| I bought some Kids Kickers boots sold as brand new in the box, they arrived, looked brand new but the box said grade B, I guessed it was cosmetic issue i couldn't spot and accepted them (although did mention the grade B in my positive feedback). One of said boots (3 months on) has started to split between the boot and sole. ebay cannot help its beyond the time limit. I have emailed the seller but get no reply. I can (and will) just glue them back together and truth betold he will grow out of them in a few months anyway but I was hoping to sell them on ebay which seeing as I'm such an honest bloke will not be prepared to do now (although I probably will and draw attention to the split so may well restrict their selling price), anyway I need to avenge them and i think the only thing I can do is leave a comment, can they respond to my comment? Can I then respond to theirs? I need avengance! |
ebay query about comments
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freddymercurystwin 2,825 posts
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ram 3,598 posts
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Registered 16 years agoIt's not really the sellers fault the shoes split 3 months later, it sounds like a manufacturing problem. You accepted them 3 months ago, you can't complain now. -
ManicDrunkMonk 557 posts
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Registered 16 years agoWhere do you intend to leave this "comment"? -
mal 29,326 posts
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Registered 20 years agoram wrote:
That's not how the Sale of Goods act works, assuming both the seller and freddymercurystwin are in the UK. I'd be surprised if anyone could be arsed to follow through trying to threaten that for some tat you bought off ebay, but this is the UK so you never know.
It's not really the sellers fault the shoes split 3 months later, it sounds like a manufacturing problem. You accepted them 3 months ago, you can't complain now. -
freddymercurystwin 2,825 posts
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Registered 17 years agoI've been buying and selling used and new Kickers for a year or two, none of the others have splits, you can make a comment in the feedback section. -
boo 13,901 posts
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Registered 18 years agoYou want vengeance, as it's for yourself.
You can only 'avenge' a third party, i.e. you will avenge your dead brother after the scoundrel, Lord Follytropp, killed him in a duel after a dubious game of cards.
But cool story, bro.
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Does the sale of goods act apply to crap like eBay?
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