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Hey yall, this is probably just a post of me being stupid and venting. I hope it can also serve as a reminder and warning to others.
I bought a car radio for around $150usd ($200after shipping), when it arrived I checked it out immediately and it didnt work. Somehow I believed I had more than the 15 days to open the dispute, and I think maybe it was my misunderatanding of the 75-day buyer protection.
Last week it had been more than 15 days since receiving the package and I could still open a dispute, in fact I was going to! I had even started fillingin the dispute form, but the seller said they would send me a repair part so I wanted to wait for it to ship before opening my dispute.
Now it won't let me open a dispute anymore so, yay.
Tldr: you have 15 days from delivery to get a refund.
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