I'm a seller on eBay and a buyer is trying to rip me off.
How do I instead rip them off?
He is trying to force a refund claiming that the item is "not as described"
>>18587192
Just tell him to send the item back at his expense, after which you will give the refund.
Standard procedure; no one gets ripped off. What's the issue?
>>18587192
>instead of trying to resolve this
>how do I fuck someone over?
Way to get good advice, person. 0 details, and petty revenge as your motivation. You're really gonna go places.
Reminds me of a time I sold something without a tracking number and they said it never got there, just disappeared, so they pretty much got it for free.
I saved their account and saw later they sold the exact game.
>>18587208
Well on eBay it doesn't quite work like that.
Like they are trying to make me pay for shipping and it will be very expensive since the item is big and it's from one coast to another.
I can give you more information what do you want to know?
>>18587229
Yeah it happens all the time.
>>18587202
Oh wait i just reread the OP and see that the issue is "not as described" as opposed to "faulty product"
Well in that case, assuming the claims of false advertising is verifiable, then customer is in the right.
lol forgve forget and learn from your mistake
fuck them, not everyone is so underhanded
>>18587290
Drive to their house and beat them up.
What kind of stupid advice do you want? Best you can do at this point is follow through with the return, eat the loss and move on. Maybe up your price to recoup your loss. eBay almost always sides with the buyer so you're SOL. Sign them up for a gay porn magazine subscription