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Help getting money back from seller - lolsteve - 04-11-2014 So pretty sure these coilovers are fubared or at least the rears certainly are and considering I paid good money for "good condition" it seems fair that I should be getting some money back no? How would i best go about doing this as I'm terrible at making a fuss, in true British spirit I would rather go "never mind, bad luck old boy" and have a cup of tea something I picked up from my parents no doubt. Also don't want him thinking I'm trying to scam him I paid with paypal *but* unlike most people I paid extra to cover the paypal seller fees (he probably should have but again dont like making a fuss or anything) so I could open a paypal dispute if he refuses? How would I go about starting the conversation was thinking "Hello, I'm letting you know that I'm not happy with the coilover purchase. These were advertised as good condition however I have had to remove the rears off the car as they were becoming dangerous to drive with due to the damping adjustments . The first time I put them on the car I had no touched the damping dial only the height of the spring, driving down the road I became immensely worried as the car would bounce wildly over every single bump causing me to take a taxi to work the next day as i was not comfortable driving with them on in their current state. The next couple of days I managed to get the dial to softest settings and then to 9 clicks while an improvement over the original settings they were still not up to the task and still felt like I was driving around on blown shocks. After this they became stuck and one started spinning infinitely in either direction. I have spoken with Gaz who advised that it is often a case people advertising their coilovers to be serviced when in fact they have opened them up to see this is not the case and have offered to rebuild the rears for £23.50 a side plus carriage. Considering I paid a fair price for these on the assumption they were in good condition I think it is fair that there is reimbursement to cover the costs for refurbishment so they are more like the "good condition" as originally advertised. On another note the front top mounts also seem to have been assembled differently one side insides the number 11 piece as shown in the link and the other does not. http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-GRID001061 , could you please advise why this is? " RE: Help getting money back from seller - Mattcheese31 - 04-11-2014 Threaten to gouge his eyes out with a rusty spoon, ....usually works for me ![]() RE: Help getting money back from seller - bigcheez2k3 - 04-11-2014 Ask for a refund or refurbishment. Asking for one just sounds like you're just trying for money, though I know you're not. RE: Help getting money back from seller - Mattcheese31 - 04-11-2014 To be serious, tell him the product is faulty and you want to give him chance to put it right before you open a case through ebay, PayPal whatever, that's what I really do lol RE: Help getting money back from seller - 1616six - 04-11-2014 Caveat emptor, unfortunately! [Buyer beware] In a word, don't waste your time ![]() RE: Help getting money back from seller - Piggy - 04-11-2014 Seems like a decent enough message steve But as said, I would be asking for coverage for the GAZ service or a full refund inc return postage. I would be specific that those are the only two options you would consider. RE: Help getting money back from seller - Toms306 - 04-11-2014 That's a reasonable message, I doubt you'll get any come back though. RE: Help getting money back from seller - Matt-Rallye - 04-11-2014 In all honesty he is probably going to laugh his ass off while reading that message. Dont mess around with any messages, simply open a case as the item is NOT as described and just include a message sayig the parts are un useable in the condition they were received. If you message him saying you have changed the settings etc he will have basis to say you have f*cked them yourself and are trying to scam him. Ebay is a hostile place these days and you have to be a lady garden on there to get the desired outcome. RE: Help getting money back from seller - silverzx - 04-11-2014 Ah beloved PayPal, just dispute it as Matt says and say they aren't as described. Simple as that really. No pvssy messages. RE: Help getting money back from seller - Mattcheese31 - 04-11-2014 I've had 6-7 problems on ebay and got refunded every time, if you think it's a waste of time you're doing it wrong lol ![]() RE: Help getting money back from seller - Eeyore - 04-11-2014 ill rewrite this for you in a bit. first line is a bit abrupt. you can always open a paypal dispute after. RE: Help getting money back from seller - lolsteve - 04-11-2014 Thanks guys , don't want to be a dick..but not go too soft that he says no. It was a bit foolish of me but I spent the last of my wages on these hoping to have them on and sorted for this weekend at 3 sisters circuit..obviously thats not going to happen now so feels like I've