Safe-T Claim Denied...
Customer returned an MFN item that was used, a different make, colour, size and type and 3 years old
Amazon refusing to honour the Safe-T claim as usual with no reason stated
What else can I do?
Safe-T Claim Denied...
Customer returned an MFN item that was used, a different make, colour, size and type and 3 years old
Amazon refusing to honour the Safe-T claim as usual with no reason stated
What else can I do?
7 replies
Seller_K8edOfPu9HEmN
Your only option is to hit Amazon with a LBA and then take them to the SCC adding costs and fair expenses to the claim.
Seller_2MDS66zdjPMUU
Don't disagree with Wentvale But we usually send the buyer a letter before action. Amazon will just park the correspondence and force court action but the buyer will not want to risk a judgement (if it eventually comes to court action) once they know that there is evidence and that a judgement comes with it damage to credit ratings. We find buyers very responsive to this approach and usually want to resolve the issue by return.
Seller_pM5wtT47V6qLR
Just has another one today, same make and model of helmet, we are aware that a lot of food delivery couriers prefer this helmet, they order one from me , wait 20-30 days and return an old used helmet, different make, model, colour, size etc.
Amazon are not granting my Safe-T claims
Seller_pM5wtT47V6qLR
So, is it issue an LBA to Amazon or the customer?
Without appearing to be racist, these scammers are food delivery workers with " south asian" names. I'm not sure they would be the slightest bit bothered about an LBA or court action.
As I said, this is the second this week alone, the total of scams I've had like this are now into double figures., all with "south asian names"
Seller_76AUwmqvSyRIM
My experience is the total opposite. Amazon has always waited until a few days before the court date and they have always given in without prejudice and paid up in full.
Remember that they are the ones who refunded the customer automatically and they are the ones denying the Safe-T claim. In my eyes, they are 100% responsible so the action should be against Amazon, not the customer. Amazon should deal with the customer if they believe they are not being honest.
Joey_Amazon
Hello @Seller_pM5wtT47V6qLR,
Thank you for posting here at the Seller Forums.
Totally understand your frustration here. If you wish, please share the Order/Claim ID associated with this case. I would like to review all details associated with this order.
Thanks,
Joey