on
12-06-2021
11:15 PM
- last edited on
13-06-2021
12:51 PM
by
kh-jean
RPER3555
Hi. This has become quite a mission. I've contacted the seller twice. I've contacted ebay. I seem to be invisible. I seem to be a non person, I seem to be living in a bubble where I can't contact the seller and get a response, I can't contact ebay and get a response. I am an Australian citizen but it appears to those that I paid a product for that I don't even belong on this planet or maybe not even this universe after paying good money. The details;
Celestron SkyMaster 25x70 Binocular-Black 71008 Porro Zoom Binoculars.
Total AU $215.99
Estimated delivery Tue, 01 Dec
What else can I say. Do I have to get a solicitor involved to which ebay or ausriver will have to pay all costs involved. Either for the delivery of the binoculars or the refund will be the same outcome unless I receive one or the other. RPER3555
on 12-06-2021 11:47 PM
You are too late for any assistance from ebay or paypal.
13-06-2021 12:42 AM - edited 13-06-2021 12:42 AM
If you funded your payment with a Credit Card you may be able to do a charge back, the length of time for that is up to your CC provider and you may have left it too long
on 13-06-2021 04:15 AM
Let us know how you go with the solicitor
as an aside, eBay do not read here and will not see your threats
Even as an Australian citizen, you still have to open item not received disputes within the time frame limit everyone else does
Best start proceedings now as you will not be getting one or the other since you opted not use all the tools you are given to get your money back
on 13-06-2021 06:23 AM
Have you tried live chat with eBay? They have to respond on live chat... Unfortunately it is too late now though (if you want to talk to them, you can still talk to them, but you won't be able to open a case). You might be able to get a chargeback from your bank, as kat said, although 7-8 months is probably past their deadline for chargebacks (but you should certainly try).
By the way, did they give you a tracking number back then? They should have, as they use Australia Post, and all AusPost parcels have a tracking number. Check your old emails for the tracking number. If you find it, you might not be able to check it on their tracking site after all these months, but if you contact AusPost they most probably still have it in their system and can tell you more.
I once bought a Celestron telescope, and I think it was from ausriver too because I remember the name. Luckily it arrived.