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on 06-12-2020 05:31 PM
@soarershopper wrote:Yes, but does not becoming aware of a fraud within six months make selling a counterfeit product any more lawful or the seller any more honest? eBay may not be the seller, but it is not allowed to host sellers of illegal or counterfeit goods. I am simply taking the opportunity to inform eBay that I was sold a counterfeit product on the site.
As said, Chinese (or any other nationality that's not Australian) sellers are not subject to Australian law. Nor is any offered warranty enforceable.
As stawks said, how do you expect eBay to know. They don't, won't and can't vet every one of the millions of listings uploaded every day. It is up to buyers to do some level of due diligence.
eBay neither read nor respond to board posts, so you are not informing eBay of anything. Just other members who, due to the fact they read the boards, already know.