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Offline scarr89

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Re: sh!tty Ebayer
« Reply #10 on: 02 April 2013, 16:48 »
Ebay are normally good with disputes etc. Open a case up, even try and use those pics you put up, and I'm sure you will get a refund in no time.

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Re: sh!tty Ebayer
« Reply #11 on: 02 April 2013, 17:18 »
I just said I opened a dispute..
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Re: sh!tty Ebayer
« Reply #12 on: 02 April 2013, 17:41 »
I've recently bought 2 part worm tyres on ebay. Thought it was quite a good deal, two 225 40 18's for £110. With 6mm tread.

Firstly they took 11 days to arrive, in this time I had my mot which had to be put back until I had the tyres. They came in the day of the retest which I thought was lucky.



As you can see there's a nail in the tyre. The Ebayer sold them stating there had been no previous repairs, so he sold them knowing there had been.

So basically I'd like to warn everyone not to use Platinum Part Worn Tyres UK. wayne kerrS!


But you did say: The Ebayer sold them stating there had been no previous repairs. Well it has not been repaired as the nails still in it so he said the truth. I alway get cheap new tyre 4 for £160 will last for years. Had mine on for over 5 years and they still look new. 
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Re: sh!tty Ebayer
« Reply #13 on: 02 April 2013, 17:57 »
Those tyres look shagged to me! they have the appearance of lots of tread because the grooves are so wide!
 I've just thrown 4 away that were in better condition off my A4!
Its false economy using part worns, you'll be lucky to get more than 2 or 3k out of those before they need replacing, once that tread has that 'shiny' look, its game over as far as I'm concerned
I'd also check the manufacturing date on them, anymore than 5 or 6 years old, they're scrap anyway...

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Re: sh!tty Ebayer
« Reply #14 on: 02 April 2013, 18:02 »
I've had mixed results with part worns of ebay, once I got a good set, another time I got a rubbish set with claims of 3mm tread, more like 1.7mm.

But then again I had an issue with black circle who I use to always use, they basically put new tires on through "one of their recommended garage" as the charge was small on my partners car, usually with all tires from black circle I take them to my mates garage and never had a problem. Anyway, next day, my partners car had a flat, no sign of any puncture, took it to my mates and he took it off. Basically the so called recommended garage butchered the wheel on causing damage to it, using not enough grease and a few other things that my mate showed me when putting tires on. So I googled the garage and they are notorious cowboys through various review websites, they also did a poor job of tracking that my partner paid!

Rang black circle, took the tire too two other garages, and they said the initial fitter was at fault, just like my mate said, going back and forth with black circle they were not having it. Black circles response was my mate butchered the wheel not the initial fitter even though two other garages said otherwise and so did my friend who has been fitting all my tires for quite some time without any problems. In the end I sourced a new tire from ebay, redid the tracking and the best I got out of black circle was £15 which pi$$ed me off as had that tire blown out with my child in the car. So a £60 tire, plus 35 tracking cost me £175 to sort out with there generous £15, as I had to buy another wheel and get tracking redone! And they made me laugh with the conversations I had "oh we can offer you the exactly the same tire for £70 even though you paid £60 or the budgets are now £60". So much for customer support.

So moral of the story, who do you trust? eBay, Black circle? I'd personally just buy new tires of ebay and get a garage I know competent to fit it and I will travel to a garage for tracking and watch them do it, as that incident with cowboys has taught me never to send a woman to a garage. My partner was there watching the tracking and I said what happened, to which her reply was "they put it on a ramp with swivel wheels undid one side and that was it" I said, where lasers used that hang off the wheels etc.... the answer was "no".

At least with ebay they are good with disputes unlike black circle  :grin: :grin: :grin:

I'd explain to ebay that you had puncture repaired and its now on your car, it was not as described, willing to provide receipts and see if you can get some sort of money back as you paid to have the puncture repaired and fitted, taking them off would end up costing you alot more and your old tires would be putting you at legal risk and other drivers. Its just a case of seeing what they get back with as the tires are already on, just stand your ground is the best solution and provide as much evidence as possible.


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Re: sh!tty Ebayer
« Reply #15 on: 02 April 2013, 18:56 »
You were only ever going to get a refund by returning the tyres, so why did you put them onto the car anyway?  You'd have been better of buying a couple of new tyres and keeping them to one side to send back.  Also, you'd be responsible for postage and it won't be refunded.

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Re: sh!tty Ebayer
« Reply #16 on: 02 April 2013, 19:00 »
Raise a dispute and stop buying part-worn tyres you penny-pinching pikey!

They are literally the only thing between you and the road.

It's the damage you can't see on part-worns that will kill you, not the nail in the tyre.

Completly agree with above, and if you were not happy with them send them back straight away and not run them on the car.

Only thing I will offer on ebay is a full refund when the item is returned.


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Re: sh!tty Ebayer
« Reply #17 on: 02 April 2013, 20:20 »
I've recently bought 2 part worm tyres on ebay. Thought it was quite a good deal, two 225 40 18's for £110. With 6mm tread.

Firstly they took 11 days to arrive, in this time I had my mot which had to be put back until I had the tyres. They came in the day of the retest which I thought was lucky.



As you can see there's a nail in the tyre. The Ebayer sold them stating there had been no previous repairs, so he sold them knowing there had been.

So basically I'd like to warn everyone not to use Platinum Part Worn Tyres UK. wayne kerrS!


But you did say: The Ebayer sold them stating there had been no previous repairs. Well it has not been repaired as the nails still in it so he said the truth. I alway get cheap new tyre 4 for £160 will last for years. Had mine on for over 5 years and they still look new. 



As you can see it was a puncture repair...

I had to fit the tyres as i was waiting for the tyres to arrive to pass an mot, the tyres arrived on the date if the retest. So it was either fit them, or fork out for more tyres, which wasn't a viable solution at the time.

I'm not going to get anything out of it, I've been screwed over. I wanted a partial refund so I'd end up paying what the tyres were actually worth.

Hey-ho, you live and learn I suppose.

Raise a dispute and stop buying part-worn tyres you penny-pinching pikey!

They are literally the only thing between you and the road.

It's the damage you can't see on part-worns that will kill you, not the nail in the tyre.

Completly agree with above, and if you were not happy with them send them back straight away and not run them on the car.

Only thing I will offer on ebay is a full refund when the item is returned.

Ebay actually said they pay for the return too..
You were only ever going to get a refund by returning the tyres, so why did you put them onto the car anyway?  You'd have been better of buying a couple of new tyres and keeping them to one side to send back.  Also, you'd be responsible for postage and it won't be refunded.

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Re: sh!tty Ebayer
« Reply #18 on: 02 April 2013, 20:37 »
its not a punture repair. lol they use rubber plug and glue not a nail . You can pick up new tyres at £30 each, you paid 110 for 2 worn tyres ,you must have a money tree.  :grin:
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Re: sh!tty Ebayer
« Reply #19 on: 02 April 2013, 21:01 »
its not a punture repair. lol they use rubber plug and glue not a nail . You can pick up new tyres at £30 each, you paid 110 for 2 worn tyres ,you must have a money tree.  :grin:

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