I say it really isn t worth having a heart attack over. You can offer her a refund, or you can report her first to eBay. I think eBay might side with you, since you ve tons of good feedback.Side note: I know what you mean. I used to work as a freelancer on reverse auction sites. The buyers became very corrupt at the start of this year. I d do the work precisely as they wanted it, then they run off and try and get free service. One time they sided with one scumbag, and all the money that I earned goes back into his pocket, and a couple of other times I got paid, but they allowed him to leave unfair, false reviews. They wouldn t do anything about it.I had built a solid reputation on that site for a year, and just a couple of bad reviews did the trick to completely ruin my reputation. (The way their rating system is programmed doesn t help either.) So, instead of having 10 stars, it s now down to 3, just for a couple of idiots. I just decided to screw that site. They won t be getting any more commissions out of me!
I m a seller. I ve never gotten - feedback. But I figure that if you do enough sales, someone is going to get pi$$ed off.Offer her a refund if she returns the product. If she leaves - feedback you can leave a response. Beyond that, it s not worth pursuing or getting upset about.
The simple answer that I give in a situation like this is to make sure you have a return policy in your auction description. The few times I ve had a buyer return an item, I send a polite email to them, making sure they understand my refund policy, and ONLY after they ve returned it to me, will I give a refund. I also advise them to pay a little extra to get delivery confirmation, to prove it was returned to me. (I always get delivery confirmation when I ship an item to a buyer.)Don t refund until she returns it. You may get a negative, but you just can t give in to the threats.Good luck!