I purchased a Model F AT from Ebay for $220 after some negotiation.
Eventually, it arrived damaged. The seller did not package it well at all, placing it in a cardboard box with almost no packaging material except 2 cardboard inserts on either side.
PICTURES: https://imgur.com/a/bJy089W
The damage is this:
- Paint chips and dings all over the keyboard, with the largest chunks being on the impacted corner
- One broken barrel for the F9 key.
- A moderately sized piece of the case, left corner underneith, has been broken off
- One front retention clip has been sheered off. The case does not close as solidly anymore and squeeks.
- I know FedEx doesn't move that fast.
- Why would my refund be contingent on him contacting FedEx? Shouldn't he give me the refund and THEN work out whatever the hell he needs to with FedEx Insurance?
Ebay's position is that I should return the keyboard to the seller and then I will get my refund. And here comes my problem and the point for this reddit post:
This seems fishy. If I return the keyboard, he will get money from FedEx Insurance AND be able to re-list the item to someone else and basically double dip. My position is, why should he benefit from his shit packaging job? Why should I be the one inconvenianced by all of this?
So here are my options.
- Return the keyboard. I get a refund, he gets Insurance payout AND a keyboard to relist as parts
- Do a PayPal chargeback. I get refund, he gets Insurance payout, but I keep the keyboard to hopefully salvage and restore, or maybe FedEx will come pick it up.
- I contact him, and if he doesn't ghost me, maybe we work something out where I pay some amount and he refunds me the rest. This option bothers me because he will still get the Insurance from FedEx, but also my money from the deal. I'm not sure why he should benefit from such an incompetent packaging job.