12-03-2010, 23:43
|
#61
|
Guest
|
Re: Be aware of ebuyer.com
At the end of the day as the consumer it is upto you to fight for your rights. I always do and quite often enjoy it lol
|
|
|
14-03-2010, 09:50
|
#62
|
cf.mega poster
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Merseyside
Age: 36
Services: BT Infinity Option 2, HH5, synced at maximum 80Mbps/20Mbps.
Posts: 2,221
|
Re: Be aware of ebuyer.com
Being honest, their terms and conditions of purchase do say you have to pay a restocking fee if the item was not what you wanted. You'll find most places do this and they can charge this fee if they want to, if mentioned in their terms and conditions which YOU agree to before purchase. If it truly was their fault in a bad description then I would agree you would not have to, but ditching ebuyer because of one little misunderstanding is pure stupidity.
They're one of the best online retailers I have used, and I've spent just shy of £4000 with them over the last few years. Not once have I had a problem on the half dozen RMA's I've done on memory and a motherboard or two. They've always replaced it very quickly and without squabbles.
Ditching them because you didn't read the T&C's and got charged a fee is quite stupid. Ebuyer has one of the best customer support teams I've ever used as well. I'm sure they could have come to an agreement had you rang them about it too. Hell they even refund your postage if its delivered a day later than you asked for... Not bad really. But you MUST ask! They don't give unless you ask for it.
|
|
|
14-03-2010, 10:00
|
#63
|
Inactive
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Belfast
Age: 45
Posts: 4,594
|
Re: Be aware of ebuyer.com
Quote:
Originally Posted by AbyssUnderground
Being honest, their terms and conditions of purchase do say you have to pay a restocking fee if the item was not what you wanted. You'll find most places do this and they can charge this fee if they want to, if mentioned in their terms and conditions which YOU agree to before purchase. If it truly was their fault in a bad description then I would agree you would not have to, but ditching ebuyer because of one little misunderstanding is pure stupidity.
They're one of the best online retailers I have used, and I've spent just shy of £4000 with them over the last few years. Not once have I had a problem on the half dozen RMA's I've done on memory and a motherboard or two. They've always replaced it very quickly and without squabbles.
Ditching them because you didn't read the T&C's and got charged a fee is quite stupid. Ebuyer has one of the best customer support teams I've ever used as well. I'm sure they could have come to an agreement had you rang them about it too. Hell they even refund your postage if its delivered a day later than you asked for... Not bad really. But you MUST ask! They don't give unless you ask for it.
|
If it is returned in 7 days then they have no rights to charge a restocking fee no matter what it says in their T&C's
|
|
|
14-03-2010, 10:49
|
#64
|
Guest
|
Re: Be aware of ebuyer.com
any terms and conditions you agree to do not interfere with your rights under the Sale of Goods Act . Any terms that would appear to make you give up said rights are meaning less even if you have ticked the box
|
|
|
14-03-2010, 10:54
|
#65
|
cf.mega poster
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Merseyside
Age: 36
Services: BT Infinity Option 2, HH5, synced at maximum 80Mbps/20Mbps.
Posts: 2,221
|
Re: Be aware of ebuyer.com
Yeah I don't dispute that, but if they list that fee, and as above they can't charge within 7 days, if you choose to return after 7 days then they are well within that right to charge. However I don't recall seeing the person in question say how long they had the item before returning it. Either way, terms and conditions are there to protect both ebuyer and the buyer.
|
|
|
14-03-2010, 22:08
|
#66
|
Guest
Location: Cleethorpes
Services: Virgin XL
Posts: n/a
|
Re: Be aware of ebuyer.com
Quote:
Originally Posted by AbyssUnderground
Yeah I don't dispute that, but if they list that fee, and as above they can't charge within 7 days, if you choose to return after 7 days then they are well within that right to charge. However I don't recall seeing the person in question say how long they had the item before returning it. Either way, terms and conditions are there to protect both ebuyer and the buyer.
|
It was returned immediately in the original packaging, it hadn't even been installed - as for not using them again being 'pure stupidity' I would suggest that that is your opinion, which I don't share. I buy many items 'online' & rely on the seller describing the goods correctly as fundamental to the process. Charging me for their error in the description compounded the problem.
I take on board all the comments regarding disputes being resolved, but there shouldn't have been a dispute in the first place.
