on โ05-08-2016 04:06 PM
I bought four lots of this item <http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemVersion&item=161885081552&view=all&tid=1400338105006> (replacement inner tubes for my bicycle). I tried two of them, but both went completely flat the day I fitted them. I then used a different brand tube instead, which has been fine for the last several weeks, so I am assuming the purchased tubes are at fault. I requested a return for the tubes, and the seller offered 60% refund. Should I request full refund, or accept 60%? The time it would take to test the other tubes is worth more than what I paid for them, but I'm assuming they probably are also faulty and don't intend to try to use them.
Thanks in advance for your advice.
on โ05-08-2016 05:19 PM
I would go for the full refund.
Use the ebay dispute and the seller will have to pay the return postage if they want the items back.
on โ05-08-2016 05:47 PM
Your link says that item is over 90 days old. Is that right?
I'd take the 60% myself and be done with it
on โ05-08-2016 06:19 PM
OP.. your purchase is during the past 6mths and over the 3mth time frame.... Take the 60%.
At $5 per tube, from China, and over 3mths since purchase, I think the seller is being very generous actually.
Stawka, I had to C&P to get it to load
on โ05-08-2016 06:42 PM
on โ07-08-2016 01:36 AM
Thanks for your replies,
I had requested refund and still have option to ask ebay to "step in" (but that ends very soon). I think I will ask them for full refund while I can. I was just very slow to follow up their replies to my refund request (though this also gave me time to test the other tube just to prove to myself that it wasn't a problem with my bike...)
on โ07-08-2016 10:36 AM
As mentioned before you are out of time for an eBay dispute so you'll have to go through Paypal where (unlees you have already signed up for limited post cost refund) you'll be responsible for the return shipping' which will probably be more than the cost of the tubes.
on โ08-08-2016 02:46 PM
Okay I didn't realise about that, does anyone have a reference to that from eBay website? I assumed it was still possible as says "If there's a problem, you can ask us to step in and help by Aug 10, 2016". I wonder what that deadline is for any why it would be longer than for an eBay dispute.
on โ08-08-2016 03:15 PM
eBay's money back guarantee has a 30 day limit starting from the latest estimated delivery date, whereas Paypal has a 180 day timelimit.
But as said Paypal will not reimburse you for return postage unless you have already signed up for their limited postage reimbursement.
on โ08-08-2016 04:47 PM
Thanks, so I see it is from <http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/money-back-guarantee.html#timelines>. I assume that "doesn't match the listing description" includes faulty items then.
I am still confused what "If there's a problem, you can ask us to step in and help by Aug 10, 2016" means if I still can' t raise a dispute, it wouldn't mean eBay is still allowing dispute to raised a little longer than official guarantee timeline would it? Anyway I said to seller I would accept 60%, now I will see what happens...
I also didn't realise that there was 30 day limit from (estimated) arrival to request return, that is good to know for future. I only knew about the 60 days from purchase to leave feedback.