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Looking to send a watch back to Spain and want it tracked and insured for £525. Long story short, won a watch from eBay but wasn't as described. Seller admits to this so now looking at how I can send it back fully insured and tracked. Had a look on Royal Mail which I usually use but the insurance is only up to £250 (unless I'm getting it wrong). Any advice as I need to be able to prove it was returned to the seller and fully insured in case it goes missing.
Thanks all, Toddy.
Toddy if you paid with Paypal make sure to check their return postage refund option on your payment statement, ive used this a few times and always received 100% credit
Keith
Thanks Marios but going by their website it's going to cost me £45 to send it. Was hoping on something a bit cheaper.
Royal Mail International Signed For (I think it’s called) declared zero value with Secursus insurance on the side at declared full value - will cost about £20 all-in.
You can buy separate insurance at 0.6% of the value - shouldn’t cost a lot
https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...yone-used-them
If it is a return due to it being not as described then the seller is liable for the return cost of shipping.
When an item is not as described the seller has to cover return postage. If they refuse eBay will step in and issue a returns label and charge them.
Have you actually raised a claim through eBay (or through PayPal) for SNAD? Or has it just been agreed between you and the seller that you could return it?
If the former, then once you win the case, the seller will need to provide for return postage (as others have said). If it's the latter, then you need to get a claim raised asap.
I’ve used Royal Mail international tracked insured before,just pay extra for additional insurance.
EBay terms:
If the seller wants you to return it using an eBay return label or a label from a particular carrier then they will have to purchase and pay for that themselves. The link to print the label is then sent to the buyer.
It sounds to me like the OP hasn’t gone through a dispute and has come to an agreement separately. As mentioned I would strongly suggest he open a dispute in order to go through the correct procedure that means this label is produced for him. It will also mean that his refund will happen the moment that tracking indicates the return parcel has been delivered rather than the possibility of the seller delaying or ‘forgetting’ to provide the refund.
“If the seller is paying for return postage
When you're sending an item back to the seller, there are a few methods you can use to post it back. If the seller is responsible for the return postage costs, they'll let you know how they want the item to be sent back to them. Generally, they'll ask you to send the item back using one of the following:
- An eBay return postage label – Learn how to print an eBay return postage label
- A label from their preferred carrier – If the seller provides you with a postage label, they'll send it to you directly, and you can print it from the "Your postage label is ready" email or message that you'll receive in Messages
The seller may also contact you to make other arrangements such as returning the item to their store or reimbursing you for return postage.”
Thanks for all the info, I've actually listed it for sale on here as it would make things a lot easier. If it doesn't sell soon I'll pursue the return or just re-list it on eBay.