07-06-2020 12:46 PM
Hi,
I recently purchased an Echo Show whose condition was listed as "new". When it arrived I had no reason to disbelieve this description, it certainly appeared to be new, and it functions fine. I messaged the seller to request a proof of purchase receipt, and he replied on 13th May to say it was covered by Amazon warranty and that he'd send me the purchase invoice shortly. He didn't send it. Since then I've messaged him twice with reminders of his promise however they have been ignored. Stupidly I gave him positive feedback before resolving this issue so can't hold any threat over him to provide negative feedback. Is there anything I can do to make him stand by his commitment?
Thanks
" can't hold any threat over him to provide negative feedback."
you could not do that anyhow as its feedback extortion.
There's no way you can force the seller to provide a receipt as eBay/PayPal covers the item condition on arrival.
Surely any warranty obtained by the seller should be passed onto whoever he sells the item to, unless the seller is providing his own warranty - what is the point in the seller keeping it otherwise? I’ve certainly done this on the few items I’ve sold that are still within their warranty period and I’d never dream of doing otherwise. Otherwise it’s a bit pointless describing it as “new”. All this does is raise suspicions in my mind that the seller obtained the item illegally. Could be stolen goods for all I know unless there is an obligation to pass on proof of purchase.
I didn’t intend for this to descend into a discussion, I hoped I might actually get a more positive answer to a reasonable question when this seller seems to have behaved in a slightly shifty manner, though I might be doing him a disservice. I'll re-raise the original question in the discussion boards.