on 08-08-2023 07:13 PM
[Abstract]
Paid extra for Express Post, almost a week has passed item still not shipped. Note Vendor does not accept "returns" which is against aussie Consumer Law (vendor and buyer are aussie). EBay interjects with auto-popup I can't simply cancel my order either, says it's "too late"... but the item as yet hasn't even shipped - eBay. In this case, it's fairly certain under aussie Consumer Law eBay doesn't get to host which way the free market goes.
Is it fair for online vendors to leave their "business" running unattended, offering speedy despatch etc while they are temporarily unavailable for any extended period?
Learning the basics would be far more helpful than sprouting about the well worn out 'Australian consumer law'
If the seller is away, there would have been a banner on their page advising as such, and the date they will be away until
No returns only means for change of mind
Correct, buyers cannot cancel
Both sellers to leave you feedback recently are overseas, as are several of the sellers prior to that
And no, nobody here works for eBay
Australian consumer law does not apply to not knowing basics