For once this is not a moan about eBay, rather a tip that may help if deals go wrong.
When I changed my car I invested in a combined dash cam and reversing camera that displays in the rear view mirror - didn’t fancy paying nearly £150 at Halfords so I took a chance on an eBay purchase from China for a mere £38
Easy to fit, and worked really well until the recent heavy rain when the waterproof camera proved to be anything but.
I contacted the seller, who offered a 10% refund. I refused as a replacement camera was going to cost more (assuming I could find one). A few more messages, most of which were ignored, and the offer increased to 20%. By now I’m a bit peed off by the sellers attitude so I requested a full refund- ignored.
I knew I was outside the eBay seller protection scheme but I phoned them anyway and they advised me to pursue a claim via PayPal who also offer a protection scheme - the difference being that the time limit is six months.
And guess what.....this morning I got a full refund of £38. And hopefully the replacement camera that is on its way will prove to be more robust.
eBay - bad/good service
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Thanks for the tip, didn't know that about Paypal.
Thanks for the tip, didn't know that about Paypal.
And the Lord said unto John “Come forth and receive eternal life”, but John came fifth and won a toaster!
Re: eBay - bad/good service
Neither did I until the other day.
Better still, the replacement camera arrived later today, fitted and working and it only cost £7 so I reckon I’m up £31 on the deal.
Probably won’t affect the Chinese economy though.
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