Dealing with Delivery issues can sometimes be very stressful and other times it's straight-forward, it's always best just to try and stay calm and explain the situation clearly.
Most sellers are happy to help with delivery issues you may have, so give them a chance to resolve the problem before leaving negative feedback.
The first step to take is:
It's always better to communicate and try to keep calm and allow the seller to correct any issues.
Send the seller a message and let them know you haven't received the item yet, allow the seller time to respond.
If the seller used a courier or Royal Mail, it's the seller's responsibility to chase the courier or Royal Mail to find out what’s happened to your order.
It’s not the buyer's responsibility to chase the courier or Royal Mail to find out what’s happened to any order.
if the seller has not replied or offered a solution within 7 working days then you can send a message asking for your money back, the seller must give you a full refund within 30 days.
The Sale of Goods Act gives the consumer certain rights. When you buy something it must match its description, be of satisfactory quality, and fit for its purpose unless it's stated
that the item is not working or damaged. the seller must state the details of the condition in the description.
Sale of Goods Act UK.
Sale of Goods Act EU.
Sale of Goods Act AU.
For other countries/states, please check with your local laws concerning the sales of goods or services
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You can report a seller to BNSBids.
You can file a payment dispute with your payment processor.