Seller refuses to give there address to return a faulty phone!
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on โ30-03-2014 11:42 AM
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on โ30-03-2014 11:49 AM
Buying this sort of thing on eBay is frought with trouble.
if you paid via paypal using a credt card then contact your provider and request a chargeback on the card, do it as soon as you can.
Failing that, forget the seller and contact Apple ?? and see if they will help regarding the warranty - but they may not as most warrantys offered on eBay are not worth the paper they are written on unless the seller is an authorised distributor of said product.
Good Luck
You can't please all the people all the time, so now I just please myself
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on โ30-03-2014 11:51 AM
Unless the seller is a registered Australian business there is nothing Fair Trading can do for you.
There is also a good chance that your guarantee is non existant....most manufacturers will not honour guarantees for items sold on ebay unless the seller is an authorised reseller of the brand.
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on โ30-03-2014 07:41 PM
hard lesson learnt about buying phones on ebay. DONT DO IT. Eaby should look at banning the sale of mobile phones on this platform.
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on โ30-03-2014 09:26 PM
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on โ30-03-2014 09:31 PM
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on โ30-03-2014 09:34 PM
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on โ30-03-2014 11:17 PM
Was the product a legitimate product?
Was it Australian warranty?
Was it sold with 12 months warranty?
If so you should be able to take to an authorised service centre for warranty. Unless the seller was not an authorised seller of said product. Places like kogan had big battles re warranties. Some companies don't honour the factory warranty on products kogan sells. So kogan does their own warranty and you have to return it to them and they in turn return it to the manufacturer. But if they go bust, so does the warranty.
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on โ31-03-2014 12:07 AM
@letscleanupmycupboards wrote:
Not sure how much the credit card company can do. There is no obvious fraud, you received the item. I understand it's annoying but the purpose of a chargeback is if it was fraudulent, not just because you are no longer happy with the product. Charge backs can be made 18 months after a transaction, so would it be fair to complain to your card provider after 18 months because the product has died? The timing is irrelevant, it is the purpose that matters. If it doesn't arrive at all or you get scammed, it's different.
Was the product a legitimate product?
Was it Australian warranty?
Was it sold with 12 months warranty?
If so you should be able to take to an authorised service centre for warranty. Unless the seller was not an authorised seller of said product. Places like kogan had big battles re warranties. Some companies don't honour the factory warranty on products kogan sells. So kogan does their own warranty and you have to return it to them and they in turn return it to the manufacturer. But if they go bust, so does the warranty.
Really? Who do you bank with?
Some don't allow them for online sales at all. Others generally have a 3 to 6 month limit.
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on โ03-04-2014 08:16 AM

