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He did - the question is what he advertised the chain as.....

 

 

"OREGON SAW CHAIN.

 

15" INCHES LONG

64 x DL . 325 .050".

Fit's Husqvarna

136 141 236 240

236 electric 317electric.

Direct replacement for

original chain."

 

This is the Graphic that was used.

 

Call it what you will passing off cheaper Windsor chain as more expensive Oregon chain is fraud.

 

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I thought I could not "name and shame" as it was against forum rules.

 

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Mmmm . Ok . dont name him on here , would only be his ebay user name but .....burn the witch ! You godda file for " not as described " or " counterfeit goods " thing .... Go get him !

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You should contact the seller first . He may not know the difference . Might refund you possibly ??

 

As soon as you send the seller the "item not as described" message via the ebay system ebay opens a case. We just received a courtesy refund from ebay for an item my wife bought after we received the wrong item and the seller has not been replying very promptly. If he is packaging Windsor chain as Oregon what is happening to the chain that was originally in the packaging ?

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As soon as you send the seller the "item not as described" message via the ebay system ebay opens a case. We just received a courtesy refund from ebay for an item my wife bought after we received the wrong item and the seller has not been replying very promptly. If he is packaging Windsor chain as Oregon what is happening to the chain that was originally in the packaging ?

 

I buy my chain by the reel and never use the boxes except on the odd occasion I make one for a mate. Even if you did box them all there would still be plenty left over.

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