Opened a dispute on grounds of " not as described" . Then discovered Item is actually faulty.

jimneycricket
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Hi,
 
Any ideas what to do here?
 
I opened a paypal dispute over an ebay purchase on the basis that an item was not as described. 
 
Then subsequently I discovered that the item is faulty anyway. 

But if I lose my initial claim for "item not as descibed"?
 
Then I'm stuck with something I can't use and can't sell on.
 
What can I do here , can I open a second dispute on the same transaction ?  Or should I add this info about the fault to my initial "not as described " claim?
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kernowlass
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@jimneycricket 

 

Would have been better if you had opened an Ebay dispute first. Then Ebay makes the seller send you a postage label to return the goods.

If you win with paypal then you will have to send the goods back to the seller (trackable to prove delivery) before you get a refund.

 

Have you escalated the dispute to a claim yet? If not add as much information as  you can, DO NOT close it as you won't be able to re-open it or start a second dispute for the same transaction. If its a claim then contact customer services and ask them to add the extra information for you to the claim?


https://www.paypal.com/cshelp/article/how-do-i-contact-paypal-customer-service--HELP378


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jimneycricket
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Thanks for your response.

 

I contact the seller on ebay and requested a return but they closed the return without comment.
I was of the belief that once that had happened there was nothing I could do.

So I went the paypal route.

I don't believe I have escalated to a claim so I will add the new information about the development that the machine has a fault.

 

 

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kernowlass
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@jimneycricket 

 

On Ebay when you open a dispute you can 'request a refund' but that is just saying you want to return for buyer remorse.

If you had scrolled down a bit further you could have opened one for item not as described and then the seller would have had to provide a return shipping label for you to return the item.


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