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on 13-09-2021 11:44 AM
Hi all, I received the wrong item just now, after checking their feedback I saw they did the same to someone else (same item ) just now and won't let them send it back for a refund.I have contacted the seller and I am just wondering if I get the same response what do I do next....also I checked their conditions and it said they give refunds but at the buyers cost, is that fair if they sent the wrong item? Thanks.
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13-09-2021 12:02 PM - edited 13-09-2021 12:04 PM
If you were not sent the item you ordered, and feedback shows the buyer has done it to others and not been helpful, open an item not as described dispute
Is this the seller in China ?
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on 13-09-2021 12:11 PM
On their listing it says item is in Sydney Australia but on their shop info it says they are located in China?
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13-09-2021 12:16 PM - edited 13-09-2021 12:18 PM
The seller is registered in China but may or may not ship from there
They *may* have a warehouse here where some of their items are sent from
Many ads give a false location for where items are posted from though
But in any case, still open the dispute
You have 30 days from the last date in the ETA with eBay and if it is too late for that, you have 18o days if you paid by PayPal
BUT, do not open both disputes at the same time as they will cancel each other out
(and open eBay dispute first if there is time)
Don't let the seller tell you that you have to close a dispute before they 'can' help, as that is a lie and once you close a dispute, you cannot re-open it)
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on 13-09-2021 12:35 PM
Thank you so much for your help!!!!!!!
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on 13-09-2021 02:44 PM
A seller cannot put conditions in their listings which are against Ebay policy.
It's really a tactic to try and stop dissatisfied buyers asking for their money back.
If a seller wants their faulty/wrong item back, they have to pay for shipping at their cost. Domestic registered sellers can issue an Aus Post shipping label, but overseas sellers cannot - therefore this seller will be obliged to refund you in full.
If the seller asks you to close the case for any reason - DO NOT do so.
Let it runs its course.
For the future - please check feedback before purchasing and always look to see where is a seller is registered, not matter what the item location indicates.
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on 14-09-2021 02:29 AM
How much was the item and the shipping?
Once I bought an item in the US on my other account, it was only $7.50, and $10 for shipping.
The condition wasn't as decribed, infact I think they sent a poor condition example coz I was the only bid, and perhaps they didn't want to let it go for the starting price.
I opened a case without any satisfaction coz i'd have to pay to return the item. Wasn't worth it, Not fair really when the seller's a shonk.
So I left FB accordingly, and sold off the item "as described" to get my money back.
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on 14-09-2021 08:50 AM
It was only $6 and free shipping, I'm just super annoyed as I really wanted the item I ordered and was sent a packet of balloons!!!! The seller got back to me and said I must be mistaken in what I ordered and hopes that I can accept the balloons!!!! Huh??? Anyway, how do I open a dispute (sorry I have never done this before) , I can see where I can return the item for a refund in the help section, is that what I do? Thanks
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on 14-09-2021 09:00 AM
If the last day of the estimated delivery was less than 30 days ago, you should be able to open an eBay dispute from your purchase history or also from the Help page (switch to classic view, so you can see your recent orders). If it was more than 30 days ago and you paid with PayPal, you can still open a dispute in PayPal. First find your transaction and there should be an option to open a dispute.
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14-09-2021 09:07 AM - edited 14-09-2021 09:07 AM
https://www.ebay.com.au/help/buying/resolving-issues-sellers/reporting-item-issue-seller?id=4022
In the past you could open a case for IND, but now the two options are that the item has not arrived or that you want to return it (which should include IND).
You can also talk to eBay via live chat and explain your issue there. They can even open a case for you.
You can access live chat from the Help page.