After selling over 350 items, with virtually all of them except 3 being 5 star reviews, I had a sale and the item arrived damaged/broken to the buyer. The buyer filed a claim per Mercari's procedures and they (Mercari) said it is actually a case of not as described vs damaged so their employee changed it to that. The buyer tried to get them to correct the mistake they (Mercari) made multiple times (at least 5 emails per the buyer) but got so frustrated with them because they latched onto the "not as described" thing. After I got involved, it got worse and worse. They are difficult, if not impossible, to get in touch with. It is extremely frustrating to know that they have made all the fees they have off of me and can't refund a $36 item to me despite both me and the buyer providing them with photographic evidence of the item's damage. This has left a sour taste in my mouth after being very happy with their service since starting. If you do use Mercari and have an issue with an item damaged in transit, be prepared to not have them support you at all and have no ability to deal with a reasonable person there. Next, I'm filing a complaint with the BBB. The picture is the part that comes on an electric cord that you turn the dial on to turn the light on/off. This is what Mercari terms "not as described" vs "damaged". Does anyone know of any legal recourse of how I could pursue this against Mercari?