Complaine about misleading pictures, information and tactics by a seller to the Ebay admin dept,

HOW to Complaine about misleading pictures, information and tactics by a seller to the Ebay admin dept,

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Complaine about misleading pictures, information and tactics by a seller to the Ebay admin dept,

red_magpie
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It would help us if you explain more exactly what it is that you want to report.

 

There is a link in every listing to report it, but this is mainly inteded for reporting of items that contravene eBay's rules, for example items that are prohibited from sale, or sellers asking for payment in ways that are not allowed on eBay.

 

Otherwise, as stated in the user agreement, eBay eBay does not check listings and makes the seller entirey responsible for their content. They even warn buyers that they do not guarantee that descriptions will be truthful or accurate - don't expect buying from unknown sellers on eBay to be like the shops!

 

However, eBay's money back gurantee entitles buyers to a full refund if the item they receive is not as described.

 

As I said, whether your concerns are reportable or how you should report them depends upon what it is that you wish to report.

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Complaine about misleading pictures, information and tactics by a seller to the Ebay admin dept,

papso22
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Put 'report a seller' into the help search box.

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jckl1957
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To add to the good advice given, if you have bought an item which was not as described in the listing or shown in the pictures, you can return it using the Money Back Guarantee.

If it is a specific listing, there is a ? at the bottom right of every listing so you can report individual listings or sellers.

"There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.”
Søren Kierkegaard, Danish philosopher (1813 - 1855)
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