Wait till you get the CPU back. Don't do anything until you receive it. You have proof that it was delivered so leave it at that until you know 100% it's the CPU you sent.
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Wait till you get the CPU back. Don't do anything until you receive it. You have proof that it was delivered so leave it at that until you know 100% it's the CPU you sent.
Did you not read before responding? He offered to refund £140 and I said “I would only take what I’d lose btw”
Don't have to refund.
Happened to me once. Buyer said they wanted to return the item as they no longer want it. I replied just stating I didn't accept returns.
Wait till you get the CPU back. Don't do anything until you receive it. You have proof that it was delivered so leave it at that until you know 100% it's the CPU you sent.
SOGA doesn't apply to second hand/private sales.As above, dishonest buyers know they have the SOGA to support them and eBay have no respect for the seller, I can only imagine their whole business model is that if any seller closes their account there will be a vacancy for another seller. Really could do with some competition in the market though, Yahoo auctions used to be a favourite of mine!
Is the CPU they are trying to use supported by the bios on the motherboard?
If you delay posting the other parts could you use them to test the cpu and mobo when they come back?
SOGA doesn't apply to second hand/private sales.