teaco wrote in post #11779128
Looks like they don't like to recieve faulty products sent back even though their refunds policy states they would replace it.
Don't give up on this - please! If enough people let sellers get away with this sort of thing, it will continue. There are still lots of things that you can do, even if you didn't use PayPal.
First, always communicate with the sender via eBay messages - then eBay stays in the loop.
If their policy says they will replace it - tell them that is what you want. If it is not worth paying to get the bent one back, that is their decision. Tell them you want an undamaged dish like you paid for. Whatever they decide to do in order to give you that is up to them. If they don't want to pack it as it needs, let them keep sending one after another until they get lucky and one makes it to you undented.
When you communicate with the seller, mention that you're sure they do not want to receive negative feedback. And when it is all over, give feedback that is honest and fitting. Even if your deal doesn't work out like you want - you have reason to leave negative feedback. Too much negative feedback and they are out of eBay.
Make sure that you get eBay, and PayPal if you used it, involved. Dissatisfied buyers are expected to contact the seller and try to work things out - but you've done that. Send a mail and ask what to do. If approrpriate, file a complaint case.
A lot of sellers complain that eBay is too "buyer oriented" - you can use that to get satisfaction.
Be strong and get what you deserve - and let us know how it turns out.