Cheap tricks of dishonest sellers

New cheap trick buy seller, 

I searched for some motorcycle parts long and hard to find stuff that doesnt have to come from china, as that seems to be the only place you can buy from now days, so I find a uk stock seller, buy the parts with a 2 to 3 day delivery, get a text saying company will send me free gift, but they will come as two deliveries.

So my parts are now late but I got my free gift, a cheap plastic neckless!! and straight away they have marked up my goods have been delivered!

 

I have tried to report this seller for what I think is dishonest and under hand, and none delivery.

but tracking say my parts were delivered. 

I am getting feed up with purches on ebay evey other one is a pain, spend all day complaning and trying to resolve problems.

 

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Yes, the Not as described route is a good idea. They have played a dirty trick with delivery times, go for a refund, they will have to pay for a reply paid label as well.

 

See what they do next, but take no notice of promises or threats, get a full refund. If no reply paid label, then escalate to ebay. If you take no action you could well find that the parts you ordered never arrive, but as ebay can see something as delivered you could not open a Not Received Case.

 

At the end, leave suitable feedback to warn others of this trick.

OPen a case for item not as described and escalate after 3 days if no joy from seller

As advised open a eBay Money Back Guarantee claim.

 

The only person who will be out of pocket is the seller