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Postage query
I recently bought a DVD from amazon marketplace (not amazon itself) and when i received it, it was damaged and unwatchable.
The seller has refunded me and is requesting it back. Obviously there is no reason for me to keep it as it is damaged, but am I obliged to return it? I dont see why I should be out of pocket for the return postage.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Can't you claim the cost of postage back from the seller? They have already been good enough to refund you money when at the end of the day, all they have is your word that it is damaged.
I bet there are loads of people out there that claim a refund for a faulty product and then keep the item, which is actually in perfect condition. I'm not suggesting for a second that you are one of these people but the seller didn't have to refund you until they received the DVD back, they have and so I think you should show the same courtesy by returning the item.
If I get a faulty item through the post, I contact the the seller, (which you obviously have done), if its a company, I request a prepaid sticker, you are right not to want to pay postage to return something that was damaged when they sent it to you, but they are right to want it back, its the only way they have to tell if your telling the truth.
If the seller has a returns policy you should get your postage refunded. If he/she is a "one off" seller with no returns policy and insurance wasn't offered, or paid for by you, then you have done well to get your refund for the item.
I'm unsure about Amazon Marketplace re:buyer/seller feedback. however if I had made this purchase on ebay I would weigh up the pros & cons of "kicking up a stink" over a couple of quid to protect my positive feedback.
Good luck!
The seller seems to have shown faith by refunding you the money, I know there have been a few CD's/DVD's that worked fine on my PC/DVD player but people have said they didn't work when they received them. Personally I took them on trust and just refunded the money and told them to keep the it.
I'd simply suggest saying to the seller that it doesn't work and therefore would be pointless sending it back, if they still want it back suggest the send an addressed and stamped envelope.