I am looking to buy some items on ebay-maily childrens trainers which are very expensive in sports shops but are a lot cheaper on ebay. I have come across a seller and would like to know if anyone can verify the goods are genuine as a lot of items dont have boxes supplied with them. I ask this because I have been told in the past that a lot of goods sold on ebay are in fact fake. I am unsure as to whether or not I can include the sellers name on this post?
The seller is breaking the law as she is a business seller and is not giving the full address anywhere in the listing as required to under the Distance Selling Regs.
Also she charges a restocking fee - again illegal and she states if the goods are returned, the refund will be minus all postage costs and eBay fees. Again illegal.
She also wants payment within 3 days. This is against eBay rules which gives the buyer 7 days.
All of this would put me off buying. I have passed the link to somebody I trust for their opinion re the fake.
Her feedback is good though, two negs in 12 months and no mention of fakes.
Sorry if I've gone on a bit about the legal side of the listing, but I am an active campaigner for Consumer Rights and it does annoy me when sellers try to bend the law to their advantage.
Could be a good thing if they are not doing things correctly.
I will have a look elsewhere but as you said earlier there is no mention of fake goods in the feedback so I am inclined to think they may be ok?
sorry to butt in! I tried on a pair of these running shoes just yesterday in a sports shop. I think they were �40 or �50, and they do look just the same.
Well, sara - any seller could do that. But I do prefer to see a photo that has obviously been taken by the seller - that way I know they at least have had the item I am looking at in their possession.
i'd ask for more photos of the item and actually ask if its fake, and whether you can return them. if they dont answer, they probably dont want you to know what they know