on 06-02-2026 11:34 AM
I have an item I purchased on Ebay that was advertised with 12 month warranty. I have contacted the seller about 4 times but have received no reply. I have contcted Ebay and received a reference ID number but don't know how to get in touch with Ebay for an update. I conatced Ebay about 2 weeks ago and all I've received back was an ID number.
How do I contact Ebay for an update?
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 06-02-2026 11:43 AM
You can't, as there will be no update
There is no warranty, unless the seller is an authorised seller/re-seller of the brand
Regardless of what the ad 'said'
It does not exist and is not enforceable
If in the unlikely event you did indeed buy from an authorised seller, contact the company directly
The eBay money back guarantee is not a warranty, so if it is more than 30 days past the estimated delivery date, you are not covered by eBay for the item
eBay do not provide nor enforce warranties
You do not need the seller to reply to you in order to open a dispute
How long ago did you buy?
What was the item number?
on 06-02-2026 12:01 PM
Again
You are far too late to do a thing through eBay
It does not matter what the ad nor the owner's manual says
The seller clearly shows registered in China
The seller's feedback is horrid
There is no point other members telling you that you can do anything when you can't
The 'warranty' is meaningless
If you want a real warranty, as said, the seller needs to be an authorised seller registered in Australia
This seller is selling unbranded garage (shown in the description)
and they are registered in China
on 06-02-2026 11:43 AM
You can't, as there will be no update
There is no warranty, unless the seller is an authorised seller/re-seller of the brand
Regardless of what the ad 'said'
It does not exist and is not enforceable
If in the unlikely event you did indeed buy from an authorised seller, contact the company directly
The eBay money back guarantee is not a warranty, so if it is more than 30 days past the estimated delivery date, you are not covered by eBay for the item
eBay do not provide nor enforce warranties
You do not need the seller to reply to you in order to open a dispute
How long ago did you buy?
What was the item number?
on 06-02-2026 11:55 AM
The item I purchased was Item No. 197103575198.
Purchased March 2025.
I have been asking the seller since Sept 2025 for manufacturer details but got no reply.
The owners manual also states it is covered by 12 month warranty but has no details of the actual manufacturer.
on 06-02-2026 12:01 PM
Again
You are far too late to do a thing through eBay
It does not matter what the ad nor the owner's manual says
The seller clearly shows registered in China
The seller's feedback is horrid
There is no point other members telling you that you can do anything when you can't
The 'warranty' is meaningless
If you want a real warranty, as said, the seller needs to be an authorised seller registered in Australia
This seller is selling unbranded garage (shown in the description)
and they are registered in China
on 07-02-2026 08:58 AM
4buddy7, I hope it wasn't too expensive, whatever you bought, because the sad fact is you have lost your money.
You need to take note of every word sandy said as generally speaking, there are no valid warranties on ebay, unless you're buying from an authorised seller.
You are not the first to fall for it and you won't be the last. But think about it. A random seller can say anything, offer any length of warranty, but if things go wrong down the track, just how are you going to make a claim?
It's hard enough with legitimate companies and warranties sometimes, let alone random, non authorised sellers on ebay.
Ebay is just not the right place to buy some products and buying direct from China may be okay for some things but definitely not for electricals, phones etc