26-05-2025 8:15 PM
26-05-2025 8:36 PM
Thank you for telling us about your false teeth. We are members and have no access to your account or the sellers account regarding this order. You need to contact them not the public forum boards.
26-05-2025 8:51 PM
Will the buyer be paying in half crowns?
26-05-2025 9:33 PM
😲😳😐
😃🤣😂😅😆🤐😍🙄is the chair i just fell off still under the MBG ,bought in September 2020....
26-05-2025 9:37 PM
That would be a bridge too far! 😀That sadly would be between you and the seller!!!
26-05-2025 9:43 PM
Good Evening Rog
Eh by gum lad.
26-05-2025 9:45 PM
I'm glued to this thread,it's good to see people bumping their gums 😋
26-05-2025 10:12 PM - edited 26-05-2025 10:13 PM
Forum members would be "biting more than they can chew" if they tried to solve your problem, as said above, try and contact them directly!
26-05-2025 10:21 PM
If you bought the teeth off eBay try them out and if you don't like them, why not send them back to have a refund? Mind you eBay might want you to take up to 5 pictures. I suppose the seller could advertise them again as like new. Perhaps someone on this thread might be interested in them at a reduced price if you wanted to list them yourself. Obviously the money was taken from your account since its not buy now pay later.
26-05-2025 10:27 PM
'try and contact them directly!'
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You may get the answer handed to you on a plate................
26-05-2025 10:30 PM
I’m just filling in time, because I think the OP probably already knows the drill. In order to help more, we need to extract more information about the root of the problem.
26-05-2025 11:29 PM
Shame on you all, the OP came here looking for wisdom!
27-05-2025 11:57 AM
'Will the buyer be paying in half crowns?'
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...or bitcoin?
27-05-2025 12:39 PM
...or bite coin?
Sorry coudn't help it, no disrespect to the OP honestly!
Didn't the OP mean they expected the money to leave their bank days later or something and it was taken within minutes. I guess that's expected unless they thought they used paypal or similar...
28-05-2025 1:52 AM
It's up to you of course! but rather than buy false teeth (dentures) online why not obtain them on the NHS? as they'd be custom-fitted in detail to your mouth. (It's not a simple matter of small, medium, large! which buying online sounds as if it is.) Even if you're not eligible for free dentures, personally I'd be willing to pay the Band 3 NHS dental treatment amount (at £326.70 = less than a £ a day and after a year they're effectively "free") so as to have the comfort of a perfect fit, which really matters long-term. (I speak from the experience of family members.) Plus if they're NHS dentures, if there are problems they're repaired or replaced for free depending on circumstances.
You'd get dentures for free if you're on means-tested benefits (and thus cost is a major factor) e.g. if you're on Income Support, Universal Credit (conditions apply), Pension Credit Guarantee Credit etc. Obviously I don't know your circumstances, or even your gender!, as dentures are free if you're pregnant or have had a baby within the past 12 months; or for instance, if buying for a minor then consider taking the minor to the dentist as dentures are free for those under 18 or, if in full-time education, under 19. Dentures are also free if you're an NHS hospital in-patient or, in some circumstances, an out-patient.
28-05-2025 4:01 AM
I wondered if they are perhaps outside the UK but their account is registered in the United Kingdom. Has it come to this in this country that people are having to buy teeth on Ebay? You can’t get an NHS dentist now for love nor money and if you do it’s not a “dentist” it’s a 16 year old with no training, just drilling away with no idea what they’re doing. We could of course, be jumping to the wrong conclusion. They might just need the teeth for an art project or something.
28-05-2025 6:11 AM
OP must be chomping at the bit to get their money back