Ebay Updates Return Policy for Automotive Parts to Boost Buyer Confidence

Ebay Updates Return Policy for Automotive Parts to Boost Buyer Confidence

eBay's US site will implement a new return policy for auto parts on July 15, 2025, requiring sellers to offer at least 30 days of free returns for items priced over $10. eBay will subsidize 50% of return shipping costs to enhance customer satisfaction and boost sales. Non-compliant items will be removed, urging sellers to pay attention to the new regulations.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Lome Port Emerges As Vital Hub for West Africas Economy

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Port of Long Beach A Comprehensive Analysis of Southern Californias Economic Engine and International Trade Hub

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