In Reply to: In the EU there is a 2 year minimum guarantee posted by Awe-d-o-file on October 15, 2014 at 06:22:28:
I think there is some confusion regarding just what this policy is about. My reading of the language of the policy is that they are extending the notification period from 45 days to 180 days to report items "Not Received and Significantly Not as Described." That does not mean that you become sn insurer for the TV you sell on eBay. It means that if you say that the TV is brand new and in mint condition, and an old clunker with a cracked screen arrives, the buyer has 180 days tp make the claim. If you clearly advertise the TV as "not working or for parts or repair" and include pictures and accurate descriptions etc., then you have not sent something "Significantly Not as Described." I think the enlargement of time is pretty stupid but it's not changing basics of eBay and making all sellers insurers.
Kerry
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