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Just a very quick one for any of you ebay legal eagles out there and my appologies for being a bit cryptic....

 

 

Let's say that you bought something off ebay (for example a £10,000 secondhand Rolex watch) off a member called 'Fred' with an ebay account: fred's-watches

 

When the watch arrives you discover that it is a completely different style of Rolex watch to the one that was advertised, also the face is badly scratched.

 

Would I be right in assuming that following your rejection of the Rolex watch, the person that you would chase for the refund of your £10,000 would be the person who is the registered ebay member/ebay account 'fred's-watches'

 

*the fact that Fred's father (Brian) runs a shop in Bristol called 'Fred's Watches' is neither here nor there, as the responsibility lies with the ebay member as that is who the 'contract of sale' was with

 

does that make sense?

 

 

I'll carry this on in a minute....

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I recieved confirmation today that a final demand has now been sent by my solicitor to the individual in question, giving him 14 days to issue a full refund. If nothing is heard in 14 days we'll be applying for a summary of judgement with the courts. Not going to **** about anymore with this prick!

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