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> Am I entitled for a refund?, Need forumers help since im new here

alan44
post Apr 20 2010, 03:00 AM, updated 16y ago

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Hello guys,
So i had purchased an item from one of forumers here on 13/4
We already agree by using postage..
After a little bit drama from him,I gave him last date to post (16/4) or else i'll cancel the deal
On 17/4 he gave me this tracking no EN273638647MY
I checked the number until yesterday (19/4) still no record,im even call the pos hotline.
Last night,i checked again;
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so does it means the seller only post it out yesterday?
am I entitled for a refund as i'll definitely post it back

p/s:the item is e-cigarettes,the seller giv a misleading info that it is definitely safe
After i googled around,found out it was banned in some country, definitely not safe to use


alan44
post Apr 20 2010, 03:58 AM

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ok thanks ya,
i'll ask him nicely first before i'll open dispute thread
DonutZai
post Apr 20 2010, 06:13 AM

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You're entitled to a refund if you argue the point that he said the item is safe for use but it wasn't.
And for the tracking number, if the seller is available to provide it on 16/4 means that the item is already with the post office.
The print screen tells the date it was dispatched, not received.
sKyWiR3pT3lTd
post Apr 20 2010, 04:27 PM

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QUOTE(alan44 @ Apr 20 2010, 03:00 AM)


Why in the 1st place you have to purchase an illegal item. How could it be allowed to be sold in LYN.

That's against the rules & regulations. Even a friend of mine was cautioned posting roll up ciggy.

And btw, he definitely posted it 19th. No doubt.
jetyap
post Apr 21 2010, 01:37 AM

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I suggest you talk to the seller informing him that you want to cancel the deal after reading that the products are not safe for use. This should be your right as a buyer.

But to be fair to the seller, you should be the one bearing the cost of postage both ways.

alan44
post Apr 21 2010, 03:37 AM

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nvm guys..he doesnt seem to entertain me anymore
i think i'll just keep it as reminder to be extra careful next time
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post Apr 21 2010, 04:55 PM

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QUOTE(alan44 @ Apr 21 2010, 03:37 AM)
nvm guys..he doesnt seem to entertain me anymore
i think i'll just keep it as reminder to be extra careful next time
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Lodge a police report bro. The next option you have. There is always solution for everything.

 

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