Ebay and sellers ignoring sale of goods act

I bought some DVDs from *** in June but as it was the last series of nine of CSI NY I did not get around to watching it until recently. All was OK until I got to episode 3:3 which would not play and neither would 3:4.

The Box was sold as new so ought to be covered under the Sale Of Goods Act. However *** said they have a 30 day returns policy and when I tried to appeal to Ebay they sumarily closed the claim.

I noticed that *** had changed their to ad for their other CSI NY series nines to say 'sold as new' rather than simply new which is what I bought. This company is a bit dodgy clearly. 

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Ebay and sellers ignoring sale of goods act

arkwebus
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Firstly despite all good intentions you must not name and shame.  Remove all references to the seller's name and - in particular - the reference to their "trading morals"

 

All purchases should really be checked on arrival.  EBay does have a magnificient and simple 30 day guarantee.  If the seller is a business seller you are probably right as to consumer rights though for small amounts a purchaser will find it difficult to legally enforce them.  EBay's time limits are strict and past 30 days they will close the case. 

 

If you used Paypal you can do a case there up to 180 days [again simple] or try your payment provider if the amount is worth it  @5oss1d12 

 

 

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Ebay and sellers ignoring sale of goods act

Are you stating that anyone who sells a product on eBay UK only ever has to give a 30 day money back guarantee and pay no heed whatsoever to "The Sale of Goods act" and similar laws ?

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