on 15-01-2015 11:03 AM - last edited on 18-01-2015 04:45 PM by luna-2304
I bought a pair of cycling bottle cages around four months ago now (221550498159) seller: <Removed>.
The seller strung me along saying that they must have been lost, they'd send another etc. etc.
They never came.
It's now to late to mark as not received or even leave feedback.
Looking at the seller's feedback profile there are an alarming number of items not received, probably many more in my position who can't even leave feedback for potential buyers to see.
Any advice?
Thanks,
Nick
on 15-01-2015 11:57 AM
oops, pushed the wrong button there. Nick, unfortunately you cannot name the seller here. The mods will remove the ID soon. It looks like you have been strung along by the seller deliberately until there is no recourse. In the future, Open an Item not recieved Case immediately and this will help you get your item. It's an old trick that the Seller has done, but folks still fall for it. Never let the seller stall you. Due to the time limit, it looks like you have done your $$. You may be able to do a charge back, but this will depend on your Bank ?? Worth a try.
15-01-2015 11:58 AM - edited 15-01-2015 11:59 AM
Horizon it was purchased four months ago, bit late for a dispute.
Back in October you only had 45 days to open a dispute so why you would leave it over 60 days? Paypal made it very clear that you only had 45 days and ebay have always had a 60 day limit on feedback, both things you should have known had you read the terms, conditions and policies of the sites.
If you were naive enough to let the seller drag it out that long then I have a very nice bridge I could sell you!
on 15-01-2015 11:59 AM
on 15-01-2015 11:59 AM
on 15-01-2015 12:03 PM
unless you payed by PayPal and funded that payment with a credit card there is not much you can do apart from take this as a lesson to not let sellesr string you along.
If you funded a PayPal payment with a credit card you should phone your credit card provider and ask them if there is anything that can be done to reverse the payment.
Good luck
15-01-2015 12:09 PM - edited 15-01-2015 12:11 PM
Don't really think a charge back is worth the hassle.
It was a $5 approx purchase inc delivery. Cheap way to learn
a lesson, I'd say.
Did you look a the item location. It is in Singapore. Aren't
there any of these cycling cage holders available in Australia?
As everyone else has said, don't let a seller string you along
until it's too late. Next time could be a lot more expensive.
And....always, always look at a sellers feedback before deciding
to buy
on 15-01-2015 12:58 PM
@phorum_junkie* wrote:Horizon it was purchased four months ago, bit late for a dispute.
Back in October you only had 45 days to open a dispute so why you would leave it over 60 days? Paypal made it very clear that you only had 45 days and ebay have always had a 60 day limit on feedback, both things you should have known had you read the terms, conditions and policies of the sites.
If you were naive enough to let the seller drag it out that long then I have a very nice bridge I could sell you!
phorum, I said in the future Open a Dispute immediately as to not letting the seller stall you.
on 15-01-2015 01:05 PM
@horizon1907 wrote:
@phorum_junkie* wrote:Horizon it was purchased four months ago, bit late for a dispute.
Back in October you only had 45 days to open a dispute so why you would leave it over 60 days? Paypal made it very clear that you only had 45 days and ebay have always had a 60 day limit on feedback, both things you should have known had you read the terms, conditions and policies of the sites.
If you were naive enough to let the seller drag it out that long then I have a very nice bridge I could sell you!
phorum, I said in the future Open a Dispute immediately as to not letting the seller stall you.
horizon, maybe too much gin and tonic?