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Last month I bought a paintball gun on eBay. The auction said it was in "like new" condition, "ready to play," and "all in excellent working condition."
So I get the paintball gun, and it doesn't work. My best friend's brother plays paintball all the time and after he looked at it, he determined that the drop forward didn't work.
I messaged the seller about it, and he apologized and agreed to refund me the cost of a new drop forward. My friend's brother bought me a new drop forward and installed it. Now the seller won't respond to my messages. I opened up a dispute about a week ago, and he hasn't even responded to that.
Now I'm ready to escalate it to a claim. My question is: can I request a partial refund, and if I win, not have to send back the paintball gun? Or should I just go for a full refund and send it back?
Link to the auction: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300314937417
So I get the paintball gun, and it doesn't work. My best friend's brother plays paintball all the time and after he looked at it, he determined that the drop forward didn't work.
I messaged the seller about it, and he apologized and agreed to refund me the cost of a new drop forward. My friend's brother bought me a new drop forward and installed it. Now the seller won't respond to my messages. I opened up a dispute about a week ago, and he hasn't even responded to that.
Now I'm ready to escalate it to a claim. My question is: can I request a partial refund, and if I win, not have to send back the paintball gun? Or should I just go for a full refund and send it back?
Link to the auction: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300314937417
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