Thread: Ebay and Tax
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Old 04-04-2025, 15:18   #5
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Re: Ebay and Tax

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Originally Posted by Jaymoss View Post
Safer to sell elsewhere now anyway. Ebay Buyer rights massively put sellers at a disadvantage
Not all as it appears. I got an issue raised from a buyer recently who claimed item wasn't sold as described but their photo evidence of damage to the phone didn't match my photos of the item shown to be perfect and no faults or damage. They waited 7 days to raise the issue, ebay ruled in my favour. However ebay refunded the buyer themselves and it didn't impact on me. They took in to account my feedback from selling and the length of time I'd been registered.
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