What a total Prat!!!

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I brought a range rover p38 Becm from ebay a week ago it was advertised as a 1997 becm from a v8 4.6. even had a photo. Link here...

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The photo was a WYW type Becm that would have been fitted to a 1997 RR. so i was the only bidder, took a while to get to me and when it arrived it was a old AMR type nothing like the photo, I sent a message telling him it was not as described and asked for a total refund, he then replyed saying "it is as described and ill knock £10 off the price," later that week i connected the Becm up to my fault mate to check and the logic board, it was showing it as a 1995 range rover and it was a type 1 board (old board), i then contacted him again telling him it was not only not as the photo shows but the whole Becm was indeed from a 1995 range rover

His reply was the same again that it was from his RR 1997, but now was stating that the last owner had changed the Becm so was not his fault it was not the same, i said the one he sent me was and never had been cloned as there were no solder marks or even the the wax cover had been removed. His next reply i have copied and pasted on here....

"Stop talking **** I am an auto election you do not need to open it up to replace it you just change the whole unit I agrees to refund you 10 that's all and I will do this when I have the funds at end of week un till then I can't do anything it was taken out of my rr make and model as specified and I can provide log book to prove it too"

After that i told him to forget it and ill re advertise it on ebay as a 1995 Becm.

So to all you wanting to replace your Becm, you just take the old one out and replace with any you can get your hands on. :D:D:D:D
 
I brought a range rover p38 Becm from ebay a week ago it was advertised as a 1997 becm from a v8 4.6. even had a photo. Link here...

eBay - The UK's Online Marketplace

The photo was a WYW type Becm that would have been fitted to a 1997 RR. so i was the only bidder, took a while to get to me and when it arrived it was a old AMR type nothing like the photo, I sent a message telling him it was not as described and asked for a total refund, he then replyed saying "it is as described and ill knock £10 off the price," later that week i connected the Becm up to my fault mate to check and the logic board, it was showing it as a 1995 range rover and it was a type 1 board (old board), i then contacted him again telling him it was not only not as the photo shows but the whole Becm was indeed from a 1995 range rover

His reply was the same again that it was from his RR 1997, but now was stating that the last owner had changed the Becm so was not his fault it was not the same, i said the one he sent me was and never had been cloned as there were no solder marks or even the the wax cover had been removed. His next reply i have copied and pasted on here....

"Stop talking **** I am an auto election you do not need to open it up to replace it you just change the whole unit I agrees to refund you 10 that's all and I will do this when I have the funds at end of week un till then I can't do anything it was taken out of my rr make and model as specified and I can provide log book to prove it too"

After that i told him to forget it and ill re advertise it on ebay as a 1995 Becm.

So to all you wanting to replace your Becm, you just take the old one out and replace with any you can get your hands on. :D:D:D:D

Report him to ebay for miss selling:mad:
 
Open a dispute with ebay-paypal 'not as described' as has been said, then send an empty box back to him with proof of posting u'll av the last laff ;)
 
Don't let the idiot get away with it get your money back through paypal as others have said and definately leave negative feedback.
he's good auto electrician though aint he :D:D:D:D bet gets shock everytime.
 
I'd of already opened a case!! can't understand why you are even asking if you should leave Neg feedback - But I'd wait until you have your money back first, then kick him when he's down! scammer!!
 
eBay isn't all that bad - I got my new RF unit in post today and only cost me £35!! and yes I have opened it and checked it, and not just presumed green sticker = latest version.
 
eBay isn't all that bad - I got my new RF unit in post today and only cost me £35!! and yes I have opened it and checked it, and not just presumed green sticker = latest version.

See, it can be done! Even cheaper than my 50 quid :)

Methinks Doug being a tad sarcastic with the 'negative feedback' comment. Probably wants to blow the bastid up :eek:

Stu
 
As soon as you open a Paypal dispute they will remove the funds from the sellers account and hold it until a decision is made, and this is usually towards the buyer being right. You have to send it back using a tracked service, once the seller receives it he "should" notify Paypal he has it and you'll get the refund. If the seller ignors everthing eventually the dispute will time out in your favour.
 
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