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Not happy at all.......advice needed on purchase.

Post: # 93245Post Hawthorn »

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :IT&ih=025

I bought this from ebay the other day. It's a hand crank sewing machine, so no power needed. When I got it, the case it comes in was all bashed in (it said on the sewing machine box itself, under no circumstances lay on side) so what did the seller do? Put it on its side inside another box. So, I got it, and it's damaged. It wasn't working either. Thankfully my DH managed to get it going, but it's still going to need a service I reckon as it's not running as smoothly as it should.

Emailed the seller, and surprise surprise, no reply.

Never having had this problem, I'm unsure of where to go next to be honest.
Ok, the machine including postage (it's very heavy) was only £25, but when you've a family of six to look after, £25 is quite a lot of money.

I'll keep emailing the seller and hope I get a reply sooner or later, but what else can I do if I get no reply? Any ideas?

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Post: # 93247Post mrsflibble »

if you paid by paypal you can petition for the money back. they generally find in the favour of the buyer.
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Post: # 93252Post Hawthorn »

I did pay via paypal yes! I'll scoot over there and have a look how to go about it.

I suppose one dodgy deal out of all the ones I've had on Ebay isn't bad.

The last sewing machine I bought (a vintage Bernina) was also not working, despite it saying mint condition on the ad :roll: I did manage to get the cost of the repair refunded to me though, and the seller was very helpful. Looks like I've been stung this time though. Previous correspondences have always been quick. This time, not so. I'm trying to give them the benefit of the doubt though as they have already left positive feedback for me, and I really don't want to neg them unless I have to :(

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Post: # 93261Post mrsflibble »

I bought a monsoon dress, "BNWT".
ok, it had the tag on but it also had dirt across the hem and two big stains down the front... I paid by cheque though :(
good luck!
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Post: # 93262Post Hawthorn »

Thanks Mrs Flibble. I'll post up when I have some news. It's a real shame though because it's a beautiful machine, and the case was all polished wood and really nice to look at :(

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Post: # 93274Post MKG »

If it was the seller's fault, tell Ebay about it too. It goes against the selling record, so other people get to know how dependable a seller is.

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Post: # 93290Post Hawthorn »

Problem *sorta* solved. I found a tel number and I just called them. They said I need to take photos of the damage and they'll either ask me to return it (at my expense.....not likely) or they'll give me a partial refund. As I didn't say what the damage was it seems likely they've seen the email and just didn't reply to it :roll:

Depends on what they say as to whether I go through paypal to get a full refund. Partial don't really cut it as I'm going to have to pay at LEAST £35 to get this thing serviced now. And that only a basic service. If any bits need replacing it will be more. Arrgh.

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Post: # 93298Post hamster »

Grrr, that's so annoying.

By the way, if you want to take it up with ebay, do it promptly. There's a cut-off point for when you can sort out disputes and get money back, I think. I had trouble with a buyer on ebay (I sold a festival ticket) and as I was out of the country, I left it too long and couldn't reclaim my fees. Check it out at any rate, in case they drag their heels.
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Post: # 93324Post Andy Hamilton »

Oh dear, I bought a stereo back in November and it just stopped working. I bought it off a company called Audio Electrical Ltd that sometimes trades as premiervision, macdaddy_dee2006 and now even as eBay Shop Tech Electr0nics . Really should have done some more research if he keeps changing his company name than can't be great.

That'll teach me for wanting something new for a change, not that environmentally friendly really. must be karmic or something.
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