Soldato
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Id be tempted to box it back up and walk into Lidl and say you bought it a few months ago, but lost the receipt. It's the easiest option and you might get lucky.
Failing that, see whether the seller can get an exchange based on a bank statement or something.
Buying from an individual is not the same as buying from a shop, irrespective of whether it's labelled as "new". Though with eBay/PayPal, it's like the wild west, so you'll probably win a dispute lol
@jcr
^^^ This ^^^
Not sure why everyone else is over complicating this thread re ebay returns etc. You could still do this of course but I presume you just want a working saw.
Lidl will refund/swap for you.
Presuming you have the box etc and even if you don't just pop to a till, explain you can't find the receipt etc.
Even better and less effort, call the parkside helpline number on the box.
I have had loads of parkside tools over the years. I have had a few with issues long after I have lost the receipt or its faded to oblivion and had no probs and no hassle getting replacements via either of the above methods.
Quite often they are einhell (wickes/toolstation) or scheppach rebranded so decent enough kit for the budget. Their bench drills / mitre saws looked identical in form and spec to machine mart clarke/scheppach last run.
I would add, I think these saws are circa £35 as a bare unit + then £25 upwards with battery and charger.
Parkside tools make value sense when buying direct from lidl. They have created an aftermarket reseller market because, bar the batteries & chargers, the tools have limited store time throughout the year and once on the ecosystem you can't always get what you want when needed.
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