>>8418327>If you're too much of a kike to pay for insurance then don't bitch about damaged packages.Why would I pay for insurance, when USPS tells me they won't pay out on toys? Especially if its only the box that's damaged? I've been selling on eBay for almost 14 years, and I can count on one hand the number of times a box got damaged or lost. This was maybe the third or fourth time, and after the first few time of them flat-out telling me they won't give insurance refunds for toys, and as I said, especially if its just the box, not the actual item that's damaged, why the fuck would I continue to give them money for non-payouts? I DID used to buy insurance, but if they do fuck all about it, why would I keep giving them money?
>Seriously, explain to me how this is in any way the problem of the buyer.I don't have to explain anything. Mostly because I never said it was the buyer's fault, you fucking nugget. The complaint was less about refunding the item (which I was fine with, if the buyer hadn't been a impatient, frantic Karen) and more about people who can't give you the benefit of the doubt that you'll fix the problem and just immediately launch into a tirade at you and escalate shit because they're impatient.
You can always tell who is going to become a potential problem by how quickly they ask if you shipped the item. This guy paid for his item, and barely half a day later he asked if I had shipped it yet. No, fuck off, you impatient bitch, give a person a least fucking DAY before you start demanding to know if they've shipped yet. Then four or five days later he gets the item and immediately sends me an email with pictures, screeching at me about how USPS damaging the box is unacceptable. I was at work, and only had time to read the email, but didn't have time to fix it, and literally five minutes later he escalated it to an eBay case.
Had the dumb bitch waited, I would have got home, dealt with it, and worked it out with the guy.