- Location
- Canberra, Australia.
Should probably disclose here that I work for a Government Agency that (amongst other things) deals with consumer affairs.
At this stage we have a forum member claiming that they have purchased a "61 x" motor. At face value this is not what the purchaser received. We do not have the seller's description of the item. We have an incomplete description of the motor.
Just sayin' that we need to establish a fuller picture of this situation and the purchaser will need as much evidence to support their claim that the product they received was not "as advertised".
Not pointing the finger at either the seller or buyer. I am just saying that from the point of view of the law a claim against the seller would likely fail based on the limited information available at this time.
More pictures and the wording (verbatim) of the seller's eBay listing, please!
At this stage we have a forum member claiming that they have purchased a "61 x" motor. At face value this is not what the purchaser received. We do not have the seller's description of the item. We have an incomplete description of the motor.
Just sayin' that we need to establish a fuller picture of this situation and the purchaser will need as much evidence to support their claim that the product they received was not "as advertised".
Not pointing the finger at either the seller or buyer. I am just saying that from the point of view of the law a claim against the seller would likely fail based on the limited information available at this time.
More pictures and the wording (verbatim) of the seller's eBay listing, please!