28-06-2021 8:51 PM
Just wondered if anyone can advise me re. making good on an item that I think has been mis-sold. I bought this phone in the belief that it was unlocked - because that's what it says in the item description - but it turns out it is locked to EE. The seller says is my fault beacuse it was a multi variation listing and it listed the network as EE. I think if the item title includes the word 'unlocked' and it is listed as 'network unlocked' in the item specifics then it has been wrongly described.
I couldn't return it through the usual eBay process because the 30 day window has closed (partly my fault - turns out the phone takes a nano SIM, which the description also didn't mention, and it took ages for my network to provide one).
Any advice on how I dispute this with the seller? I have contacted the seller and they won't help, and I can't find how to get help from eBay with this.
Thanks!
If it's more than 30 days since you received it eBay won't get involved.
How did you pay? If by PayPal you can still file a dispute under Paypal's longer, 180 day buyer protection policy, see: https://www.paypal.com/uk/smarthelp/article/what-if-i-didn%27t-receive-my-item-or-it%27s-not-as-adve...
Unlike eBay, PayPal requires the buyer to pay for the return postage, unless you first register for their (free) "Return shipping on us" service, see: https://www.paypal.com/uk/webapps/mpp/refunded-returns