@mr1931S said:
A seller on ebay is advised to firmly establish from the get go that they are not an approval service, There are gobs of lightweight, self-styled "wheeler dealer" buyers on ebay who think they deserve special treatment. Sell only Certified by TPG using Buy It Now and increase the likelihood of connecting with good buyers, buyers who are likely to return and to make future sales to.
Dude, I've done 100,000 ebay sales in 28 years, mostly raw coins and stamps. I have very few returns, but those returns are disproportionately slabbed coins in the $200 to $500 range.
What denomination of slabbed coin is returned the most? I would guess silver dollars. Do you have a return policy?
It seems to be the price range more than any specific type. I've only ever had one return over $500 which was essentially bullion after a price drop - 5 months after sale, by the way. And the percentage of returns under $100 is tiny.
You allowed a full money back return on a essentially bullion item 5 months after the sale?!
Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.
@mr1931S said:
A seller on ebay is advised to firmly establish from the get go that they are not an approval service, There are gobs of lightweight, self-styled "wheeler dealer" buyers on ebay who think they deserve special treatment. Sell only Certified by TPG using Buy It Now and increase the likelihood of connecting with good buyers, buyers who are likely to return and to make future sales to.
Dude, I've done 100,000 ebay sales in 28 years, mostly raw coins and stamps. I have very few returns, but those returns are disproportionately slabbed coins in the $200 to $500 range.
What denomination of slabbed coin is returned the most? I would guess silver dollars. Do you have a return policy?
It seems to be the price range more than any specific type. I've only ever had one return over $500 which was essentially bullion after a price drop - 5 months after sale, by the way. And the percentage of returns under $100 is tiny.
You allowed a full money back return on a essentially bullion item 5 months after the sale?!
You don't have any choice if they file a charge back. It's the cost of doing business.
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You allowed a full money back return on a essentially bullion item 5 months after the sale?!
Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.
You don't have any choice if they file a charge back. It's the cost of doing business.