Heard back from seller as follows: - Bunnyboo - Just wondering if you had been able to track the parcel at all as yet? I am planning on having some friends to stay while I am on holiday, and need to make sure my dates tie in with the delivery etc. It says they accept returns but if it's fake and you can prove it, you'd get your money back without having to post it back. The only things I'd be concerned about is what colour it is because it doesn't actually say, you just assume it's red, and the warranty as GuildfordNanny said. I personally wouldn't be that concerned about whether the pictures are of the actual pushchair or not, after all you can buy from John Lewis and you're not seeing the actual pushchair you're buying. I can't see where it says 'cameleon bugaboo' and I've looked closely at the pictures. If it was about £500 then maybe that would be suspiciously cheap, but not at £600. But be aware the warranty may be worthless unless they have a proper non EBay shop. I bought my Chameleon for £350 brand new with loads of extras from a catalogue photography shoot two years ago so there are bargains to be had. So should you change your mind, as long as you keepthe packaging / repack as new there should be no problem with a return.
Paypal and EBay are 99.9% on the buyers side. To be honest, right now I would maybe research the seller a bit and continue with the sale. For example unless the seller is an official Bugaboo dealer then Bugaboo won't honour the warranty. What have I done?! Thank you so much for any help with this. I paid on paypal yesterday so presume I could get money back at the moment? Or should I wait for it to arrive (been told 15 days), hope for the best and then deal with it if it isn't real?
I have just bought one of these bugaboos (hope link has worked below - very new to this!) and a friend has just said is far too good to be true, so must be a fake.ĭoes anyone have a clue about how I find out? Gta 4 Xbox 360 Torrent Iso Ps2 more. Hope that one of you experts can help as am quietly panicking that I have been well and truly 'had'.