on 23-04-2015 05:41 PM
on 23-04-2015 05:43 PM
If you purchased less than 45 days ago, open a dispute through PayPal (assuming thats how you paid)
If over 45 days and paid using a credit card, you could try a chargeback.
on 23-04-2015 06:18 PM
It could depend on what you purchased and how you paid.
Ebay have a Money Back Guarantee - worth a read
http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/policies/money-back-guarantee.html
24-04-2015 10:39 PM - edited 24-04-2015 10:39 PM
@bsal6160 wrote:If you purchased less than 45 days ago, open a dispute through PayPal (assuming thats how you paid)
If over 45 days and paid using a credit card, you could try a chargeback.
Hasn't that changed now (since last year)? It is 180 days.
Either a Paypal dispute or eBay money back guarantee claim.
on 26-04-2015 02:05 PM
Good luck with your item, I didn't receive mine or get my money back. But then I think it's Auspost at fault. I've out in a complaint to the Ombudsman, worth a try. Since our local PO got different owners, things have gone downhill.
on 28-04-2015 06:51 PM
on 28-04-2015 07:01 PM
@jsyl8789 wrote:Good luck with your item, I didn't receive mine or get my money back. But then I think it's Auspost at fault. I've out in a complaint to the Ombudsman, worth a try. Since our local PO got different owners, things have gone downhill.
Did you open a dispute in ebay or paypal to get your money back?
It makes no difference who is at fault.....you are entitled to a refund.
Why have you complained to the Ombudsman?
on 30-04-2015 01:32 PM
The seller actually opened a dispute for me but the finding was not in my favour. The reason I contacted the Ombudsman for Postal Services is because it appears Auspost is at fault. They're taking the complaint up a notch so perhaps I'll get somewhere eventually. Since the local office was taken over by new people there's been a sharp decline in service and heaps of mail being misdirected.