• doesn't matter what the seller's conditions are-he agreed to Ebay t&c's before he sold them, and they're the only ones that count. If the item is defective or not as described he has to accept the return.

  • That's exactly what I thought/hoped, but needed confirmation, I've said to him ebay and paypal (and the sale of goods act 1979) will over ride his shonky get out clause. Sorry terms and conditions....
    But he wont have it....

  • yeah just open a case and let ebay deal with it then. Waste of time trying to argue with someone.

  • Sorry terms and conditions....

    The Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 mean that he can put whatever he likes in his terms and conditions, but they can't overule your statutory rights set out in the the Consumer Rights Act 2015 (which has replaced the Sale of Goods Act 1979).

    So perhaps quote that at him/eBay/PayPal.

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