
on 14-04-2014 09:53 PM
Hello everyone, i recently sold a mobile phone worth Rs. 27,499 to a buyer in West Bengal. The package was received by the buyer but he says that the phone is missing from the package. I presume the buyer is trying to defraud me, what can I do to save myself ? Please help.
on 15-04-2014 09:06 AM
Do you have the Proof of dispatch reciept ? Do this POD has insured value of the sent value mentioned on it?
If you had insured the product you sent, then eBay will ask you to provide copy of the same and you need not to worry about anything.
on 15-04-2014 01:13 PM
I have the proof of dispatch receipt. But unfortunately the package was not insured.
on 15-04-2014 04:33 PM
How could you defend yourself that you have sent an un-insured things of Rs 27000 ?
This is really going to be a tough.
on 15-04-2014 05:00 PM
difficult situation. btw, hope the buyer isn't a mandal?
on 15-04-2014 06:42 PM
on 16-04-2014 11:03 AM
Dear Sir,
Keep in constant touch with eBay on this issue and also provide them all proofs on their email as early as possible.
Also communicate with buyer only through your ebay messages.
on 17-04-2014 12:31 AM
I think you lost it. You need to prove eBay that you are right.
Please notice whether seller protection can be filed. May be that can recover some.
I had similar experience, but in that case, buyer was surely a cheat.
Last November, I sent a Blackberry phone to a buyer. It was costs 18K.
Item was fully insured for courier.
Item delivered to buyer. Sometime later, may be next day, he sent a message that wrong item delivered.
I asked for picture of the product. He sent it. And it was just a surprise! He sent a photo of a phone which can be available ~INR 500/- ( a dummy phone ).
Asked picture of the Parcel. Initially I assumed somebody from courier people did such thing. But parcel was as we sent it.
There was no option for me to submit any claim to courier company.
All the documents which I had, submitted to eBay including courier invoices.
Finally eBay refunded the buyer. I lost, efforts, times, money all.
Its not ended here.
Buyer, returned that dummy phone to me as per eBay instruction:-) Ha ha..
But, this dummy phone came in work for me. My 1.5 year old nephew, he is fond of phones. I gave it to him to play.
But alas! On the 3rd day, he just threw away. Its broken!
Story ends here.. 😉
on 17-04-2014 12:43 PM
Thanks for sharing, really a nightmare. 🙂
on 18-04-2014 08:23 AM