on โ13-04-2015 10:20 PM
on โ13-04-2015 10:26 PM
on โ13-04-2015 10:41 PM
You got your refund so now send it back otherwise you have stollen the item from the seller.
on โ13-04-2015 10:50 PM
on โ13-04-2015 10:52 PM
on โ13-04-2015 11:00 PM
on โ13-04-2015 11:01 PM
If you didn't get the postage back then that means the seller needs to pay for return postage,so you need to advise the seller that as they still have the money they need to refund it too you so you can then return the item.
on โ13-04-2015 11:02 PM
@bakeandfry wrote:
First of all ebay dont just send you a message closing a case and giving a refund without the case being escalated ( im happy for someone to correct me on that), you got a full refund, therefore that item is not legaly yours, dont follow kuromusha 1 advice, there are actions a seller can follow on, talk to your seller, send them a picture of the item if need be, just follow your instincs....
pssf... like what? Stop talking like you're a lawyer, to be convict of anything, you need action and intention. There are no intent nor the act of theft. So it's not theft.
The buyer have no intention of keeping the broken item, as long as the seller pay for the postage for sending it back, the buyer will postage it back, therefore there is no intention of theft.
Law knowledge fail.
Australian consumer law clearly states that consumer are entitle to a full refund and other expenses associated with the goods is not fit.
So yeah, don't send the item back until you receive postage payment, otherwise you're out the pocket for no fault of your own.
on โ13-04-2015 11:02 PM
The seller can send a label for you to print out where they pay the postage to return the item.
Contact the seller and ask them to send you the money to return the item if photos is not enough proof of item not as described.
It is wrong that you are refunded without returning the item to the seller.
In the past a buyer had to return the item at their cost to get a refund including the postage cost.
If ebay refunded you then that refund should have also included the postage or did the seller do the refund less the postage?
If the dispute was escalated to a claim and if you had been asked by ebay to return the item then when you can prove the costs to return it ebay will refund you if the seller does not and they then add that cost to the sellers next invoice.
on โ13-04-2015 11:09 PM
That law is only if your a business