22-02-2026 9:26 PM
A seller is attempting to negotiate and take additional payment outside of eBay. He has asked me to pay £700 directly to him because I purchased the incorrect cylinder head from his eBay shop.
The original listing was poorly presented and showed pictures of the cylinder head I actually wanted, which led to confusion and resulted in me buying the wrong item.
I would like to purchase the correct 7-port crossflow head and asked if we could arrange an exchange. The seller refused, stating that I would need to pay the price difference.
However, he then sent me an offer through eBay giving a 7% discount (approximately £200 off) on the correct head. When I messaged him to clarify this, he said the offer was incorrect and that he still expects me to pay £700 directly.
As a result, I will now miss out on the discounted offer as well.
22-02-2026 10:32 PM
if you are within 30 days of delivery open a not as described case for a full refund and buy elsewhere -
23-02-2026 7:50 AM
Just get your money back through an ebay returns case and find another seller. This one clearly can't be trusted.
23-02-2026 9:48 AM
Doing what seller is asking for could lose you the money, as only by dealing through ebay can refunds be assured.
Co as already suggested, open a Not as described case, seller has to providecacreply paid return label and on return refund in full.
If no label is received within 3 days escalate to ebay, once received and returned again if no refund made escalate. Take into account that refunds go back to source, but once ebay tells you a refund has been made, it is on its way.
Payments by paypal quick refund, debit card 7 days, credit card up to 30 days.
23-02-2026 10:14 AM