People Selling Items they Don't Have - How is this Legal ?

 

 

I just made my first ever Ebay purchase of a $1450 monitor a few days ago.

 

The item was listed as Available with mutliple units still in stock before and after purchase.

 

Seller advertised shipping after 3 days of recieveing payment and estimated delivery of 5 days.

 

I get an email from the seller saying the item is only manfactured in small quantities and that I have to wait a further 15 days for the item to be shipped. So in total it will take over a month to get this item.

 

This is Freud to me, it's people taking out loans through false advertisement to pay for stock they don't have. I have requested the seller to cancel my purchase but have not heard back from him/her.

 

Anything I can do about this ?

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whoa I would be very suss about this and would back out.If they don't cancel it then tough luck for them the most that can happen to you is you will receive a non payment strike which is a heck of a lot better than losing $1450

 

If you have paid then I certainly hope you paid by paypal only. If you paid by paypal remember you only have 45 days to lodge a complaint if you don't get your item. I would lodge it at day 40 and then escalate it to a claim straight away.

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Hi Harley,

 

Thank you for that useful information.

 

I did just recieve an email from the seller saying they will cancel my purchase and asked me to accept cancellation.

 

When I went to the item case, Ebay told me I should only accept the cancellation once a refund has been issued, which there isn't, nothing pending on my forwarding account.

 

I replied, thanking him/her for honoring my request and that I await a refund so that I may accept cancellation.

 

Fingers crossed.

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Sorry for the double post, but I have a strange issue.

 

 

I recieved an email roughly an hours ago from Paypal saying the seller refunded me the full payment, though there is nothing in my Paypal account.

 

I used my debit card for the transaction, as I learned refunds will be forwarded to that account, but there is no refund or pending refunds for that account either.

 

I'm new to all this, does it just take a while for things like this to go through ?

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If by debit card I presume you mean credit card, if so check your card account, it takes about 2 days to show up, well it did in my case.
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If it's refunding directly to your card then, yes, it can take a few days to show up in your bank

 

If you look at the original transaction on paypal, it should state refunded. 


@blyle-danie wrote:

 

Sorry for the double post, but I have a strange issue.

 

 

I recieved an email roughly an hours ago from Paypal saying the seller refunded me the full payment, though there is nothing in my Paypal account.

 

I used my debit card for the transaction, as I learned refunds will be forwarded to that account, but there is no refund or pending refunds for that account either.

 

I'm new to all this, does it just take a while for things like this to go through ?


 

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Oh good, thanks for clarifying that.

 

 

I looked at the transaction details on my PP account but it looked very strange to me. The refunded amount was showing as -$1,476AUD which made me think something was broken or wrong.

 

Thanks again and happy shopping.

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