Airtel is nit giving ebay coupons . They gave me extra balance of 100 in lieu of coupon.
Selling on ebay would not be a great idea , because ebay would charge you over 13-14% for a thing like saffron
1. 4.5% paisapay fees
2. 7% listing fees (everything else category)
3. 12.36% Govt. Tax on the total of above 2.
You can try selling on sites like shopclues , or even TE.
the only reason for choosing e-bay is larger target buyers .
shopclues would also charge you a certain % (i have no idea how much , but its got to be lower than ebay)
and TE is free
PS: 500/- for how much saffron , i might be interested in getting some too
You are lucky. They gave me nothing.
Thanks used one to buy a SSD7% coupon got after reliance payment,all are valid till june 30
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^^ wow! And nobody even bother to post here as a goodwill gesture after receiving coupon from you?
@eXperience thnx for the prompt reply but it says "it could not be used now try another voucher/coupon". i am using HDFC credit card. if u could help here.
exactly . I have been duped off of 14000 rupees on ebay ,
I personally hate it as a seller , there is no seller guarantee in that "ebay guarantee" .
I had sold a brand new locked iphone 3gs (i mentioned in the listing that it is locked) and the buyer messed it up real bad trying to unlock it , and after 15 days he told ebay that he is not satisfied with the product recieved ,but dint tell any one that he meesed it up.
Ebay told me to take it back , having no idea about phone's condition , i had to agree (also they left me with no choice , they said you have to take it back , thank you for your time and cut the phone )
when i recieved it it was scratchless and still brand new but messed up beyond repair .
i had to sell it for parts in grey market for 2k
I sold a phone on eBay, and the buyer raised a claim (it was a CDMA phone, registered and ready to activate on Reliance) saying he can't get it to work. I had explained the procedure very clearly through eBay messages and over the phone, but he was not ready to follow it. I explained the entire thing to the claim adjuster and finally it was resolved in my favour ie the seller.All purchases by eligible buyers that meet these conditions and do not fall within an exclusion or coverage limitation are covered by the eBay Buyer Protection Policy. Please note that the eBay Buyer Protection Policy applies only to the transaction—it is not a product warranty of any kind or a solution for buyer's remorse. The eBay Buyer Protection Policy is subject to all of the terms and conditions of eBay.com
Oh that's really bad. But what was the reason the buyer gave for returning the item? I guess you have the right to ask the exact reason. You have a conference call with the buyer and the claim adjuster too . The buyer simply can't return the item just cause he doesn't like it.
I sold a phone on eBay, and the buyer raised a claim (it was a CDMA phone, registered and ready to activate on Reliance) saying he can't get it to work. I had explained the procedure very clearly through eBay messages and over the phone, but he was not ready to follow it. I explained the entire thing to the claim adjuster and finally it was resolved in my favour ie the seller.