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Item Not Received or Significantly Not as Described Process
If you've paid for an item but never received it, or if you received what you paid for but it was significantly different from the item description, you should get in contact with your seller to find a solution. Most disputes can be solved by direct communication between buyers and sellers (also see tips for communicating with your trading partner). Our User Agreement states that sellers must deliver the items that buyers purchase from them. If you have tried to contact the seller by email but haven’t received a response, you can also request the seller’s phone number and call them. To help you to communicate with the seller, we have developed the dispute console. This online communication tool helps you track, discuss, and resolve a dispute as quickly as possible. All information posted in this tool will be accessible anytime by you, the seller and eBay Customer Support. Learn more about reporting and tracking disputes. If the dispute can’t be resolved, you can report the seller to our Trust and Safety team. Our Trust and Safety team may take appropriate actions if they find the seller has breached our Seller Non-Performance policy. And if you paid with PayPal, you could be eligible for at least AU$ 20,000 in PayPal Buyer Protection. Conditions apply
Step 1: The buyer opens a dispute
To report a problem with an item that was not received or significantly not as described, go to eBay’s dispute console. The problem needs to be reported between 10 and 60 days after the purchase date. When you report an item, you indicate whether you haven’t received the item or whether you have received it, but it was significantly different from the item description. Note: You can only report a problem on the specific eBay country site where you purchased the item. Step 2: eBay contacts the seller
After you’ve reported your problem on the dispute console, we contact the seller, informing them that you’ve reported a problem with an item and encourage them to communicate with you within the next 10 days. Most of the time, this direct communication resolves the dispute before you have to take further steps. Step 3: The seller responds
If the seller responds, you’ll be notified via email. The seller has the following response options:
For a dispute with an item not received, the seller can also respond:
For a dispute with an item significantly not as described, the seller can also respond:
Step 4: The buyer and seller communicate
After the seller has responded, you can communicate with them directly through the dispute console to resolve the problem. All information posted in this tool will be accessible anytime by you, the seller, and eBay Customer Support. Step 5: The dispute is closed
You have two options to close the dispute:
Choose this option if your issues haven been completely resolved. For example, make sure that you have received the item and it is exactly as described, or that you have received a refund. A closed dispute can't be re-opened and you can't file another dispute for this purchase.
When you select this option, our Trust and Safety team is immediately alerted about the problem and may take appropriate actions if they find the seller has violated our Seller Non-Performance policy. Actions may include restrictions or suspension of the seller's account. Timelines: You can close the dispute at any time if the issue is resolved. You can report the seller to our Trust and Safety team if the seller does not respond within 10 days, or anytime after the seller responds. A dispute can only be open for 90 days after the purchase date. If you don't close the dispute within 90 days, it will be automatically closed. When a dispute is automatically closed, the seller is not reported to eBay's Trust and Safety team. Leaving FeedbackAfter you file a dispute, we encourage you to leave Feedback for the transaction. Please be honest, fair, and factual. This will help make other members aware of your experience and help keep eBay a safe place to buy and sell. The Feedback Score of buyers and sellers who were involved in a dispute reported through our dispute console is not automatically affected. Step 1: The buyer opens a dispute
If you bought the item as a guest you'll need to register before you open a dispute. Only items paid for with PayPal on eBay.com.au will be eligible for PayPal Buyer Protection if you do not receive the item or it is significantly not as described by the seller. Conditions apply. You can review how your purchase is protected on the item description page. | |||||||||||||||||