10-04-2025 01:24 PM
ya I pulled everthing and just putting a ghost items to keep my Ebay active
I had one US person not except my item because it was 40 more than he paid due to tariffs to accept it so just sent it back without asking i dont accept return but would have gladly returned 40 no problem .im good i will refund my feedback show I work with clients. but now its on a return route and no canada post ???? first ever return in many years ... but to get back to chettos world hes put a basic hold on all sales to the US I SEE NOBODY LOOKING EVEN WITH PROMOTIONS ...
10-04-2025 02:15 PM
Although I am no longer shipping anything to the USA, I am currently just keeping my eBay account open in hopes of acquiring more potential Canadian buyers, but right now even that does seem rather pointless since many items I list normally ship via Canada Post oversize lettermail or via Canada Post flat rate box....
11-15-2025 01:00 AM
US tariffs have killed my sales. I used to sell now and then to a Canadian buyer but it was infrequent and its hard not to get discouraged. I will keep my account up hoplng that some day the situation will normalize. Its good that this is just a sideline for me.
11-15-2025 10:59 AM
Over the past 3 weeks I have had just 1 sale here on eBay, but have had 4 Canadian sales from my other selling site....
11-15-2025 12:46 PM
@mrdutch1001 wrote:Over the past 3 weeks I have had just 1 sale here on eBay, but have had 4 Canadian sales from my other selling site....
In speaking to the myriad of sellers I talk to day to day, if the point about "selling on eBay isn't as enjoyable as it used to be" and it does, I have a very hard time disagreeing. Very few of what eBay has termed as "improvements" recently, really are!!!! It feels like anyone who does show up and checks the front door finds it locked...even if it isn't. If they do get in, eBay is quick to send them elsewhere.
11-15-2025 01:52 PM
You can have a No Returns policy, but it is not a NO REFUNDS policy.
However.
EBay does not require sellers to refund anything when the item is Undeliverable.
And Refused is one form of Undeliverable.
Remember that your customer is also covered by the terms of their credit card chargeback policy.
Most sellers will on the arrival of a Refused item, refund the purchase price, but nothing more. No taxes, no fees, no shipping charges.
11-15-2025 02:05 PM
Some of us are very aware that NO returns does NOT mean NO refunds!...However, returns are nothing I myself get overly concerned with...have not had one nor a request for one in over 10 years... But should one occur, the eBay returns and refunds processes are very easy to work out...
11-15-2025 02:34 PM
BTW, back when we had the choice of return time frames, I did utilize those for a 7 day, but I refuse to allow eBay to dictate what time frame a seller can apply to a retun policy and that the minimum must be 14 days. I still have a 7 day return policy on my other selling site.