Trades Description Act 1968 in UK applicable to eBay purchases

The Trade Descriptions Act 1968 made it an offence for businesses or salespeople to sell a product or service based on misinformation. The Act forced them to be more truthful about their service or product and not deliberately mislead consumers into spending their money on a false claim.

 

A relatively cheap item was not fit for purpose. Only option is to ask for a refund, which invokes a return. Posting back is cost to me over half the amount I paid for the item. This seller is clearly selling items not fit for purpose, as latest feedback is that others are getting the same. 

 

The buyer is selling items in a grey area. Selling stock, making money, doesn't have to pay for postage back. I spend more than I get back, stuck with a piece of plastic that is straight into the recycling. They win, I lose. 

 

Is this now the eBay norm?

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plpmr
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Adding to the advice already given -

 

After showing your knowledge of Trade Descriptions Act you then say -

 

“A relatively cheap item was not fit for purpose. Only option is to ask for a refund, which invokes a return. Posting back is cost to me over half the amount I paid for the item.”

 

Showing that you have not bothered to read eBay / PayPal buyer protection the only thing relevant here.

 

Best just use the protection eBay gave you.

 

The neg you left just repeats “AVOID” over a dozen times, which would not inform others or put them off.

 

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