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on 28-04-2023 09:33 AM
I think you are reading outside of the context of the original reply which appears to be very common on these boards which is my fault for not including the post in my comment.
This is the original quote I am replying to.
"Also, please bear in mind that nobody can offer you a genuine warranty on Ebay, unless they are an authorised distributor. It would be a real shame if you purchased something and after a few months had an issue. These third party sellers have no obligation after the first 30 days, so you would be much better buying from a proper Aussie store and getting a genuine 12+ month Aussie backed warranty. This seller has a "warranty", but after 30 days......well, I would wish you luck in even getting them to respond. Their FAQ's even go against some of Ebay's T&C's.
The law states if an Australian business offers a warranty for either new or used items they have to abide by it.
In future I will try and include the original post as some others do as it will make it easier to follow .