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Advice on Replacement Power Supplies


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Hi,

 

I am after some advice.

In February I brought some replacement (non genuine) laptop power supplies for a customer of mine from Ebay.

Last week on the TV Programme 'Fake Britain' there was an article about these power supplies saying they were dangerous and some stores that sell them have had them confiscated by trading standards as they don't meet their guide lines.

My customer also saw this programme and returned the power supplies the next day.

So this has left me with 10 power supplies that I don't know what to do with.

 

As it is over 90 days I cannot find the transaction details etc so cannot go back to the seller, would it be worth complaining to ebay about these power supplies.

 

Thanks

 

JJ

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If you have no idea who supplied you then all you can do is throw them in the bin. Ebay is just a venue so your dispute is with the supplier not Ebay.

 

Maybe there is still a record of this transaction in 'My Ebay'?

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