why is a photo needed to return a fake item?
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on โ01-09-2022 10:36 PM
Re: why is a photo needed to return a fake item?
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on โ01-09-2022 10:39 PM
bought an ssd from a supposed Aussie seller; it arrived (return address is a mail sorting centre) but it wont format or work. No external damage, so what is a photo going to show? Don't expect a response from the seller anyway as, since I purchased the item, it seems a number of others have had similar experiences with fake items (going by comments)
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on โ01-09-2022 10:43 PM
Who want's the photo ?
Have you opened a dispute with eBay ?
What is the item number (RHS of the listing page) ?
"Start me up I'll never stop......"
Re: why is a photo needed to return a fake item?
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on โ02-09-2022 12:46 AM
Open a dispute for Item not as Described.
You don't need to communicate with the seller.
If they want it back, they need to send a postage label or postage funds (if they are registered overseas).
Otherwise they need to refund you.
Don't close the case until you have a refund, regardless of what the seller might say.

