Problem with Gift Card purchase on Ebay
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glentoran99 wrote: »Seems that way, however I would still say its not a guaranteed win, The seller could argue it was used by the buyer
But as eBay have no fair way of assessing that, they will simply tell the seller to accept the return and refund the buyer. Unfortunately that's how eBay works on cases where it isn't clear cut.0 -
Yes I have raised a case.
And yes it was a physical card that I received, on which was the code.
The seller seems to be calming down now and willing to discuss.
I still don't understand how it could have happened though.....
There is a post on the "discount codes & vouchers" page ( which I have flagged to MSE to remove ) which links to pages offering to generate voucher codes for various different retailers. Obvious scam , I have no idea if the codes generated by such sites would work or not, but if they do you may have randomly come across a duplicate0 -
There is a post on the "discount codes & vouchers" page ( which I have flagged to MSE to remove ) which links to pages offering to generate voucher codes for various different retailers. Obvious scam , I have no idea if the codes generated by such sites would work or not, but if they do you may have randomly come across a duplicate
OP has said this was a physical card, not a generated voucher code.0 -
theonlywayisup wrote: »OP has said this was a physical card, not a generated voucher code.
But it is a code on the card that is then entered onto Amazon. I would imagine that codes on cards are similar format to those sent via email0 -
But it is a code on the card that is then entered onto Amazon. I would imagine that codes on cards are similar format to those sent via email
This wasn't a code, this was a physical card. You scratch the back/front of the card to reveal the code. For Ebay purposes, this is eligible for buyer protection.0 -
theonlywayisup wrote: »This wasn't a code, this was a physical card. You scratch the back/front of the card to reveal the code. For Ebay purposes, this is eligible for buyer protection.
Yes - but the code has already been used. The OP asked how this might be possible. It is possible that the code could have been generated and used by one of these fraud sites0 -
Yes - but the code has already been used. The OP asked how this might be possible. It is possible that the code could have been generated and used by one of these fraud sites
You saidI would imagine that codes on cards are similar format to those sent via email
What is your point? No one knows if the code has been used, or was never valid.....0 -
theonlywayisup wrote: »You said I am saying they aren't (for the purposes of buyer protection).
What is your point? No one knows if the code has been used, or was never valid.....
correct. no-one knows - The OP asked how it was posible that the code MIGHT have been used. I supplied a possible reason ( that it had been previously generated by a fraud site - before being issued legitimatly by Amazon ) . I made no comment about buyer protection0
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