on 18-07-2025 03:31 PM
Bought an item ( still in warranty) worked for a period of time. EBay sent out a warning for this product which then stopped working.
contacted seller from eBay. They got a different company to send us a video to “fix it”. Which didn’t address the problem now seller won’t respond.
contacted eBay to help, they say they can’t due to privacy laws and was told to contact the payment service to get refund
contacted payment service who can’t help with dispute because timeframe has passed.
so if the seller won’t respond how do I do a warranty claim!!!
on 18-07-2025 07:32 PM
A seller can write anything in a listing but when it comes to warranties, they generally mean nothing, just words on a screen unfortunately.
For a warranty to be valid, you need to purchase from an authorised seller / reseller registered in Australia.
What is the item number ?
on 19-07-2025 08:31 AM
@paul.jarvie wrote:Bought an item ( still in warranty) worked for a period of time. EBay sent out a warning for this product which then stopped working.
contacted seller from eBay. They got a different company to send us a video to “fix it”. Which didn’t address the problem now seller won’t respond.
contacted eBay to help, they say they can’t due to privacy laws and was told to contact the payment service to get refundcontacted payment service who can’t help with dispute because timeframe has passed.
so if the seller won’t respond how do I do a warranty claim!!!
As Casey said, quite a lot of the time any warranty mentioned in ebay ads by random sellers will mean absolutely nothing.
In short, unless you bought from an authorised seller, you have no warranty.
The ebay money back guarantee only applies for items that arrive faulty and in any case, claims have to be made within 30 days of delivery. I guess if you bought something that died on first or second use, you would be in time to make a claim through ebay but once a timeframe elapses, you're out of luck, as you have found.
The best advice I can give is on ebay, go slowly. Double check the seller's location by clicking on their name. Avoid buying from anyone registered in China.
And don't buy anything on ebay that requires a warranty- no smartphones, electronics etc. Unless you're sure of the seller, you're better off buying from a real store.