Me too. They run around and disparage you but always come home to Datty...........lolOh yeah I fire customers too, definitely need to avoid repeats.
People like that WILL get their just reward eventually. I just don't know how they can live like that and sleep at night. Totally seared conscious I guess.
Gotcha. Makes sense now.No from my webstore
I see this often when they buy a very small item under $10
They claim the wrong part was sent to get it free
One clue is if they don't come to me first. Being in the game for decades excuses and lies
won't fly so they try to go around me. Proof- they never want to send it back.
I think some people have a shopping addiction. Those same people are those "repeat returners". I saw that constantly in my days of retail. They buy a ton of stuff and come back the next day returning every bit of it. Honestly looks like they never even took it out of the bag.Some people have a return fetish and love buying things with the full intention of returning them. We started charging customers the restocking fee that GM charges us on special order parts that aren't protected (free return) under GM's Retail Inventory Management. Even though we explained it to death to one lady, and basically tried to do everything we could to get her to have the vehicle diagnosed, she insisted on special ordering a non-protected part that she was told would not fix her car. One fixed income meltdown to the general manager later and she has all her money back and we are stuck with a part that we cannot sell because nobody on earth actually needs it...GM knew that, we knew that, everything was explained multiple times to the customer, and still blind, determined stupidity won the day. Now we have a part nobody needs tying up our inventory, and people like that wonder why we don't want to give them the time of day. I really think some people just like the thrill of the return, I don't know what they get out of it, but they are determined that they will not leave empty handed, they will leave with something to later return and create some sort of fiasco.
Places I like Walmart and Amazon helped create this.
Usually they give in and tell you to keep it.
So buyers assume a small business is open to the same scamming.
Not really, ebay submits to their buyers' demands. You can list something as being in exactly the condition it is stated to be, provide several pictures, write paragraph long descriptions, and people will still file a dispute and try to screw you over. It's why many people are no longer selling on ebay.I gotta ask.....Can sellers specify, "All sales final"?
I suppose that would make competing sellers much more attractive.
You just have to cautious these days.There are scum on both sides.
Get up this AM and have a PayPal dispute
Guy buys a part from me- synthetic seal.
Never emailed me before or after. Gets three day service across the country.
He on his own orders something that has absolutely no application for his use he claims.
Does he contact me and send it back for a refund.
No- he goes to PP and cries I sent him the wrong part.
I go right to PP myself and ream him- you made a mistake. You never contacted me prior or after the sale.
Man up and send it back for an instant refund minus the shipping because you have wasted both our time
and not me.
His trick is to just get the charge refunded in full or he lied and has the part he needed and wants it for free.
An honest person would ask prior or contact the vendor afterwards.
Nothing new under the sun.
You may think I'm rude but I know the kind all too well.