10-06-2020 11:21 PM
If you opened a case after a couple of months , it would close automatcially, as you only have 30 day's after the item's last estimated date for delivery to open that case with eBay.
Neither eBay nor Paypal offer product warranties, that items will be fit for purpose months down the line, only that they are as described on receipt, if not, there are 30 days to claim for a full refund.
That is correct ,you may be able to open a case with eBay months later , but the system will close the case immediately and automatically, as you only have 30 days from last estimated date for delivery to open that case for a refund.
You do have longer with Paypal, they have a 180 day policy, I see you have opened a case with them, then do not forget to escalate after 2 days and before 20 , it's you last chance for a refund. @teleblasterman
I don't understand why you think this is something Ebay can help you with. Ebay is simply a platform on which sellers offer their wares, ie. an electronic version of your local mall. You wouldn't expect the local mall owner to help you when a store in their mall fails to honour a warranty, so I'm not sure why you expect it of Ebay.
Ebay's 30-day Money Back Guarantee (which is on every listing and in various other places across the site), along with PayPal's Buyer Protection, can legally only cover items which are damaged, faulty or not as described on receipt. Ebay and PayPal (or any payment processor) cannot possibly assist with items which you report as problematic further down the line, as they can have no idea who is at fault - you for misusing the item, or the seller for supplying substandard goods. Only a judge can make such a decision.
But Ebay's MBG and PayPal's Buyer Protection are generous extras to your consumer rights - they don't replace them. If the seller is a UK business seller, or an international seller with UK warehousing, go to the CAB's website to learn what to do ('before action' letter by Signed For post, followed by Small Claims court if necessary) just as you would when dealing with an unhelpful retailer in your local mall.