On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 1:56 PM Chuck Guzis via cctalk <
cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
On 6/27/24 13:11, Tony Jones via cctalk wrote:
I see so many sellers listing stuff as
"used" with poor photos and often
some "as-is" disclaimer in the text body. I don't know why sellers do
this as eBay is going to force them to take an item back at their own
expense.
I see a lot of listings with "not working or for parts" with the tag
"seller does not accept returns". I don't understand how a seller can
ask for more than scrap value in these cases, yet I see outrageous
asking prices.
One born every minute?
Depends on the item and the price. "seller does not accept returns" just
covers buyers remorse. You can still file a SNAD claim for "not working
or for parts" if it arrives damaged, or physically is somehow different
than shown. You just can't file one because it didn't work, though I'm
sure eBay would still issue a return label and you'd have to dispute it.