I sold a duck decoy that was in perfect condition to the buyer and said on my listing that I did not accept returns. The decoy was appraised at $300 (I have emails that prove the value and perfect condition of my decoy), and I sold it for $260 on eBay. I was told by an eBay representative that my money would be released as soon as the buyer received the item. Not only did this not happen, but the buyer broke my duck decoy and eBay granted them a full refund.
I was told I would have to pay the return shipping (for a broken worthless item) and that eBay would not pay me any money for my loss! Where is the fairness in this situation? I am seeking payment in the amount of $260 dollars for the broken decoy and the return shipping amount. Although ebay resolved the case in the buyers favor, there is absolutely NO proof that the buyer did not damage my item so she wouldn't have to pay for it.
Additionally, the buyer lied about me several times in her claim. She said that I deleted pictures and messages in eBay. I did no such thing. It is clear that this buyer was planning to scam me out of my money for the decoy that was in perfect condition when it was sent. I am seeking payment from ebay for my losses as a seller who put good faith in the company to protect me against buyers like this.
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