If you don't like my last 2 take on ebay, you're gonna really hate this one.
I"m not giving the seller a chance to "make it right."
They can't.
Accepting a return doesn't "make it right."
Apparently everyone that's been responding to my posts today doesn't value their time or money at all.
What do I have to do after I received a card that's damaged?
- reach out to the seller, have a conversation
- put in a return request via ebay
- take pictures and videos and upload them to ebay
- If they refuse, have ebay step in for a 3-10 business day delay.
- If the return gets accepted, I have to spend my time packaging, printing out labels, and going to the post office.
- Then wait 3-7 business days to get refunded.
So my money gets tied up for 10 business days from when I purchased to when I get refunded. I have a minimum of 5 additional touch points on the card to allow a seller to "make it right."
The cost to make it right to me, in my situation, is 5x more than I paid for the card. My time is not free to help protect YOUR ebay business when you make a mistake.
I didn't list the card as Near Mint, you did. Don't have the time to look at your cards? List everything as Excellent of Very good. There is literally 0 excuse. You have to select a condition before the system will let you post it for sale.
Feel free to block me on ebay. It's Royals_Cards.