I’m really frustrated. I bought a chair on Tori, explicitly asked if it had any faults, and was told it didn’t. The chair turned out to be faulty, and the seller refused any refund.

Is there anything realistically that can be done in Finland in private sales like this, or do sellers just get away with it?




ExtraLargeChaos

11 comments
  1. I think that is just improperly assembled. Might be difficult to unlock and reassemble though

    (about Tori I don’t know anything about)

  2. With second hand market places it’s tail light policy, meaning the sellers responsibility ends once you drive off. You should’ve inspected like they said.

  3. There’s many things you can do. Are any of them worth it? Nope. Move on and buy a new one.

  4. What brand chair? I bet that’s just put together wrong.

  5. I can’t see a civil case being worthwhile if it is for less than about 10000 euro. How much did you pay for the chair? Was it more than 10000 euro?  

  6. You can file for fraud with police or threath seller with it because they clearly knew there where something wrong with the chair but depending on the price it might not be worth it to wait if police will do anything about it.

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