Originally posted by: CarlKillerMiller
Originally posted by: Nutdotnet
You're the type of person that I LOATHE to deal with when selling on Ebay.
The auction's terms were clearly laid out, 7 days to RMA. Just because you were broke and couldn't afford a charger doesn't mean the seller needs to extend the RMA period. You shouldn't have won the auction.
So, you won the auction, knowing full-well that you wouldn't be able to adhere to the 7 day RMA period, and now you're filling a complain with paypal because the unit doesn't work?
DIAF
What? Are you out of your mind? He makes a mistake and you tell him to Die in a Fire? Are you 12 years old, or in that vicinity?
You disgust me.
To the op: Yeah, it really doesn't look like much can be done. You can either cut your losses, try to resell it on ebay as a defective ipod, or nicely ask for replacement.
I agree with Nutdotnet. Although maybe I wouldn't say DIAF, but the point is that the OP did make a mistake but instead of cutting it as a loss or owning up to it, he's trying to find a way to get his money back even though the Seller did ABSOLUTELY NOTHING wrong.
Why should the seller lose $ just b/c the OP couldn't abide by the seller's terms/conditions?
This is actually a tough call though...since supposedly the Seller stated it is working, but since the OP went outside the 7 day return policy, I must say that it's ultimately OP's fault. I hope paypal doesn't refund his money, it wouldn't be fair to the seller.
BTW, OP, can you post the auction link? You seem to not be giving us enough information about the auction or what you have done to fix your Ipod. I'm sure there are a lot of things you can try before you claim it's broken.