Wandering Star
Well-Known Member
Not sure if this is the right forum to ask for advice but as it involves a watermaker purchased for my boat, I thought I'd start here and the mods can move it to another forum if they feel so inclined.
I spotted a Watermaker for sale on the American eBay site. It had a very low Buy it Now price so I did BIN. I talked to the seller who agreed to ship it to UK and it cleared UK Customs this morning. The total outlay was $400 (USD) including shipping (which I know is cheap) and I paid £57 to Parcelforce for taxes & duties etc.
I really thought I'd got the bargain of the century. The watermaker was described as being complete and in new condition apart from the box. There's a link here http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/pur-water...PlKxbtoJHfC38JtHWKLhA%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc
I've just opened the box and the watermaker is in pieces, the 12 volt motor assembly is clearly missing and I suspect there are a few more missing bits too. As the motor assembly is the most important part I'm hugely disappointed. I had suspected the membrane would need replacing because of it's age but to discover the whole thing is incomplete to a substantial degree is making me livid.
I've written to the seller but so far (early days) haven't had a reply. I did pay using Paypal so I'm sure I can get some satisfaction from them but I believe to get a refund requires the purchased item to be returned at the buyers expense to the seller first, which would be another $100 down the pan.
After looking at the auction description, do you think I'm justified in believing the auction was mis-described? Paypal took the money from my Visa debit card - am I entitled to ask Visa to refund it, not Paypal, or is that protection only afforded to credit cards.
Any advice?
Cheers, Brian.
I spotted a Watermaker for sale on the American eBay site. It had a very low Buy it Now price so I did BIN. I talked to the seller who agreed to ship it to UK and it cleared UK Customs this morning. The total outlay was $400 (USD) including shipping (which I know is cheap) and I paid £57 to Parcelforce for taxes & duties etc.
I really thought I'd got the bargain of the century. The watermaker was described as being complete and in new condition apart from the box. There's a link here http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/pur-water...PlKxbtoJHfC38JtHWKLhA%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc
I've just opened the box and the watermaker is in pieces, the 12 volt motor assembly is clearly missing and I suspect there are a few more missing bits too. As the motor assembly is the most important part I'm hugely disappointed. I had suspected the membrane would need replacing because of it's age but to discover the whole thing is incomplete to a substantial degree is making me livid.
I've written to the seller but so far (early days) haven't had a reply. I did pay using Paypal so I'm sure I can get some satisfaction from them but I believe to get a refund requires the purchased item to be returned at the buyers expense to the seller first, which would be another $100 down the pan.
After looking at the auction description, do you think I'm justified in believing the auction was mis-described? Paypal took the money from my Visa debit card - am I entitled to ask Visa to refund it, not Paypal, or is that protection only afforded to credit cards.
Any advice?
Cheers, Brian.