just spunked away all my money Also since fitting them and being shaken about for a week the drivers side window has come loose and is rattling RE: Help getting money back from seller - Eeyore - 04-11-2014 It will shake things a bit more but its unacceptable that they are broken and cant be adjusted. RE: Help getting money back from seller - silverzx - 04-11-2014 Here's an example of a message I sent today: Quote:Thanks for finally getting in touch. Sh1t just got real. RE: Help getting money back from seller - Matt-Rallye - 04-11-2014 Thats precisely my kinda ebay message right there! Short, sweet, straight to the point and lays down the law. RE: Help getting money back from seller - Eeyore - 04-11-2014 Quote:"Hello, hopefully that is some use. Not sure about the last paragraph. Need to fill in the XXX bit RE: Help getting money back from seller - Toms306 - 04-11-2014 Btw, its remove 'from' the car, not 'off'. ![]() RE: Help getting money back from seller - 1616six - 04-11-2014 And 'Purchased from you' not 'off you' RE: Help getting money back from seller - Matt-Rallye - 04-11-2014 Thats the softest queer shit ever rowell. Also steve if your spending the very last of your money on coilovers your doig it wrong. save for a while and just buy some new ones? RE: Help getting money back from seller - 1616six - 04-11-2014 Quote:Hello m9, That should do it. Sams post is way too long. Get to the point. RE: Help getting money back from seller - silverzx - 04-11-2014 (04-11-2014, 11:32 AM)silverzx Wrote: Here's an example of a message I sent today: The reply from seller: Hi I really am sorry you feel like this. I would have replied straight away but I didn t have a message or returns request from eBay. I will refund the money and you can keep the item and please accept my sincere apologies for your trouble. I have sent a sample off to Michael kors to check because I was told they are genuine when I bought them. Kind regards JOB DONE. RE: Help getting money back from seller - Eeyore - 04-11-2014 (04-11-2014, 12:12 PM)Matt-Rallye Wrote: Thats the softest queer shit ever rowell. #professionalism. RE: Help getting money back from seller - Mattcheese31 - 04-11-2014 (04-11-2014, 11:32 AM)silverzx Wrote: Here's an example of a message I sent today: Similar to the message I sent when i got given counterfeit guitar strings, except I went a bit more mental lol...... I was pissed, he refunded and paid return postage to get then back, did I post them back? Did I fcukers like ![]() RE: Help getting money back from seller - silverzx - 04-11-2014 (04-11-2014, 12:54 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote:(04-11-2014, 11:32 AM)silverzx Wrote: Here's an example of a message I sent today: Bloody northerners! ![]() RE: Help getting money back from seller - Mattcheese31 - 04-11-2014 (04-11-2014, 01:27 PM)silverzx Wrote:(04-11-2014, 12:54 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote:(04-11-2014, 11:32 AM)silverzx Wrote: Here's an example of a message I sent today: He just wanted them back because I threatened him by saying I'd get Fender involved, couple of quid better off in my pocket and in no way made up for the inconvenience it caused me, baring in mind I'm a musician by trade... ![]() RE: Help getting money back from seller - silverzx - 04-11-2014 (04-11-2014, 01:49 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote: He just wanted them back because I threatened him by saying I'd get Fender involved, couple of quid better off in my pocket and in no way made up for the inconvenience it caused me, baring in mind I'm a musician by trade... Fender..? Eh.. RE: Help getting money back from seller - lolsteve - 04-11-2014 This is the front, see the washer thing is missing RE: Help getting money back from seller - Mattcheese31 - 04-11-2014 (04-11-2014, 01:51 PM)silverzx Wrote:(04-11-2014, 01:49 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote: He just wanted them back because I threatened him by saying I'd get Fender involved, couple of quid better off in my pocket and in no way made up for the inconvenience it caused me, baring in mind I'm a musician by trade... yes they were Fender strings . . .well no they weren't actually, hence my problem lol RE: Help getting money back from seller - Jimmy306uk - 04-11-2014 (04-11-2014, 02:13 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote:(04-11-2014, 01:51 PM)silverzx Wrote:(04-11-2014, 01:49 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote: He just wanted them back because I threatened him by saying I'd get Fender involved, couple of quid better off in my pocket and in no way made up for the inconvenience it caused me, baring in mind I'm a musician by trade... Fender being a guitar making company btw haha RE: Help getting money back from seller - Mattcheese31 - 04-11-2014 (04-11-2014, 02:52 PM)Jimmy306uk Wrote:(04-11-2014, 02:13 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote:(04-11-2014, 01:51 PM)silverzx Wrote: Fender..? Eh.. Ermmm yes, bonus pixie points for you lol, they also make amps and other shit as well as the odd gee-tar ![]() |