@201anng wrote:

Do you know if I can still leave feedback after this amount of time? Because there's no option on the purchase order - If not I'm beyond furious. Ebay  website is an absolute joke. 


No - you have left everything - too late.

 

Be furious at yourself - you had everything at your disposal to get an outcome 7 months ago.

 

You didn't - but blame eBay - LOL

Thanks. It looks like I can’t even leave feedback now - perhaps because of the time frame being past …? Can’t find anywhere on the original listing and purchase to leave feedback on it. 


@201anng wrote:

Do you know if I can still leave feedback after this amount of time? Because there's no option on the purchase order - If not I'm beyond furious. Ebay  website is an absolute joke. 


No the website is not a joke.  You decided to play games with the seller, instead of using the tools available.  Dont blame Ebay for you not using the tools. You have been a member for 19 years

If I’d been aware of the time limitations I would have acted accordingly. So yes I’m guilty of ignorance, but absolutely reject the claim of ‘choosing not to use them’! I would assume that whilst emails were being exchanged that the process is still open and it makes no sense to put a time limit on a process that’s still ongoing. No - wouldn’t become a seller for quids. 

Correct.

 

You are way out of time for leaving feedback and, as advised by many, out of time for any redress through eBay.

 

Read up on the Money Back Guarantee. Read up on timeframes. Work out how eBay works.

 

After 19 years of membership you should have a glimmer of an idea of all of the above.

What has being a member for 19 years to do with it? I’ve only ever used it occasionally and not had any unresolved problems that needed to be investigated further.  (Therefore unless there’s a reason to - how would I realise to see if there’s time limits to lodge a dispute?)

How is expecting the seller to honour their word ‘playing games’  for heaven’s sake??? If this is your idea of support just don’t bother. 

You're responding to the wrong member.

 

EVERY SINGLE LISTING has an eBay link to the MBG. If you can't be bothered to at least read the MBG once then, as you have found, you do your dough.

https://www.ebay.com.au/help/buying/leaving-feedback-sellers/leaving-feedback-sellers?id=4007

 

https://www.ebay.com.au/help/policies/ebay-money-back-guarantee-policy/ebay-money-back-guarantee-pol...

 

These have the necessary information concerning timeframes.

 

If a seller doesn’t refund you within the timeframe for resolving a problem, after you’ve opened a dispute/refund request, then you should escalate / ask eBay to step in within the dispute. This option only becomes available once the timeframe for that has been reached.

 

The earlier post stating that you have 60 days to open a dispute is not correct. It is 30 days. Read the links I’ve posted for all of the timeframes.

 

 

Don’t let sellers string you along. Act within the timeframes. The whole process is bot-driven and time-specific to the nanosecond.

 

Yep I ordered some soap stuff it ended up in Melbourne not with me eBay just  dismissed me

Maybe you should read the links the Countess posted. They would tell you how the MBG works.

 

Far more fruitful than posting on an old thread, and probably less time consuming.