@2223-au wrote:

The money back doesnt really bother me..its the way ebay dismissed me and went to sellers side....in detail the seller did admit to it being a copy(sorry for not adding it) thus apologising


eBay doesn't have much of a choice if you haven't provided supporting documentation. You keep saying other things aren't the issue, but you're also ignoring what is the issue. eBay hasn't supported the seller, they have adhered to their policies, and you apparently didn't. If the way the seller admitted to the item being fake was A) outside of the dispute, and B) open to interpretation like the first statement you copied here was, then again, you can't expect eBay to automatically take it into account , accepting your personal interpretation.  

 

This isn't an "oh, your item is fake, well too bad so sad" situation.

 

It's an "oh, you say the item is fake, but there's no supporting documentation so in the absence of that we need to follow the standard protocol" situation, because from eBay's perspective you're a buyer making a claim with no evidence and requesting a refund but refusing to return the item.