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Classic Audi Club Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Scotland
Posts: 1,257
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I sold a car radio/sat nav unit on ebay in the first week of August & sent it out 2 weeks ago tomorrow. It had superficial damage to the screen but I described this as cosmetic damage only. I tested every feature of the radio & all was working fine. The item was sent insured as it is worth a bit.
The buyer received the item & then left me positive feedback the following week... this was just the middle of this week. On Friday there I received this message:- "hi just fitted the system today, everything is fine apart from the fact that there is a problem with the back button on the touch screen, i have made a call to car radio and the cost of the repair is more than i would want to pay, as a result i would like to return this item for a full refund. regards" The 'back button' was working fine when I tested the unit, but then it's been couriered to it's new owner & possibly been fitted in it's new location for the last week or so. The guy also might be speaking truthfully, but if I spent a chunk on a secondhand system I'd check it the day it arrived. At this stage, a dispute has not yet been raised. Where do I stand with this... anybody had a similar experience? ![]()
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Mid western Ontario
Posts: 1,817
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Paypal nearly always side with the buyer. You might getaway with a partial refund offer to him as a goodwill gesture but I wouldn't hold your breath. |
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4 ring whore!
Classic Audi Club Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 3,243
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I wouldn't let the time taken to report the problem be an issue, it doesn't seem an unreasonable delay (1 week approx?)- easy if you've got kids etc to grab your attention.
Perhaps he's just an idiot who cant work it properly?? I'd politely ask exactly what the problem is. Personally, for the sake of a quiet life I'd make a full refund (on receipt of item), let him pay the return postage and check it yourself and then relist. and put it down to one of lifes "downs" |
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Senior Member
Classic Audi Club Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Scotland
Posts: 1,257
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I was thinking of just going down the refund route & treating it as one of those things, just damn annoying! Will ask him to clarify the problem before he sends it back so I know what to expect upon it's return...
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Classic Audi Club Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Towcestershiresheer
Posts: 2,934
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Sorry to hear about that, hopefully you can get it resolved, anyway here is something to cheer you up a bit...
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Grown up member
Classic Audi Club Member
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Ipswich
Posts: 272
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If the item is faulty then a return/refund seems reasonable. But if you accept this I would suggest it is on the proviso that you receive the item back, and test it yourself. Also satisfy yourself that the returned item is the one you sent!
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