Item not fit for purpose

I have been using ebay regularly for 7 years

I reported a seller to ebay and they were going to contact the seller and push him to either accept a return or send a substitute. I have not heard anything from the seller or ebay. I am sitting here with an item not fit for purpose and have no way to contact ebay because the auto attendant refuses to put me through to an agent...what do I do?

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Open a dispute for "item not as described" through eBay's MBG.

 

https://pages.ebay.com.au/ebay-money-back-guarantee/

*casey*
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I'm guessing this is the first time you've had a problem and you thought the best way to resolve it , was to contact eBay.

 

"I reported a seller to ebay and they were going to contact the seller"

 

What eBay say and what eBay do are 2 very different things.

 

Is the item from one of the sellers who has left you feedback in the last month ?

 

If so, there's plenty of negative feedback amongst them for faulty / not fit for purpose / not as described items.

 

If this is the case , as already advised, open a claim with eBay immediately.


@martipeterse22 wrote:

I have been using ebay regularly for 7 years

I reported a seller to ebay and they were going to contact the seller and push him to either accept a return or send a substitute. I have not heard anything from the seller or ebay. I am sitting here with an item not fit for purpose and have no way to contact ebay because the auto attendant refuses to put me through to an agent...what do I do?


A bit confusing,  Is the item faulty or otherwise not as described, or did you order an incorrect item.

If the item was NAD, there was no need to report the seller, but simply open a case.  You make no mention of actually opening a return request and if so was it for INAD or COM.

You need to actually open and follow through with an item not as described dispute 

 

There is no need to contact eBay to do this

 

And do not rely on whatever bot or pre-written response you may get by simply 'reporting to eBay'

 

That is not opening a dispute

 

Unless you have left it too long to open a dispute by now