Was looking for the elusive £5 off voucher but came across this. It says PayPal will pay for your return postage (of upto £15 per item) of 12 items if you don't like it. Sounded like a cracking freebie to me given I don't mind whether it's Paypal or something else I use to pay. Think I remember something about using PayPal means your standard credit card security doesn't apply so if you want that security, don't use paypal. But for everything else, worth it!
Might be account specific but I had it without any voucher etc. Hope it helps!
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Zontes
24 Mar 178#3
"if you don't like it"
I will never sell you anything. WTF.
malm
24 Mar 176#4
great from a fussy indecisive buyers point of view,not so good for the sellers.
skgwho to malm
25 Mar 174#9
I'd argue otherwise. Great for sellers who you wouldn't buy from not knowing what it was going to be like... Encouragues buyers to spend.
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Master.G
24 Mar 171#1
Not a deal and nothing new. This has been the way for ages.
skgwho to Master.G
24 Mar 171#8
Fair play. Never knew this existed as is the case for a few others. Shame I've been missing out for such a long time.
luvsadealdealdeal
24 Mar 17#2
nice find matey! hot from me :smiley:
Zontes
24 Mar 178#3
"if you don't like it"
I will never sell you anything. WTF.
malm
24 Mar 176#4
great from a fussy indecisive buyers point of view,not so good for the sellers.
skgwho to malm
25 Mar 174#9
I'd argue otherwise. Great for sellers who you wouldn't buy from not knowing what it was going to be like... Encouragues buyers to spend.
householdhorror to malm
25 Mar 17#24
Eh, you'd think, but we offer free returns and practically no one takes it. Better to get stuff returned as is for a few quid than they damage it to try and force you to pay the return anyway. Plus it increases buyer confidence.
Depends what you're selling though, clothes are probably going to have a high returns rate, and you can't choose to opt out. But it's paypal paying anyway, you get your fees back so all you've lost is your postage.
ST3123 to malm
25 Mar 17#31
I'd say it's good all round due to the increased confidence it gives buyers. Plus buyers can return stuff anyway and most will probably know that if they use the eBay returns system and they select reason as "defective" or "not as described", the seller will be forced to pay return postage, where as this way at least the seller is let off the hook for the return postage cost. With eBay at least sellers are forced to accept returns in any event (the setting when creating a listing makes no difference) so this doesn't necessarily mean more returns just means they don't have to be so costly....
luvsadealdealdeal
24 Mar 17#5
used this to get £15 back not so long ago
thewongwing101
24 Mar 17#6
Thank you
never used this but would be daft not to activate
luvsadealdealdeal
24 Mar 17#7
great!
machomansavage
25 Mar 172#10
Nothing new been up for months. Mines been activated four around a year now. Also its a right pain getting a refund from these Telus people nearly always ask me to provide info ive already submitted. I normaly just end up going through paypal to get my return postage back as this ''telus international'' are useless
fmillington to machomansavage
25 Mar 17#13
Know exactly what you mean! Attempted to get a refund of £2.99 return postage for a label generated and paid for through PayPal website. Provided screenshots of the transactions and then 2 - 3 weeks later had an email from those idiots at Telus asking for proof that I paid for the postage via PayPal and asked for proof again!
It wound be up that much I almost emailed back asking if they were having a laugh! For the sake of £2.99 I thought f**k it and just left it!
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Might be account specific but I had it without any voucher etc. Hope it helps!
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I will never sell you anything. WTF.
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I will never sell you anything. WTF.
Depends what you're selling though, clothes are probably going to have a high returns rate, and you can't choose to opt out. But it's paypal paying anyway, you get your fees back so all you've lost is your postage.
never used this but would be daft not to activate
It wound be up that much I almost emailed back asking if they were having a laugh! For the sake of £2.99 I thought f**k it and just left it!