I can see various opinions come out about this.
For starters, the buyer has not held the pipe purchased on EBay, Smokingpipes, Danish Pipe Shop, etc. until it arrives. This matters, for me, as a buyer.
Is it an inconvenience for the seller to process a return? No doubatbyl. But is this “the name of the game” when a seller ventures into the online sales business model?
If it states “returns accepted,” then why not act accordingly?
The question, then, is how much returning is rude?
I bought a used Peterson pipe on EBay, didn’t like it when I had it here, and returned it courteously. The seller forwarded me a nasty note including a comment about how after 1,000 sales he never had to process a return because the buyer didn’t like it.
Smokingpipes is much more professional about returns.
The question remains, though, what constitutes an abuse of the return policy in the era of online pipe sales?
For starters, the buyer has not held the pipe purchased on EBay, Smokingpipes, Danish Pipe Shop, etc. until it arrives. This matters, for me, as a buyer.
Is it an inconvenience for the seller to process a return? No doubatbyl. But is this “the name of the game” when a seller ventures into the online sales business model?
If it states “returns accepted,” then why not act accordingly?
The question, then, is how much returning is rude?
I bought a used Peterson pipe on EBay, didn’t like it when I had it here, and returned it courteously. The seller forwarded me a nasty note including a comment about how after 1,000 sales he never had to process a return because the buyer didn’t like it.
Smokingpipes is much more professional about returns.
The question remains, though, what constitutes an abuse of the return policy in the era of online pipe sales?