Hi guys,
A bit of a tricky one, and perhaps I missed the rule on this somewhere, but I can't find the Rules atm.
If someone sells you something, but when you get it, it's not in the condition that was stated in the post, who pays for the return shipping?
I know its a bit relative, but let me give a logical extreme to make it more clear: You purchase a bit of kit, like some lenses, and the post say 'brilliant condition' but when you get them, they are pretty scratched up and nearly unusable or not near 'brilliant'. So you ask the seller to refund you, which they hopefully do. Should the seller pay for the return shipping since he (or she) made the mistake of misrepresenting the item and buyer bought the item on false pretenses? Or is that just the risk we take from buying from a stranger? I would hope that these forums would have a higher standard and be a more trustworthy, but I guess that's hard to govern.
I know the condition of an item is relative, what is 'brilliant' for one, may not be for another, that's why I gave an extreme. But to create a trustworthy environment that we can have confidence buying and selling in, I figured this was a good question.
I guess another related question is, what should the general condition of kit be when it's sold, aside from what is stated in the thread. I've been disappointed when I've gotten things that were unwashed and full of paint and dirt and I wasn't warned that the kit was coming straight off the field or covered in filth. I try to clean my gear up before I sell it, just so the buyer doesn't get annoyed, but I just thought that was the right thing to do. Is there a rule about that? I know some guys who won't buy from here bc they have no confidence in what they might be getting. That's not good for business
Sorry for the long monologue. Thanks!
A bit of a tricky one, and perhaps I missed the rule on this somewhere, but I can't find the Rules atm.
If someone sells you something, but when you get it, it's not in the condition that was stated in the post, who pays for the return shipping?
I know its a bit relative, but let me give a logical extreme to make it more clear: You purchase a bit of kit, like some lenses, and the post say 'brilliant condition' but when you get them, they are pretty scratched up and nearly unusable or not near 'brilliant'. So you ask the seller to refund you, which they hopefully do. Should the seller pay for the return shipping since he (or she) made the mistake of misrepresenting the item and buyer bought the item on false pretenses? Or is that just the risk we take from buying from a stranger? I would hope that these forums would have a higher standard and be a more trustworthy, but I guess that's hard to govern.
I know the condition of an item is relative, what is 'brilliant' for one, may not be for another, that's why I gave an extreme. But to create a trustworthy environment that we can have confidence buying and selling in, I figured this was a good question.
I guess another related question is, what should the general condition of kit be when it's sold, aside from what is stated in the thread. I've been disappointed when I've gotten things that were unwashed and full of paint and dirt and I wasn't warned that the kit was coming straight off the field or covered in filth. I try to clean my gear up before I sell it, just so the buyer doesn't get annoyed, but I just thought that was the right thing to do. Is there a rule about that? I know some guys who won't buy from here bc they have no confidence in what they might be getting. That's not good for business
Sorry for the long monologue. Thanks!