Thankyou for your reply.

They did'nt jump to conclusions 

 

No need to contact the seller many times, obviously they had no intention of doing anything, so contacting them 'several times' was not going to help you

 

Even as a guest you could have opened a dispute

 

Even as a guest you are given the tools if things are'nt right

 

Even as a guess, all the replies you have had still stand

 

And as said, it is now far too late to make a complaint 

 

Even as a guest, you the buyer have all the power 

 

eBay are not going to do anything after all this time

 

 

Obviously not what you wanted other members to tell you, but most folks here give factual answers based on eBay policy 

You assume that this was the first attempt. Best not to assume.

do you know anything about Australian Consumer Law?

Thanks. How helpful of you to share that.

I know how to spell.

Ahh yes, that old chestnut

 

No need to respond to everyone who answered you

 

Your time would be better spent learning buying basics

 

 

And 'Australian consumer law' does not apply to sellers in China

 

Nor would it when you did not follow eBay policy

 

Simple as 


@02robins_80 wrote:

Thanks. How helpful of you to share that.

I know how to spell.


Learn how to read a thread.   My post was not directed to or at you,nor was it an attack on your ability to spell.

It was directed at  Brevo who was spamming numerous threads.

As far as Australian consumer law, it does not apply to international purchases, nor does it apply to non business sellers, and it does not relate to ebay in relation to your purchase, from whatever seller you bought from.

Let's make it crystal clear for you............

 

1. eBay's MBG only applies up to 30 days after the item's ETA.

 

2. Paypal's limit for a claim is 180 days after the purchase date.

 

3. Warranties on eBay only apply if the seller is an Australian certified seller/reseller or the manufacturer of the product.

 

In ALL 3 of those scenarios you fail to have grounds for a refund.

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"Start me up I'll never stop......"

Obviously you only want to hear what you want to hear

 

And you don't want facts

 

 

So go and take on eBay under Australian consumer law 

 

Then, as said, learn how eBay works

 

You don't get to complain  because you are not special. Like or not all policies apply to you

 

You choose to do nothing so you get nothing 

 

See ya


@02robins_80 wrote:

You assume that this was the first attempt. Best not to assume.

do you know anything about Australian Consumer Law?


Obviously - you don't.

Hi everyone,

Please remember that, while it is fine to disagree with others, discussion should always remain courteous and respectful.

Thank you for your cooperation.