With reference to Order No 07-14310-7*****

gri8690
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seller Advertised Makita 18V batteries for sale.

The picture on ebay is of Makita batteries.

This is NOT what has been sent to me.

This seller is cheating me.

How do I get my money back????

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Re: With reference to Order No 07-14310-70811

You only need to follow the correct eBay procedure if what you received is not what is described

 

open and follow through with an item not as described dispute

 

 

BUT their listings state FOR brands, NOT a brand. This seller does not sell or advertise real brand names. They are not authorised to sell the brand you mention

 

They sell generic, knock off death trap batteries which is why the listings specify *for*  the actual ‘brand’ Is in the description

 

They are also registered in China with awful feedback and the battery you purchased is a serious hazard, not compliant with Australian safety standards 

 

 

 

 

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As other members cannot see anything from the order number, what is the item number for the listing that says it is an actual Makita battery and shows a photo of one?

 

Nothing is showing when I look at their listings, they are all listed as *for* and show non brand names they generic rubbish

 

 

 

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*casey*
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Also note that even if you took the time to read all of eBay's 'recent' announcements  about safety and their supposedly new updated Product Safety page as from February 2026

 

"We don't allow items that could harm buyers or pose health or safety risks. That includes items that are banned, recalled or don't meet safety regulations"

 

The following types of items are not allowed:

 

 

It's all rubbish.

 

It literally took me two minutes to find different items that were recalled / banned in Australia 3 years ago.

and all the very dangerous items, like yours, that don't pass mandatory Australian  Safety Standards are still  listed.

 

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*casey*
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Buyers think they're buying safe products.

 

But eBay does nothing about these Chinese sellers  who sell  dangerous  items that don't comply   with mandatory Australian Safety Standards

 

eBay even promotes these shonky sellers as "Top Rated Sellers"

 

Go to your Purchase History page and open a return request

 Reason > Item Not As Described 

 Description > Faulty

 

This will open a case under eBay's Money Back Guarantee

 

https://pages.ebay.com.au/ebay-money-back-guarantee/

 

The seller will have 3  business days to issue you with a return label with tracking.

 

If the seller doesn't respond during that time, you can ask eBay to step in.

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