned on THEIR part.  :/ 

:hugs: 
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: Teddy on May 21, 2014, 06:07:43 PM
Wow, that is horrible!! I'm so sorry that happened to you. I think you did the right thing, I just hope the seller does the right thing and refunds you most of the money. They are responsible for properly packaging their items so they don't arrive damaged. Such a shame that an MOC G1 was lost forever due to the seller's negligence. :/

Do let us know what they say!
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: kellyponyfeathers on May 21, 2014, 08:32:33 PM
Yeah, I've had stuff like this happen to me a few times too; vintage MOC item sent in an envelope.  Never with a G1 pony though, but I'm not big on MOC's.  As MiRaja said, common sense is annoyingly uncommon.  I've learned to ask specifically too.
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: ClosetAvalanche on May 22, 2014, 12:17:47 AM
It amazes me how dense some people can be...

Straight to the point, Ebay will rule in your favor, BUT, you will be required to send it back before you receive a refund and the seller is not obligated to pay return shipping.

I hope it works out for you. :(
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: PrincessLocket on May 22, 2014, 03:43:05 AM
Quick Update seller feels pony is worth more than I do and asked me to send her back and she will refund me when she gets it.  To be honest I don't want to pay $30 plus dollars to send the parcel and wait 3 weeks to get it back plus the ponies cost so I have asked her if there is a figure she is willing to partially refund me and we can hopefully go from there.  I'm even more peeved as she only apologised for the fact I'm unhappy not the fact my pony is ruined or she didn't put any thought into how she sent it
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: ponycake on May 22, 2014, 03:50:48 AM
Why would anyone ever send a MOC pony in an envelope. So stupid. I'm not surprised someone like that isn't apologetic about their lack of sense. :( I hope you figure something out. Maybe call/otherwise contact someone who works at Ebay to get some advice.. they've helped my mom out a lot in the past.
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I\'m Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: Ringlets on May 22, 2014, 04:35:40 AM
Ugh how awful! I'm so sick of stupid sellers sending MOC or MIB items in flimsy envelopes and then of course the item terns up ruined and then the seller thinks that it isnt their fault   :mad:
and yes i am speaking from personal experience too!
Well.. I hope that your seller and you can work something out. I wish that they would realise that its their fault as they didnt pack a collectors item securely *siiigh* :(

 
It amazes me how dense some people can be...

Straight to the point, Ebay will rule in your favor, BUT, you will be required to send it back before you receive a refund and the seller is not obligated to pay return shipping.

I hope it works out for you. :(

this is true ^^ I recently had an ebay issue just like yours though and it ended up going down to a case...i wasnt happy with the sellers suggestion and she wasnt happy refunding me and having the items returned and we let ebay take over , view the messages, see the pictures I posted of the damage and the packaging etc... and the result was that ebay decided to make the seller refund me and they (ebay) paid the return shipping too- they sent me a special label to print out.  It doesnt always happen TBH with returning stuff on ebay the buyer normally pays return, but it *is* possible in some cases that ebay will pay...so if you do have to take it to a case in the end, you may not have to pay return shipping depending on how ebay views the matter,the sellers attitude, and how you handled it ;)

Post Merge: May 22, 2014, 04:38:28 AM

oh and just a quick reminder  (which you prolly dont need, but just incase cos its easy to forget if we're feeling stressed or upset over a matter)  - keep the seller sweet. Dont argue back, stay polite, no matter if they get nasty- it always works out better then - whether you're working it out privately with them or if it goes to a case ;)
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: PrincessLocket on May 22, 2014, 05:19:30 AM
Thanks xx I'm just hoping she is willing to come back with a partial refund which is my ideal solution and I'm going to see about getting some double sided tape if I keep her to stick her back on.

I did at least receive another MOC I was waiting on in a strong secure box full of those little air cushions and one perfect Streaky inside so she's cheered me up no end lol  I also won a few other MOC TE from another seller and double checked how they were posted and they was great assured me they packed them carefully in a box themselves to send won't ever buy without checking again though I can't believe how many sellers obviously not only do it but can't see a problem
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: Unicorn_pops on May 22, 2014, 12:18:35 PM
If you open a case with ebay, I think that sometimes they are willing to pay or reimburse you for your shipping the item back since it was the sellers fault for damaged item. It may be worth calling them to check on.
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: himmie on May 22, 2014, 04:35:22 PM
It's a shame the seller thinks it is okay to send a MOC that way. :( I hope you can work it out with them!

