Previously, I had an elderly Buyer open a return request with 'Item Defective ' on a book because " the print was too small to read "
Yesterday , an elderly Buyer opened a return request as 'Item Defective ' on a spoken word CD because " the speaker's voice was too soft to hear , even when turning up the volume "
lol -- if the most recent request has the nerve to return the $9.95 CD , I'll have to endure Safe-T Claim.
If others could share ridiculous return requests , it might cheer me up .........
I had one recently that was returned because "Not as pictured" turns out they were looking at Amazon's stock image and not clicking our listing to reveal our listing. I've also had a lot of "item not as described" because they read the description of the parent listing and not ours. Other than that I haven't had any super crazy ones that I can remember.
In case you did not encounter crazies in your career before becoming an Amazon seller, you will certainly find them here, almost every day.
It helps, if you are a bookseller, or the seller of any sort used goods, to include a packing slip with a complete description of the item you have sold.
Previously, I had an elderly Buyer open a return request with 'Item Defective ' on a book because " the print was too small to read "
Yesterday , an elderly Buyer opened a return request as 'Item Defective ' on a spoken word CD because " the speaker's voice was too soft to hear , even when turning up the volume "
Play your cards right and you will eventually find out just what those people meant and find a little more tolerance.
Previously, I had an elderly Buyer open a return request with 'Item Defective ' on a book because " the print was too small to read "
Yesterday , an elderly Buyer opened a return request as 'Item Defective ' on a spoken word CD because " the speaker's voice was too soft to hear , even when turning up the volume "
lol -- if the most recent request has the nerve to return the $9.95 CD , I'll have to endure Safe-T Claim.
If others could share ridiculous return requests , it might cheer me up .........
Previously, I had an elderly Buyer open a return request with 'Item Defective ' on a book because " the print was too small to read "
Yesterday , an elderly Buyer opened a return request as 'Item Defective ' on a spoken word CD because " the speaker's voice was too soft to hear , even when turning up the volume "
lol -- if the most recent request has the nerve to return the $9.95 CD , I'll have to endure Safe-T Claim.
If others could share ridiculous return requests , it might cheer me up .........
I had one recently that was returned because "Not as pictured" turns out they were looking at Amazon's stock image and not clicking our listing to reveal our listing. I've also had a lot of "item not as described" because they read the description of the parent listing and not ours. Other than that I haven't had any super crazy ones that I can remember.
In case you did not encounter crazies in your career before becoming an Amazon seller, you will certainly find them here, almost every day.
It helps, if you are a bookseller, or the seller of any sort used goods, to include a packing slip with a complete description of the item you have sold.
Previously, I had an elderly Buyer open a return request with 'Item Defective ' on a book because " the print was too small to read "
Yesterday , an elderly Buyer opened a return request as 'Item Defective ' on a spoken word CD because " the speaker's voice was too soft to hear , even when turning up the volume "
Play your cards right and you will eventually find out just what those people meant and find a little more tolerance.
I had one recently that was returned because "Not as pictured" turns out they were looking at Amazon's stock image and not clicking our listing to reveal our listing. I've also had a lot of "item not as described" because they read the description of the parent listing and not ours. Other than that I haven't had any super crazy ones that I can remember.
I had one recently that was returned because "Not as pictured" turns out they were looking at Amazon's stock image and not clicking our listing to reveal our listing. I've also had a lot of "item not as described" because they read the description of the parent listing and not ours. Other than that I haven't had any super crazy ones that I can remember.
In case you did not encounter crazies in your career before becoming an Amazon seller, you will certainly find them here, almost every day.
It helps, if you are a bookseller, or the seller of any sort used goods, to include a packing slip with a complete description of the item you have sold.
In case you did not encounter crazies in your career before becoming an Amazon seller, you will certainly find them here, almost every day.
It helps, if you are a bookseller, or the seller of any sort used goods, to include a packing slip with a complete description of the item you have sold.
Previously, I had an elderly Buyer open a return request with 'Item Defective ' on a book because " the print was too small to read "
Yesterday , an elderly Buyer opened a return request as 'Item Defective ' on a spoken word CD because " the speaker's voice was too soft to hear , even when turning up the volume "
Play your cards right and you will eventually find out just what those people meant and find a little more tolerance.
Previously, I had an elderly Buyer open a return request with 'Item Defective ' on a book because " the print was too small to read "
Yesterday , an elderly Buyer opened a return request as 'Item Defective ' on a spoken word CD because " the speaker's voice was too soft to hear , even when turning up the volume "
Play your cards right and you will eventually find out just what those people meant and find a little more tolerance.