Here is the back story:
My wife packed the ebay one afternoon, and mistakenly switched labels on 2 packages.
We sent a bike part to a guy that was supposed to receive a book, and a book to a woman who bought a bike part. While I hate the loss, especially in postage, it isn't the end of the world. I immediately sent another book to the guy, and the bike part woman has been waiting very patiently for me to get the part to ship to her.
"I'll send the bike part back ASAP. Thanks for your quick response in handling this issue" the guy said in an email.
Two weeks later, I still haven't gotten the bike part back, and he is no longer returning my emails.
So, I called ebay to see if I could file a report on the buyer...not that I am going to, but I wanted to know what my options were in the future.
The next thing I know, I am talking to a guy who reluctantly admitted was in Asia, and his broken English proved it. I don't really care where you are from, but this dude did not even comprehend the questions I was asking.
My wife packed the ebay one afternoon, and mistakenly switched labels on 2 packages.
We sent a bike part to a guy that was supposed to receive a book, and a book to a woman who bought a bike part. While I hate the loss, especially in postage, it isn't the end of the world. I immediately sent another book to the guy, and the bike part woman has been waiting very patiently for me to get the part to ship to her.
"I'll send the bike part back ASAP. Thanks for your quick response in handling this issue" the guy said in an email.
Two weeks later, I still haven't gotten the bike part back, and he is no longer returning my emails.
So, I called ebay to see if I could file a report on the buyer...not that I am going to, but I wanted to know what my options were in the future.
The next thing I know, I am talking to a guy who reluctantly admitted was in Asia, and his broken English proved it. I don't really care where you are from, but this dude did not even comprehend the questions I was asking.