Miss leading advertising .

It never seems to amaze me you buy an item advertised as rechargeable try to charge it nothing. Then to my surprise opened it up and no battery. RIPPED OFF. 

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Miss leading advertising .

I believe you can word your link/concern in a better and more understandable manner.  How can you 'try to recharge a battery' when there was no battery to start with.  What were you trying to recharge again?  

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Miss leading advertising .

If the item you bought was listed as including a battery and you received it without a battery, first contact the seller, and if the seller is not helpful you can open a case for "item not as described".

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Miss leading advertising .

So you use the tools eBay provides every buyer when something is not as described

 

If the ad did in fact say battery was included

 

Mind you, since I am not sure exactly what you mean by 'opened it up'  the protections you did have before doing so may have been voided if it was'nt meant to be 'opened up' in the manner you did 

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Miss leading advertising .

It would help if you gave us the item number.

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