on โ03-06-2026 12:38 PM
I purchased an item in February from a seller that advertised a product with 3 year warranty.
item failed in early May. Contacting the seller first was hopeful, but soon they have stopped responding to emails. Have contacted PayPal but have had no luck as they do not cover anything after 30 days for return and are not helpful at all. Are sellers under any obligations within eBay or am I now to go through the ombudsman or ACCC.
any help is appreciated,
thank you
Dazza.
on โ03-06-2026 12:42 PM
"Warranties" on eBay are meaningless UNLESS the seller is registered in Australia AND is an authorised seller or reseller of the product.
on โ03-06-2026 12:44 PM
There is no warranty unless the seller is an authorised seller/re-seller of the brand and registered in Australia
The eBay MBG is not a warranty, nor does PayPal cover warranties so pointless to contact either for one
IF you bought from an authorised seller/re-seller, contact the company directly
Otherwise, no point in going through the ombudsman or ACCC for something that never existed
What was the item number?
on โ03-06-2026 12:46 PM
eBay does not provide any warranty.
Was the seller and authorised agent/seller/re-seller? If not, you actually purchased an item without any enforceable warranty.
There's really no need for you to contact ACCC or anyone else to be told as much.
on โ03-06-2026 01:08 PM
There you have it - all three answers the same.