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DarkWolfX Joined: Apr 06, 2004 Posts: 431 From: Mexico PM |
What happens when, they show you a thing in ebay and when the product arrives, it comes another thing?
For example, they show you a T630, and you buy the product and when it arrives you get a T610? What do you do?
And if a product they announce it doesn't state that has scracthes or something and you receive it with scratches, what do you do?
And what's the best secure payment, and how is it done?
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gardar Joined: Mar 22, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Reykjavik, Iceland. PM, WWW
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PM me! I got the same probs for some months and have your answares
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Sammy_boy Joined: Mar 31, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Staffordshire, United Kingdom PM, WWW
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If you get an item that isn't what it's described as you have the right to send it back, but dealing with a private seller can mean that getting a refund out of them can be like getting blood out of a stone!!
If it's a scratch or something, you could try getting a partial refund out of the seller. Again, I've been promised cheques in the post for things like a charger I got with a phone blowing up (And no, it wasn't a Nokia one I'm afraid! ), and they've never turned up. To be honest I've been lazy about chasing them up, they were only for small amounts anyway.
I'm currently wondering what to do about a T610 I bought thinking it just needed a new screen fitting and tidying up, but upon recieving it the phone has turned out to be blocked. I've sent 2 emails to the seller (whose account is now saying 'no longer a registered user') with no response, I'm wondering about what to do next. Do I leave a negative feedback for him, persue a partial/full refund or what? I'm worried about him negging me back, as i have a 100% feedback record, and suspect I won't hear a peep out of the seller, let alone see any money from him!!
"All it takes for evil to flourish is for good men to do nothing" - Edmund Burke
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DarkWolfX Joined: Apr 06, 2004 Posts: 431 From: Mexico PM |
Well I guess if you bought in eBay, you should contact them with your problem, because they have to have a solution.
Or you can claim it in some sites where they contact the seller and the buyer (you) and they fix the problem. |
mwright Joined: Jun 21, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM |
It depends how you paid for the item.
If it was a credit card and the item was more than 99 gbp you can talk to the card company.
If it was via PayPal - you can try them
Just a thought!
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