No-one seems to have answered my question as to whether this kind of problem still occurs, just how I could have put a lot of effort into resolving it - sorry, but when I can buy elsewhere, why should I bother?
|
|
|
17-03-2010, 12:52
|
#67
|
Inactive
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: East Suffolk
Services: Virginmedia Phone, 20M Cable modem, SKY+ digital
Posts: 324
|
Re: Be aware of ebuyer.com
Quote:
Originally Posted by AbyssUnderground
Being honest, their terms and conditions of purchase do say you have to pay a restocking fee if the item was not what you wanted. You'll find most places do this and they can charge this fee if they want to, if mentioned in their terms and conditions which YOU agree to before purchase.
|
It would be dodgy, if their T&C said this. Its against the law to charge a re-stocking fee. Regulation 17
|
|
|
17-03-2010, 14:03
|
#68
|
Inactive
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: cambs
Services: V+ XL,Broadband XXL, Phone with talk unlimited and extra TIVO box
Posts: 780
|
Re: Be aware of ebuyer.com
Quote:
Originally Posted by zaax
It would be dodgy, if their T&C said this. Its against the law to charge a re-stocking fee. Regulation 17
|
Used to be a long time ago, no longer as when someone returns something they don't want this can't be sold again as new so has to be sold cheaper as open box, the restocking fee is to compensate for what the retailer will lose out on,
a vivo card has never just meant video in , video out so the op should have looked into it more before they brought the item, if i'm going to purchase a computer part and want to make sure it's what i want then i put it into google to look at a review i would then see that this item would not do what the i wanted therefore i would find something that did
|
|
|
17-03-2010, 14:51
|
#69
|
Inactive
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: East Suffolk
Services: Virginmedia Phone, 20M Cable modem, SKY+ digital
Posts: 324
|
Re: Be aware of ebuyer.com
Quote:
Originally Posted by roger skillin
Used to be a long time ago, no longer as when someone returns something they don't want this can't be sold again as new so has to be sold cheaper as open box, the restocking fee is to compensate for what the retailer will lose out on,
a vivo card has never just meant video in , video out so the op should have looked into it more before they brought the item, if i'm going to purchase a computer part and want to make sure it's what i want then i put it into google to look at a review i would then see that this item would not do what the i wanted therefore i would find something that did
|
DSR are still on the law books and therefore re-stocking fee is still illegal.
|
|
|
17-03-2010, 16:14
|
#70
|
Inactive
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 1,567
|
Re: Be aware of ebuyer.com
Quote:
Originally Posted by gazfan
I buy many items 'online' & rely on the seller describing the goods correctly as fundamental to the process.
|
I buy many things online, and NEVER rely on the seller describing the goods.
I'll always check and double check the specs with the manufacturer and a competent review site.
With how many items sites list there's always going to be errors in them, it's unavoidable.
It's the same as how in a brick and mortar store the employees rarely know much about the products and you wouldn't buy something based solely on what they tell you it can do (or you shouldn't) you should always find out yourself to make sure.
|
|
|
17-03-2010, 16:50
|
#71
|
Inactive
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Northants
Age: 81
Services: Sky Unlimited FibrePro
Sky Talk
Sky+HD
Posts: 5,122
|
Re: Be aware of ebuyer.com
Well my replacement BD player arrived today and seems to be working perfectly.
So thats collected by UPS for return as faulty under warrenty last Thursday to replacement delivered by UPS today.
I'm happy and will deal with them again.
|
|
|
17-03-2010, 16:55
|
#72
|
Inactive
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Wirral / Ex CWC Area
Age: 41
Posts: 3,251
|
Re: Be aware of ebuyer.com
Quote:
Originally Posted by roger skillin
Used to be a long time ago, no longer as when someone returns something they don't want this can't be sold again as new so has to be sold cheaper as open box, the restocking fee is to compensate for what the retailer will lose out on,
a vivo card has never just meant video in , video out so the op should have looked into it more before they brought the item, if i'm going to purchase a computer part and want to make sure it's what i want then i put it into google to look at a review i would then see that this item would not do what the i wanted therefore i would find something that did
|
Guess you haven't googled it yourself or even looked at my reply to your previous post then?
|
|
|
22-03-2010, 11:19
|
#73
|
Inactive
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 18,385
|
Re: Be aware of ebuyer.com
eBuyer does it again, just ordered a little 720p handycam (Kodak zi6) with a 16gb card at 9pm last night, costs 5.99 for delivery and it's already on the UPS van out for delivery. What an amazing service especially sending the parcel out on a Sunday
 well done eBuyer
|
|
|
22-03-2010, 12:34
|
#74
|
laeva recumbens anguis
Cable Forum Team
Join Date: Jun 2006
Age: 68
Services: Premiere Collection
Posts: 43,555
|
Re: Be aware of ebuyer.com
Another plus for ebuyer - as previously stated, the 22" LCD TV/DVD player for the bedroom had a red vertical line appear after three weeks.
It was RMA'ed last week, and the replacement has just turned up - no postage or any other costs either way.
__________________
Thank you for calling the Abyss.
If you have called to scream, please press 1 to be transferred to the Void, or press 2 to begin your stare.
If my post is in bold and this colour, it's a Moderator Request.
|
|
|
22-03-2010, 14:08
|
#75
|
Inactive
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 18,385
|
Re: Be aware of ebuyer.com
Even better, the Kodak Zi6 we ordered was marked down for not having the HD cable (£52 instead of £64) it just got delivered and all the cables are there
|
|
|
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
|
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 23:12.
|