Re: Remedy for counterfeit goods




"Jim Williams" <jimw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> My wife bought some sunglasses off eBay which were advertised as being
> genuine rayban at a ridiculously low price. When the goods arrived they
were
> proven to be counterfeit (a friend of ours works for trading standards).
>
> I know buying stuff off eBay is very much a "buyer beware" situation and
> that the remedy through the sale of goods act would be to seek a full
refund
> and then to report the trade to trading standards. However I would want to
> teach this little scum-bag a lesson - is there any way (small claims
court?)
> I can force him to dliver what was actually ordered...i.e. he advertised
> genuine rayban for £12 and I want the genuine article for that amou
>
> Just a thought.

"Advertised good never received" in his feed back should do the trick.


>
> J.
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>


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