Almost. I can tell that you’re paying attention.
What I’m saying is that if a buyer damages something they’ve bought, if eBay want to side with the buyer, then they should do that with their own money not mine.
A bit like the TV I bought and when
I took it back to Curry’s as I’d put my foot through it they told me to f*ck off.
Hopefully we’re on the same page now.
ok, i can see this is getting a bit pointless now.
But as i leave i would like to point out that yes, if you had ordered the TV online and you claimed it was broken upon delivery, then they do have to refund you in accordance with the DSR! even if they refuse which legally they cant, you can claim a chargeback or you will have section 75 cover, or to go round almost full circle, goods not as described through PP, all for the protection of the buyer.