What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Virginia
I recently bought a used camera from a private seller on eBay and am re-listing it on eBay. Although it's a great camera (mint condition), I changed my mind and want a different one. It is not a USA model, covered by warranty, it it grey market. Obviously, it was not listed in the description and I am not concerned about that. What I am concerned about it that the serial number on the box does not match the serial number on the camera. I didn't realize this until a potential bidder asked that I post a picture of the info on the side of the box to see if it is a USA model. This is when I discovered that the numbers don't even match. The seller was selling two cameras at the same time, so I'm guessing that he put them in the wrong boxes. He did not answer my questions after the fact and I'm still waiting to hear back. He will not refund my money, since it is past the time frame. I am now very uncomfortable about selling it. I looked up the serial number on the camera and it is not reported as being stolen.
My question is, does the winning buyer have a legal right to request a refund if they discover that the serial numbers don't match? I'm thinking that this might fall under "fraudulence" or "item not as described". I researched, for I wanted to see if I could get my money back and just pull my listing off eBay. It is past the 30 day money back guarantee with PayPal and eBay, so the answer for me, is no. Now, I want to protect myself. I have 100% feedback and don't want a disgruntled buyer who demands his/her money back due to the mismatched serial numbers.
So, can someone ask for their money back due the item not being in the original box with the serial numbers not matching? Nowhere in the description says that it's in the original box. I have just listed what they are getting in the package.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
I recently bought a used camera from a private seller on eBay and am re-listing it on eBay. Although it's a great camera (mint condition), I changed my mind and want a different one. It is not a USA model, covered by warranty, it it grey market. Obviously, it was not listed in the description and I am not concerned about that. What I am concerned about it that the serial number on the box does not match the serial number on the camera. I didn't realize this until a potential bidder asked that I post a picture of the info on the side of the box to see if it is a USA model. This is when I discovered that the numbers don't even match. The seller was selling two cameras at the same time, so I'm guessing that he put them in the wrong boxes. He did not answer my questions after the fact and I'm still waiting to hear back. He will not refund my money, since it is past the time frame. I am now very uncomfortable about selling it. I looked up the serial number on the camera and it is not reported as being stolen.
My question is, does the winning buyer have a legal right to request a refund if they discover that the serial numbers don't match? I'm thinking that this might fall under "fraudulence" or "item not as described". I researched, for I wanted to see if I could get my money back and just pull my listing off eBay. It is past the 30 day money back guarantee with PayPal and eBay, so the answer for me, is no. Now, I want to protect myself. I have 100% feedback and don't want a disgruntled buyer who demands his/her money back due to the mismatched serial numbers.
So, can someone ask for their money back due the item not being in the original box with the serial numbers not matching? Nowhere in the description says that it's in the original box. I have just listed what they are getting in the package.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
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