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eBay 90day protection is Bull**bleep**, 30days is all you get

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Since the MBG was introduced it has always been 30 days from the final ETA of the item, with Paypal now being 180 days from the purchase date.

 

I have no idea where you've got 90 days.....................

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Only bull bleep about that rant is you pretending it is 90 days

 

Have you had the requirements to tell eBay all this?

 

Bet not

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The only 90 days I can think of are the listings that remain visible for 90 days after they have ended. As far as I know, the MBG has always been 30 days.

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@mnalder1234 wrote:

eBay 90day protection is Bull**bleep**, 30days is all you get


AT least you get more from the 30 day protection, then you get from your rant.

 

Hope you have a great weekend

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@mnalder1234 wrote:

eBay 90day protection is Bull**bleep**, 30days is all you get


 

Here,  let me help - read up on what you can expect from ebay - rather than howl at the moon.

 

eBay Money Back Guarantee policy | eBay

 

Returns, missing items and refunds for buyers | eBay

 

and

 

How buying works | eBay

 

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Stawks, maybe the **bleep** was meaning the OP bought an extra heavy duty prophylactic through eBay with a 90 day warranty and after 30 days they are now a not-so-proud mother/father.........

 

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Give us some further information to work with.

30 days has been the norm for a very long time.

 

If you are outside that timeframe and you paid via Paypal, you can open a case.

 

There are some things to be aware of, like not closing a case if a seller asks you to and opening the right case for the set of circumstances (ie: don't open a case for Not Received if you got part of your order and the seller sent with tracking).

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Well then, they would have been better of sticking with the item that the Golly lady found offensive 

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@sandypebbles wrote:

Well then, they would have been better of sticking with the item that the Golly lady found offensive 

 


 

See ya in the Norty Room Sandy..............

 

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