Oh, and I used mod podge to reseal a MOC pony that was coming loose from the card. It has held up well.
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: Ringlets on May 23, 2014, 04:36:14 AM
side point but you could also use a tiny bit of superglue to seal the bubble back on the card ;) it shouldnt show and it should still hold. I havent tried it with MOC ponies but my hubby has done it with some stuff in his own collections where the plastic has come away (he collects toy cars and stuff like that)
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: cricket on May 23, 2014, 06:14:07 PM
I have two MOCs that I have superglued when a portion of their bubble came loose and it works fabulously. :)
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: PrincessLocket on May 30, 2014, 05:33:06 PM
Just an update as this is ongoing.  Seller has not been forthcoming with a partial refund as I firmly believe they want it back to resell reading inbetween the lines of our discussion.  Not one have they shown any sign they are sorry my item is broken only sorry I complained and I've opened a dispute with Paypal and intend to leave appropriate feedback. 
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: Ringlets on May 31, 2014, 04:50:29 AM
:(  I was hoping for a good outcome from this. I'm so sorry hun  :hug: . I do think you needed to open the case though as they've stopped responding and dont see that they were the ones at fault for the dodgy packaging that led to the damage.
The really worrying thing is that I also have a feeling that this person wants you to have to do a return for a full refund , then they will just glue the pony back on the card and resell as MOC  :yikes:    (in that case I would keep an eye on the next listings and report the item should they try it on!)
Please let us know how it goes and I hope ebay sorts this out fast for you :hug:
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: Bibinettepony on June 06, 2014, 03:18:07 AM
 :cry:  my poor Princess, this is sooo sad :cry: I have experienced the same , however after discussion I get a partial refund.

I really hope EBay will give you right :hug: :hug:. I am really fed up with seller who perfectly know what MOC pony are but definitely did not pay attention to how they send them  >_< >_< >_<

As Ringlet said (and Ringlet has definitly right) we have to keep an eye because yes I also think the seller will glue it and sell it back again as MOC :shocked: :shocked:

Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: PrincessLocket on June 11, 2014, 07:57:50 PM
And another Update with my ongoing saga!
Sellers deadline to respond to my Paypal complaint is tomorrow and today she messages me out of the blue and tells me I have no right to try to get a refund through Paypal, they won't give it me, she wants the pony back again and will pay shipping and she want let me have it 'so cheap'

I think $30 for a pretty common pony with accessories and bent backcard is pretty fair especially since seller caused the issues.

Postage from aust would be more than the refund Im asking so no doubt she wants to resell and no way I'm sending the pony back for her to try to rip another collector off so will just have to sit tight and wait for Paypal to make their call
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: ClosetAvalanche on June 11, 2014, 11:34:12 PM
I really hope this works out for you, but paypal's standard responce is return for refund. :(
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: PrincessLocket on June 12, 2014, 12:54:53 AM
And unfortunately that's what just happened :-( they will refund me the $60 the pony cost not the shipping fees which were $30 and it will cost me pushing $30 to send her back as I have to use registered and buy suitable postage supplies etc so its really not financially worth me bothering so I'll just be sticking her back on and be very peeved off such a nasty awful seller basically won and no doubt will do similar again but at least she can't be resold on dishonestly which was my main concern
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: Ringlets on June 12, 2014, 03:28:40 AM
I'm so sorry hun I was hoping for a better ending to this situation. Its such a pain when bad sellers win cases even when it was obviously their fault that the item got damaged, and then you are expected to pay out so much to return the item so they can glue and resell for more. Plus its worse when the seller gets nasty with it. *siiigh* :(
I think in the end though its worth you keeping her and glueing her back on yourself rather than being out of $30+ and having no pony (plus that seller reselling as MOC a non MOC for more money to some other unsuspecting collector)  :hug:
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: MiRaja on June 27, 2014, 12:55:33 AM
At very least you can leave her a negative.

It's idiotic to risk ruining your reputation and feedback for $30 when it's obvious the seller has caused the problem in sheer negligence and apathy. 

So, leave her a negative.  Call her out for being rude and careless.  It's clearly true. 
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: ponycake on June 27, 2014, 01:12:45 AM
Hm, why isn't she forced to refund the original shipping if her shipping was terrible and caused the damage. She should be!
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: CoonhoundBetty on June 28, 2014, 11:47:41 AM
At the *very least*, I would expect a seller to refund shipping, because the seller's shipping is what ruined the item. She sounds like a bad seller, and definitely leave negative feedback :( I'm sorry that the sale was such a headache and disappointment :hug:

Can you post the eBay ID so we can stay away from her sales?
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: little.fox on June 28, 2014, 01:51:52 PM
It's pretty disgraceful that PayPal sided with the seller here, what are they thinking?

Yes, I'd really like the seller ID too, so I can avoid their listings.
Title: Re: Damaged MOC - Some Advice if I'm Doing The Right Thing Please
Post by: Stormpony on June 30, 2014, 01:46:06 AM
Ring paypal and talk to a real person. I had an issue with a partial refund matter that ended with me having to send the item back. I rang them and the paypal lady sorted it over the phone
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