on 17-10-2014 10:21 PM - last edited on 17-10-2014 11:21 PM by gewens
I bought a fake iphone glass back cover on e B a y the seller advertised it was a genuine product ,I would like to know if I am obligated to pay for return postage to get a refund?,there are other buyer who also clamied the product was a fake and it does not function properly.Attached is a photo of the original product and the fake is on the right hand side.
David
on 17-10-2014 10:32 PM
Is the seller in Australia? If so then you can try emailing them and telling them that you have received a counterfeit item and unless they refund you within 48 hours you will report them to the right's owner and the police. That may scare them into refunding but if they are a practiced scammer or actually overseas although they don't appear to be they will just tell you to go forth and multiply or send it back for a refund.
Your other option is to open a Paypal dispute for item not as described, presuming you paid that way, unfortunately unless you can get 3rd party confirmation on company headed notepaper that the item is fake you will still have to pay to return it by trackable means.
on 17-10-2014 11:20 PM
on 18-10-2014 09:39 AM
Quote: Yes, it looks different from the original, but I'd still be trying it anyway
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I believe that is very poor advice … are you going to take responsibly if it damages the OP’s iphone ?
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Of course we know the answer to that !
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To use non genuine parts on anything is fraught with danger
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Could do irreparable damage … if under warranty, would/could in most cases void the warranty
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If it was sold as a genuine article and is counterfeit … Do not use it !
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If a seller is prepared to deceive you in the description then they are prepared to deceive you in the quality of the product and it would be guaranteed to be substandard
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Lodge a Paypal claim
on 18-10-2014 10:20 AM
"To use non genuine parts on anything is fraught with danger"
That's quite a ridiculous i'll in formed blanket statement.
I take the utmost offence at that statement, please prove my parts are not as good as genuine, and prove to me the danger using
aftermarket parts in my field or retract your outrageous statement.
I'm happy to provide 1/ 2 years warranty, some items 10 years, in most cases you get a limited warranty if any on genuine parts in my field.
on 18-10-2014 10:33 AM
From Hyundai web site:
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Such low-quality parts may not meet Australian Design Rules and putting them in your Hyundai could affect the warranty
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From the Volvo web site:
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And only genuine Volvo parts are guaranteed to offer the right quality and give you the right prerequisites for profitable operations. Saving a few dollars can cost a fortune!
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From the Ford web site:
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Because Ford is a vehicle manufacturer, we are required to meet Australian Design Standards. As non-genuine part manufacturers only produce parts, they are not obliged to meet these standards. With Genuine Ford Parts you can be assured of the highest standards of quality, fit and finish.
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ETC ETC ETC
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Non genuine/counterfeit products are usually junk
on 18-10-2014 10:36 AM
Here's you big chance to prove my aftermarket parts don't meet or exceed genuine parts in MY field
I highlighted MY incase you having trouble reading small print.
on 18-10-2014 10:46 AM
Also sellers of non genuine/counterfeit products can sometimes use deceptive advertising
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They may use expressions such as:
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A Brand New Evinrude Johnson Outboard Starter Motor
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When in fact, it is NOT an Evinrude product … it may fit/suit an Evinrude … BUT … is not a genuine part …
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But the title gives the impression that it is !
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Thus misleading … and really should be reported to ebay
on 18-10-2014 10:49 AM
Im having trouble with your examples-
From Hyundai web site:
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Such low-quality parts may not meet Australian Design Rules and putting them in your Hyundai could affect the warranty
Such low-quality parts may not meet Australian Design Rules- I can't see where it say's they DO NOT meet Australian Design Rules.
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From the Volvo web site:
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And only genuine Volvo parts are guaranteed to offer the right quality and give you the right prerequisites for profitable operations. Saving a few dollars can cost a fortune! - Same here!
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From the Ford web site:
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Because Ford is a vehicle manufacturer, we are required to meet Australian Design Standards. As non-genuine part manufacturers only produce parts, they are not obliged to meet these standards. With Genuine Ford Parts you can be assured of the highest standards of quality, fit and finish.
As non-genuine part manufacturers only produce parts, they are not obliged to meet these standards.
I fail again, i can't see where it says they DON'T meet Aus Rules.
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ETC ETC ETC
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Non genuine/counterfeit products are usually junk
And again, you use the word USUALLY, so you proof about aftermarket in my field is where?
18-10-2014 10:53 AM - edited 18-10-2014 10:56 AM
So you would have me say 'Brand new outboard starter motor suits outboard" in my decription it tell you, nothing to hide here.
But i could understand how that would confuse you, your mind set is one size fits all, hence your blanket statement about non genuine parts. lol