on 23-07-2022 04:03 PM
I bought a Kids bike for my grandson but after I was told they didn't have what I paid for and that I would have to choose something else for the same price I cancelled the order & got a refund (Thankfully).
But my daughter went ahead and bought a similar Kids bike from the same seller but when it arrived the bike frame was bent. Unfortunately she did not use PayPal and just paid by a bank transaction.
She & I both contacted seller & we told them it was made faulty at the factory & they said sorry no returns but we will send parts to fix.
When she told them that the frame was bent and parts had been welded incorrectly they said send photos. So she took it to a reputable Motorcycle Engineer & had him take photos a write up a description of the needed repairs.
The seller then said that was not good enough & that they would have to speak to their engineer in China about it & then speak to their bosses & get back to her. They were taking weeks to get back to her so she thought well I can't send it back so I had better just cut my losses & get the bike fixed. The repairs cost her $200.00 dollars.
Now the seller is saying you must return it in the same box (which she no longer has) & that she will have to pay the shipping cost. They said that if there were any marks or damage on the bike when it arrived that they would deduct money from her refund to cover it.
So we both asked the seller just to reimburse her for the cost of the repairs & she sent them a 100% Legit receipt from the engineer who fixed it (with his contact info), but they said no. You either return the bike or you get nothing. Two weeks earlier they said that there was no way that they would not accept any returns no matter what.
This seller is changing the rules after the sale to suit himself and my daughter is now out of pocket $200.00 bucks to fix the piece of junk they sent her.
Can anything be done about this or will she just have to put it down to a bad decision on her part and live with the consequences?
Well, We finally got it sorted out, in a round about sort of way.
I complained to seller on behalf of my daughter. In other words I dictated to her what to say to him.
Finally after much badgering he said that his Engineer in China had welded up a new Perfect Frame and they were sending it to her by air. But then he messaged again & said they weren't doing that.
Then he messaged a couple of days later & said that they had sent it by ship instead. But then the next day he messaged again said that they hadn't sent it yet & he would get back to her when it was on its way.
In all honesty we would have preferred a refund for the cost of the repairs because a new frame was not much use when she had already had the original one fixed. But we decided it was better than nothing so we went with it.
He didn't get back to her as promised & my daughter "finally" saw RED & contacted ebay and gave them all of the sellers dodgy "Changing" messages, the engineers report and the repair receipt + photos of the bike & ebay did an investigation and decided like me that this sale & the treatment of my daughter was unacceptable & they gave her a full refund.
So thank you very much ebay