on โ16-07-2014 04:35 PM
on โ16-07-2014 04:42 PM
ebay only keeps the listings viewable for about 60 or 90 days
your feedback or paypal a/c should show the date of purchase
most items sold on ebay do not actually have warranties unless the seller was an authorized reseller of that particular brand, and located in Australia.
goodluck
on โ16-07-2014 04:55 PM
@elfrankofrank wrote:
Need to find my Entire Purchase history as looking for proof of purchase of a Go Pro Camera , purchased a while ago now. Damaged so need proof of purchase for the warranty.
Go through Paypal. Paypal keeps a much better history as it's a banking institution.
on โ16-07-2014 05:12 PM
Sorry, but if you are needing to get old records for a warranty you are most likely out of luck.
You have 45 days to claim a faulty item, and unfortunately most 'warranty's' on eBay are not usually backed by a manufacturer unless the seller was a registered distributor.
You have put some delicate info on this post - ie: your eBay password so I am reporting it now to get it removed.
Please change your eBay password immediately
on โ16-07-2014 05:19 PM
you can see all your purchases for the last 3 years in ARCHIVED
just click on purchase history and then click on the Archived button. I don't know if that will help, it will probably only give you the purchase date.
on โ18-07-2014 10:24 AM
@shepherdsrule wrote:Sorry, but if you are needing to get old records for a warranty you are most likely out of luck.
You have 45 days to claim a faulty item, and unfortunately most 'warranty's' on eBay are not usually backed by a manufacturer unless the seller was a registered distributor.
Warrantys offered by Oz sellers are enforceable by our consumer laws.
Warrantys do not have to be backed by a manufacturer to be valid and if an Australian business seller makes a promise about after sales support they must honour it.
Warrantys offered by Australian businesses must be honoured in accordance with their terms and conditions.