Bought a phone off ebay that doesn't work

beer

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Phone was $90 + $25 shipping or something.

The speaker cuts out frequently. The phone was 'new' but was manufactured 15 months ago, and Motorola can't service it.

My expectation is that the seller should reimburse me for everything minus his actual shipping charges, not minus the 'shipping' charge on ebay. This means that I should get about $110 back, not $90, correct?

Is this an unrealistic expectation? I don't want him pocketing twenty bucks and doing this repeatedly.
 

swtethan

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Aug 5, 2005
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a new phone without service for $90? i would say that you get what you pay for...


are you talking about speaker phone?
 

daveymark

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Sep 15, 2003
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you should get EVERYTHING you paid back. if the seller does not agree to this, file a paypal dispute before returning. The only thing you should pay for is return shipping.
 
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if the phone was truely NIB, then it is up to you to seek warranty service, and if it is not available, your loss. If the box was not sealed, the seller owes you a refund of all upfront costs.
 

daveymark

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Sep 15, 2003
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Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
if the phone was truely NIB, then it is up to you to seek warranty service, and if it is not available, your loss. If the box was not sealed, the seller owes you a refund of all upfront costs.

even if it was NIB, buyer would win the paypal dispute
 

PingSpike

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Feb 25, 2004
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Originally posted by: Krazy4Real
I highly doubt you'll get any of the $25 shipping back.

If I were the seller I'd give it back at least less the actual shipping. But I think you're correct he's under no obligation too.
 

daveymark

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Sep 15, 2003
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Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: Krazy4Real
I highly doubt you'll get any of the $25 shipping back.

If I were the seller I'd give it back at least less the actual shipping. But I think you're correct he's under no obligation too.

Paypal requires the total amount to be refunded if the buyer files and wins a dispute.
 

Kelemvor

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May 23, 2002
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The $25 is technically Shipping and Handling. Since he handled it I doubt you'll get anything of that back.
 

dethman

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you shouldn't and won't get shipping and handling back. that's the way online sales work.