I recently bought a laptop for 2000 euro the pictures were not the best, but I did not think anything of it for the first time. Now I wanted to see some more pictures, invoice, etc. To have a proof that the seller has the laptop at all really with him. After a bit of writing, the whole suspect came to me, how is the situation now, of course I do not want to complete the purchase, especially since it is only possible by bank transfer?
Without knowing the article number that is not to be judged. Does the UK buy a laptop for the first time, how many VK valuations did it etc. And who has a 2000 EUR laptop, should also take good pictures and describe the goods reasonably.
Ask if you can pick up the laptop for cash, or that can be handed over in one place.
If the seller does not agree, I would at least not transfer EUR 2000 to Umme. The non-payment note (buyers can't be rated negative) I could stand with composure.
Of course, if the seller enforces his right to a purchase price payment under civil law, you do not know, that would be your risk.
And no, Ebay does not care. The delete at most times unsolicited.
Please link the article or enter the ebay-Nick of the seller. In which:
Now I wanted to see some more pictures, invoice, etc. To have a proof that the seller has the laptop at all really with him
These are all questions that need to be asked to the seller before buying. You have a purchase agreement gem. BGB closed with the seller.
eBay only provides a sales platform and has nothing to do with the purchase contract.
Your explanations are incomprehensible!
You write:
I recently bought a laptop…
The fact is:
You should have paid the article long ago!
You write:
After a bit of writing, the whole suspect seemed to me,
My question:
Can you perhaps describe your suspicion in more detail?
You write:
what is the situation now?
The fact is:
Between you and the seller a legally binding purchase contract has come about, which you must fulfill!
You write:
Of course I do not want to complete the purchase now, especially since it is only possible by bank transfer
Conclusion:
You have purchased the article legally binding.
Your suspicion of fraud can't be explained comprehensibly.
The seller's payment methods were known to you prior to purchase.
That the seller offers only the payment method "transfer" does not justify your suspicion of fraud.
My personal opinion:
By now you have changed your mind and you do not want to buy the item anymore.
This is gem. The legal provisions in the purchase contract, as well as the eBay Terms of Use impermissible.
The fact that you are not ready to just call the eBay item number to look at the item underlines my assumption.