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Electrical item sent to buyer using EVRI, received damaged, what are my rights ?


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I recently sold my amp on eBay and sent it to the bidder using EVRI (Paclink) and paid for the extra insurance. It was packed as per the instructions but I didn't take photos.

 

On arrival it had clearly been dropped from height as the metal case was damages on 2 edges, and the batteries we sent bubble wrapped where crushed. I claimed via Paclink but its been rejected as they claim it wasn't packed correctly. The buyer sent me photos of the damage but hadn't kept all the packaging.

 

I am now being chased by eBay to refund the buyer but what are my rights, if any, as the fault was all of Evri's doing in y opinion ?

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You will have to refund the buyer and eventually take evri to court.

 

Packlink are Spanish and out of our jurisdiction.

 

Plenty of evri claimform threads here, read a good few 10's of them first, then comeback with questions.

 

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