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Ebay seller using different return address

by lwbanerjee Contributor in Security and Fraud
‎Apr-12-2024 11:53 AM
‎Apr-12-2024 11:53 AM
Hello,    Approximately four months ago I bought a mobile phone, which arrived as described and I was very happy with it. This week it has been blacklisted by all network carriers (UK), and a checkmend report (a service Ebay us to verify info on stolen / blacklisted mobiles) says that it has been registered as lost or stolen by a mobile network. Ebay have told me it is over 30 days so no longer covered by the money back guarantee, and since it has not been filed as stolen by the police (apparently checkmend can show this, and my report only mentions network carriers) they will not treat this as sale of stolen goods. They have essentially told me I need to request the seller for a refund, but that will be at their discretion. I contacted the seller who has offered to refund me if I return the item, however, they have requested that I send the item to a different address to the one registered to their eBay account. Since the time period is within 6 months I can open a dispute with Paypal. Should I send the item to this alternate address, since eBay is no longer willing to get involved? Or would doing this violate Paypal's terms?   As far as I can see the Payal transaction only shows ebay as the vendor with no address. But I'm worried that if I send the item back, the seller could say they haven't received it or come up with some other issue. If I open a Paypal dispute can the seller then, via the dispute process, provide whatever return address they want so that I am covered?   Any help is greatly appreciated!   Regards Lloyd ... View more
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