Battery woes - avoid this ebay seller
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Re: Battery woes - avoid this ebay seller
I also bought this battery and had the same upgrade. The seller is hard to get hold of, but is arranging for the larger battery to be collected and correct one to be delivered. I wouldn't recommend him but I wouldn't say avoid either - much worse out there!!!
Re: Battery woes - avoid this ebay seller
If Amazon had a point system that left feedback you'd never order from them much the same as any internet business.
I say get over it OP ring the company it's a bonified business if you search on Google you'll find a land line.
Hope you get the battery sorted
I say get over it OP ring the company it's a bonified business if you search on Google you'll find a land line.
Hope you get the battery sorted

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Re: Battery woes - avoid this ebay seller
sternal wrote:If Amazon had a point system that left feedback you'd never order from them much the same as any internet business.


Re: Battery woes - avoid this ebay seller
Maybe amazon wasn't a great example to use ! I have ordered lots from Amazon I've not used their point system as I didn't know it existed till today !
Back to the original point though nothing wrong with the eBay sellers feedback...
As said before give them a ring and I hope you get it sorted...
I'm outa this one
Back to the original point though nothing wrong with the eBay sellers feedback...
As said before give them a ring and I hope you get it sorted...
I'm outa this one

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Re: Battery woes - avoid this ebay seller
How could you miss it. It's been there for years. So check products and suppliers on Amazon first and then buy from whoever you like. If suppliers get bad feedback they get dropped by Amazon. I've only been let down once buying and using the feedback on Amazon and that was a very late delivery.sternal wrote:Maybe Amazon wasn't a great example to use ! I have ordered lots from Amazon I've not used their point system as I didn't know it existed till today !

Re: Battery woes - avoid this ebay seller
How could you miss it
if its the right price and its sold by Amazon ill buy it ! If its on the market place the same item will be on eBay 9 times out of ten.
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Re: Battery woes - avoid this ebay seller
The term 'repeat offender' springs to mind, not learning from his mistakes - same error made a few times and that's just from the minuscule number of people following this post. There aren't many companies that would admit to this being acceptable.
Bizarre how we as grown adults are divided on such a topic, perhaps I'm just less forgiving when I pay for a product/service.
Bizarre how we as grown adults are divided on such a topic, perhaps I'm just less forgiving when I pay for a product/service.
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Update - Still waiting to hear back from the eBay seller about returning the unwanted battery
Maybe avoid was a little harsh? at the very least - proceed with extreme caution
I bought the battery I originally ordered yesterday - collected it from eurocarparts that I didn't realise had opened a branch within 3.5miles of where I work a few months ago - cost a few quid more but at least I've managed to install it now and get my van started before the weekend... started first time right on the button - Happy days



I bought the battery I originally ordered yesterday - collected it from eurocarparts that I didn't realise had opened a branch within 3.5miles of where I work a few months ago - cost a few quid more but at least I've managed to install it now and get my van started before the weekend... started first time right on the button - Happy days

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Re: Battery woes - avoid this ebay seller
Yes,,,I think I originally posted the link to this, which in my defence was in no means recommending his services, however, with so many sales and only a few negatives, this hardly makes him a bad seller. Given the importance of the 'Height' of the battery and also given that 190mm is standard height ... 175mm is actually 'low profile' you absolutely neaded to inform him of the need for a 'LOW PROFILE' battery, which I am guessing you didn't!
On check out! when it asks if you want to send the seller a message...you really should have added that the supplied battery must be low profile (175mm)
I know it wasn't your fault, however, ordering parts online, from ANY seller is always going to be fraught with potential problems and emphasising the details minimises the chances of mistakes. If mistakes then ensue, you at least have the proof of your exact order requirements for an ebay dispute to go in your favour.
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On check out! when it asks if you want to send the seller a message...you really should have added that the supplied battery must be low profile (175mm)
I know it wasn't your fault, however, ordering parts online, from ANY seller is always going to be fraught with potential problems and emphasising the details minimises the chances of mistakes. If mistakes then ensue, you at least have the proof of your exact order requirements for an ebay dispute to go in your favour.
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Would you ever buy from them. One of our biggest high street outlets.
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California Dreamin wrote:Yes,,,I think I originally posted the link to this, which in my defence was in no means recommending his services, however, with so many sales and only a few negatives, this hardly makes him a bad seller. Given the importance of the 'Height' of the battery and also given that 190mm is standard height ... 175mm is actually 'low profile' you absolutely neaded to inform him of the need for a 'LOW PROFILE' battery, which I am guessing you didn't!
On check out! when it asks if you want to send the seller a message...you really should have added that the supplied battery must be low profile (175mm)
I know it wasn't your fault, however, ordering parts online, from ANY seller is always going to be fraught with potential problems and emphasising the details minimises the chances of mistakes. If mistakes then ensue, you at least have the proof of your exact order requirements for an ebay dispute to go in your favour.
Martin
Martin - no probs with your link, on the face of it a good seller - guess I must just be one of the unlucky ones so sharing my experience for everyone else's benefit - I'm still waiting for a reply by the way!!! Appreciate what you're saying but put simply if he'd supplied what he advertised then there wouldn't be a problem.
However, as he didn't supply what he advertised then there is a problem. Now that I don't want what he supplied he seems to be ignoring me... There won't be any problems with an eBay dispute (if I have to go down that route) as what I received doesn't meet the advertised specifications - trade descriptions. I'll get the money back one way or another so am prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt and wait a little longer for him to respond...
Will try and remember to close out this thread once it's all resolved...
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Re: Battery woes - avoid this ebay seller
Thinking outside the box, miffed though you might be with the present situation, I'm not sure this thread will be a useful lever if you're trying to encourage the seller to resolve the situation amicably. If you were still unhappy after he has made efforts to remedy the situation, I could understand it. I think other posters have said as much.
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