I bought a Laptop charger off ebay and it turned out to be one of those cheap Chinese imports, Anyway bottom line is it killed my Lappy. I took it into a pc repair shop and he checked the adapter and the Laptop. Turns out the chargers voltage was dropping down to 15v and then spiking upto 30v, resulting in frying the mobo.
I have been in touch with the company i bought it from and they asked for a photo of the charger and a close up of the writing on the label. I sent them that and a copy of the report plus a copy of the bill. They replied saying they had refunded my money and would i like a small present for compensation
I told them i wanted a replacement Laptop and reimbursing fior the cost of the bill.
I then got another email saying, that there is a programme built into computers which would prevent the excessive voltage from damaging the Laptop. So it must have been a fault with the Laptop.
They said they had never had any problems before and would i like a small present for compensation. I told them i didn't think they were pc experts and i had paid for a diagnostic report from a professional which states the damage was done by the charger.
I told them if i didn't get reimbursed i would be going to Trading standards and then to a small claims court. They have not replied since, That was early this morning.
Thing is, where do i stand. They are regged as a business on ebay but when i requested the info all i got was a phone number and no address. Obviously they are trading in England so i would have thought i had a case. I'm going to the citizens advice to ask them some advice. Has anyone got any thoughts or advice for me.
I have been in touch with the company i bought it from and they asked for a photo of the charger and a close up of the writing on the label. I sent them that and a copy of the report plus a copy of the bill. They replied saying they had refunded my money and would i like a small present for compensation

I told them i wanted a replacement Laptop and reimbursing fior the cost of the bill.
I then got another email saying, that there is a programme built into computers which would prevent the excessive voltage from damaging the Laptop. So it must have been a fault with the Laptop.
They said they had never had any problems before and would i like a small present for compensation. I told them i didn't think they were pc experts and i had paid for a diagnostic report from a professional which states the damage was done by the charger.
I told them if i didn't get reimbursed i would be going to Trading standards and then to a small claims court. They have not replied since, That was early this morning.
Thing is, where do i stand. They are regged as a business on ebay but when i requested the info all i got was a phone number and no address. Obviously they are trading in England so i would have thought i had a case. I'm going to the citizens advice to ask them some advice. Has anyone got any thoughts or advice for me.

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