Hello 'supermy001',
Just so you know, in future you are permitted to post an item number, but not a seller's ID.
It amounts to the same thing, for your purposes, but I suppose the policy is there to prevent board
users from blaspheming each other. With an item number, we can all make up our own minds about
the veracity in the original post.
On a more germane topic, it sounds like you bought something you can't use, whether the wrong item,
wrong size, or it arrived in an unfit state or ceased to function soon after. When that happens you need
to file a claim within 45 days in the Resolution Center.
The following link will tell you all about it:
http://pages.ebay.ca/help/buy/item-not-received.html
Too frequently sellers from a certain far away country (where you bought your item, I don't wonder)
will lie their earnest-sounding faces off to delay you past the time when you can do anything about it.
They will promise a replacement which they never send, or they promise a refund which is also never
forthcoming. A refund takes a few minutes.
If you bought an item cheap and there is a problem with it and you contact the seller, - according to ebay
rules you will have to mail it back Delivery Confirmed at your own expense.
For most people that means living with the loss. Find out for yourself what it costs to mail an item overseas
with Delivery Confirmation:
http://www.canadapost.ca/cpotools/apps/far/personal/findARate?execution=e1s1
After 60 days a seller is no longer able to use the Refund link in his paypal account, but if he had ever
meant what he said, he could use the Send Money to repay you that way. Your seller just lied.
So have a look at the link I provided about ebay's refund policy, and make sure you never lose money
again. Or at least know enough not to spend more than you are prepared to forego.
Best of luck 