on 10-05-2020 07:20 PM
Has anyone had an experience where you recieve an item, go to install it a month or two later and find its faulty.? Contact seller, seller is slow to respond (appears to be stalling) and finally offers to send you a replacement. The replacement doesnt come after waiting a number of weeks but by then your unable to dispute it or leave feedback. I had created a return wherein eBay claimed I had until 2nd June to sort it out with the vendor but on the 8th May I receive a message from eBay telling me my case is closed.
on 10-05-2020 08:02 PM
10-05-2020 08:07 PM - edited 10-05-2020 08:09 PM
Sorry, but it seems that you did not follow procedures and have left it too late to do much, except perhaps try for a refund with paypal if that is how you paid. Experienced people here may still be able to offer you advice but we need more info, like, where is the seller located (country), what was the item and problem, were they a licenced reseller of the item?
on 11-05-2020 12:30 AM
Never, never, never, NEVER let a seller string you along beyond the eBay dispute timeframe.
I also very strongly suggest that you do not accept an offer of a replacement in the circumstances that you describe. You know the old "Fool me once" adage...? I would be reluctant to trust a seller who has already sent something faulty, and generally speaking, I'd ask for a refund. If the refund were not actioned within the appropriate timeframe, I'd send one final communication to the seller to let them know that unless I received the refund within, say, 48 hours, I would be escalating the case to eBay (i.e., asking eBay to step in).
I would follow through with that in the event of the seller still not issuing a refund that I could see had been issued.
on 11-05-2020 11:37 AM