06-11-2024 3:24 PM
I ordered an item which I did not know was from china it said wouldn't be here till 18th Nov so I cancelled it 2 days after ordering to which contacted seller with 3 messages to cancel no answer from any of my messages then today there he sends item out unbelievable scam artists getting worse eBay for this carry on so thinking of deleting my eBay app which I have ordered things for over 10 years more
06-11-2024 3:32 PM
Where did the listing say the item was located [not the sellers location]?
06-11-2024 4:28 PM
06-11-2024 4:43 PM
There has to be a location for the item.
On the original listing beow the Buy it Now price, in the Postage section it says located in..... There, is it a UK location or one in China?
Below this in Delivery, what was the estimated delivery time? Has that period lapsed ?
06-11-2024 6:19 PM - edited 06-11-2024 6:20 PM
You can - I believe - open a "not as described case" if the item arrives after the latest date for delivery on the sale document in your eBay.
This needs the seller in China to send a label to return. This is difficult for the seller.
Two possibilities - they do nothing in which case you escalate the case after 4 days when no label and eBay should refund. The second is that the seller issues a label to some random UK address, gets proof of delivery and thus you get no refund. You can - of course - appeal to eBay but I doubt they would understand your point.
28-01-2025 5:52 PM
It was company from Glasgow not china thanks only 20 mikes away from where I live
28-01-2025 6:04 PM
Sorry, I was going by your first post where you said the item was ' from China'.
The seller may be registered in China, but if the location of the item is Glasgow, that may well be their forwarding company, depot from where they dispatch their items. The item originated in China.