Hi guys!
Some friendly advice needed..
My son started complaining that the PS3 controller was acting up and needed a new one.
So, long story short, a controller I ordered on the 29th of March and was dispatched on the 1st of April, hadn't arrived until the 3d of May. It had no tracking, so I sent the seller a message asking if they know what has happened.
They did not respond. So, for the first time ever, yesterday, I decided to use eBay's resolution centre. I sent a message through the centre, requesting the item (not a refund)
From what I read in the resolution centre, if the seller does not respond after 8 calendar days, I can escalate the case and, I suppose get my money back...
However, a few hours ago, I got a message from eBay with the following
But, I also read that after 60 days from the initial purchase date you cannot request for a refund. So if they send another one, in 15 days the 60day window closes and I won't be able to do much, while they can still claim that the item is on its way and needs more time ( they claim 15-27 business days for arrival)
I also thought about replying and telling them to sent it but with tracking info this time (on their own expense ofc)
What would you advise, guys?
For starters, can you confirm there is a 60day limit? Or, even if there is indeed such a limit, due to the fact that the second dispatch is a result of the resolution centre case, it does not apply here and I'm covered?
I have been a member in eBay for many years and have bought dozens of stuff, but this is a first time situation for me ( Lucky I guess?)
What would you do ?
It is not a serious amount - about $25.. It is more of a "Fool me once..." situation....
Any advice appreciated!
Some friendly advice needed..
My son started complaining that the PS3 controller was acting up and needed a new one.
So, long story short, a controller I ordered on the 29th of March and was dispatched on the 1st of April, hadn't arrived until the 3d of May. It had no tracking, so I sent the seller a message asking if they know what has happened.
They did not respond. So, for the first time ever, yesterday, I decided to use eBay's resolution centre. I sent a message through the centre, requesting the item (not a refund)
From what I read in the resolution centre, if the seller does not respond after 8 calendar days, I can escalate the case and, I suppose get my money back...
However, a few hours ago, I got a message from eBay with the following
I thought about replying and tell them to sent it ( I suppose they mean to send another one, I can't believe they haven't sent a controller at all).The seller has responded to you and offered another solution to resolve this issue.
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Seller's message:
'Hey, We was in weekend. We can now to send you the item. It's ok from you? Thanks!'
If you're satisfied with this solution, please let the seller know by sending a message in the Resolution Center. If you don't want to accept this offer, we encourage you to contact the seller and offer a solution that you'd be happy with.
But, I also read that after 60 days from the initial purchase date you cannot request for a refund. So if they send another one, in 15 days the 60day window closes and I won't be able to do much, while they can still claim that the item is on its way and needs more time ( they claim 15-27 business days for arrival)
I also thought about replying and telling them to sent it but with tracking info this time (on their own expense ofc)
What would you advise, guys?
For starters, can you confirm there is a 60day limit? Or, even if there is indeed such a limit, due to the fact that the second dispatch is a result of the resolution centre case, it does not apply here and I'm covered?
I have been a member in eBay for many years and have bought dozens of stuff, but this is a first time situation for me ( Lucky I guess?)
What would you do ?
It is not a serious amount - about $25.. It is more of a "Fool me once..." situation....
Any advice appreciated!