"Manufacturer Refurbished"? My Arse!!!

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"If it is Manufacture refurbished, that means all parts work of mot up to factory spec are replaced so it leaves the factory as it would new.

I think it is not a bargin at all, considering I just paid £28 for another XL10 that is in much better cosmetic condition."

Nope, you're under some impression that refurbished from a manufacturer means the same thing = it does not and it isn't governed by a set of laws in stone.

Refurbished doesn't follow the same trait right along the line of all appliances in terms of body wear.
 
Alex,

There is one in the USA on E-bay in very nice shape and the seller guarantees it works perfectly. $89.00
The seller Sebo is talking about says he's studley. Hmmm?
Is that a nice town? I'll have to have a map street view tour.
 
Seamus, yes, that is the seller.

Sebofan, a big company like Oreck would not send it out if it was less than perfect, just look at the fan when I took the thing apart!

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Take photos of all the issues you have with the cleaner and open a case with Ebay.

I had to open a case after the seller didn't respond and very quickly, Ebay refunded me the cost of the vac and the postage as the seller never responded and I got to keep the cleaner.
 
I did open a case, and see what happens. This was their email back earlier.
Why not throw in a spare belt too, that would sure make all the difference!

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Return it

I'd open a case/ and or return it. That is not a properly refurbished machine.

Funny, buying on eBay with a stock photo makes me think of an online blind date. Always ask for "proof pics".
 
File a NAD (not as described) complaint and return it. This is bullcrap.

I sell and BUY on ebay, as a seller I never use stock photos because I feel they are not an accurate representation of the item...especially if it has been used. As a buyer I pass on items like this or will email the seller asking for actual photos.

Seriously I think ebay should do away with the option for using "stock photos" for used/reconditioned items unless done by an authorized re-seller.

Sellers like this just give the rest of us a bad name.
 
Alex, as far as I'm concerned, you bought a Oreck off of Ebay. I think there's a good reason why some people refer to Ebay as Fleabay! If it was me seeing that listing, no way would have I gone on just the stock photo, I would have asked to see ACTUAL photos & if they refused or never replied back, no deal.

There's a little well-known saying called "Let the buyer beware!" If you were dumb enough to buy something manufacturer refurbished just trusting a stock photo, you deserved to get ripped off.

Rob
 
If it said manufacturer refurbished and I checked the feedback of other models the exact same that sold that recieved positive feedback, there was no reason for me to doubt it.
 
Alex for what it is worth I think you should pursue a claim but I think you should try and send it back for a full refund. To keep it and attempt to have a partial refund is going to make matters tricky. I would want to cut my loses.

Also Studley is a delightful part of the world. I am not at all sure how the location came into this.
 
Good job Alex,

the squeaky wheel gets the oil.
Yes, that seller may learn a lesson, but only if they have reimburse E-Bay?
I have never bought off of there.
Usually the shipping estimate is more than the item costs.
 

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