Fake item received

Hi all, I’m looking for advise please. I received an ordered item today. It’s fake and not genuine. It’s not in the original box as described on the original listing. The serial number of the appliance doesn’t match the box. I have asked to return for a refund as I wanted a genuine item not a fake. The item was deliver to me with a slight rip in the outer box. Nothing is damaged on the item but the outer box has this rip. The seller is now accusing me of ripping it and has been very abusive to me on messages. I have explained I’m not returning it because of the tip but because it was sold as a brand new genuine item but that’s not what I have received. The seller is just focused on the rip. They have now sent a returns label and said they will take it up with eBay. Where do I stand with this? I need the money refunded as it’s was miss sold the item, I feel like the rip in the box was a scam too as they have advised the have pictures of it perfect but won’t send them to me plus it could have been damaged in transit. 

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No I don’t think they are.

I have packaged the item back up again and I videoed it. The abusive messages have stopped for now.

I’ll return it, today, I’m just worried they will tell eBay I have damaged the goods when I haven’t.

I just wanted to check a refund. I’ve learnt my lesson I won’t buy anything on eBay again from an individual,

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Ignore your seller, just follow the returns process.

 

Is your seller a registered business seller?

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No I don’t think they are.

I have packaged the item back up again and I videoed it. The abusive messages have stopped for now.

I’ll return it, today, I’m just worried they will tell eBay I have damaged the goods when I haven’t.

I just wanted to check a refund. I’ve learnt my lesson I won’t buy anything on eBay again from an individual,

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Is the label a tracked label was it sent from within the case or in message from the seller?

The label at minimum needs to be tracked.

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It was on eBay and us tracked but I might pay to have it rmsd so I can track it and it’s insured as I’m sure after all the abusive messages they will say they haven’t received it.


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A case message and a standard message are two different things.

But as long as it is is fully tracked you should be fine.

You can report the messages to eBay. 

Here the link to the policy Report an issue with a seller | eBay

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If you opened a case against the seller, then unless you selected the option saying "I Changed My Mind" or "Item Doesn't Fit", the seller would have to issue you with an eBay Returns Label via the case so that you could return the item for a refund.  Such a label would have a tracking number on it, and once it had entered the postal system eBay would be able to put a trace on the item to see whether or not it had been returned to the seller.  So long as the tracking shows attempted or successful delivery of the item back to the seller then you ought to be able to secure a refund.  If the seller doesn't voluntarily refund your money after you have returned the item using the eBay Returns Label then once the option to escalate the case to eBay appears click on that option and ask eBay to step in and make a decision upon the matter.  In the vast majority of cases eBay usually find in the buyer's favour, so you ought to end up receiving a total refund.

 

In the event that you selected either "I Changed My Mind" or "Item Doesn't Fit" as the reason for opening the case then you would have to pay to return the item to the seller.  If this applies to you then send the item back using a fully tracked postal service, making sure that you upload the tracking number to the case details so that eBay can put a trace on the package and ascertain whether an attempt has been made to deliver the item back to the seller, or whether delivery of the item back to the seller has been successful. You should then be able to get your money back from the seller, even if you have to ask eBay to step in and resolve the matter on your behalf.

 

With regards to the abusive messages that you have received from the seller, I would encourage you to report the seller to eBay as suggested by @moldosgifts so as to bring the matter to their attention.  However, if the seller persists in sending abusive messages then I would suggest that you also add his or her User ID to your Blocked Bidders List, ensuring that the Don't Allow Blocked Buyers To Contact Me option is also activated.  Given that you've recently been in a transaction with this seller the blocks will not kick in immediately as they would have done had you never entered into a transaction with him or her, but after a period of forty-eight hours from the point at which you blocked the seller the blocks ought to kick in, thus preventing the seller from succesfully harassing you with any further unpleasant messages.

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Thank you so much for your very helpful reply.

I have posted the item using the eBay returns label and it’s now on its au back. I have also reported the seller for the abusive messages.

I was only trying to buy a present for my mums 70th birthday and now I can’t afford to get her anything until I receive a refund, there are a few of us that all chipped in so I feel responsible for others money.

Thank you so much for all your kind help,

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