Most disputes on eBay arise from simple misunderstandings between the buyer and the seller. As a result, early and open communication is the best way to solve the majority of disputes.
If you have a dispute with another eBay member, here are some steps to help resolve the issue:
Try communicating directly with your trading partner.
Reach out to your trading partner by email or phone. You can email your trading partner through the eBay site. You can also request your trading partner's phone number by requesting their contact information. Addressing the problem right away prevents the issue from becoming more complex, which is harder to resolve.
Here are some tips for communicating with your trading partner to help you resolve problems as quickly and easily as possible.
Note:
If your item is lost or damaged, you should contact the shipping company directly to learn about the type of coverage they provide.
If you paid for an item with a credit card and you did not receive the item, contact your credit card company and ask about their protection services. Most credit card companies provide 100% online protection.
If you are not able to work out the problem with your trading partner directly, eBay provides some processes that may be able to help:
If you are a seller who has not received payment for an item you sold on eBay, you can use eBay's Unpaid Item Process.
These processes enable you to communicate directly with your trading partner on the eBay site, which helps avoid many communication problems often caused by email spam filters and out-of-date contact information.