And what? @connor96 has more than 3 times as many posts as you and much more recent ones at that so who is more experienced with this forum and its current rules?Playing. Since 1999, joined p8nt 2004, (9 years before you) not trying to change anything just actually sticking to the law.
Clearly you have no idea what you're talking about. You are most certainly not legally "required" to anything. I believe "obliged" was the word you were planning to use. Even at that the seller has the right to offer you a replacement item which could take time to source.Because that's not legal, I run a business and I know what I can and can not do as a professional or a private sale. My contract of sale is with the seller not royal mail, therefor my contract with the seller has not been for filled. (The seller has not delivered the goods after I have made payment ) regardless of Royal Mail are to blame they are the seller chosen courier/delivery service, I have not employed/paid them to transport my purchase from the seller. As I have not received my purchase the seller is in breach of our sale contract. (I pay the seller £450 for the items advertised, he agrees to send me the products). So now as good have failed to be delivered I am legally required to a full refund or take seller to court to reclaim amount and any costs involved in obtaining my refund. That's the simplest way I can put this.
You actually come across as the sort of person who think they know everything but your lack of grasp of the English language lets you down. Badly.
Nonsense, buying used goods from a business is completely different to buying used goods from a private individual. You can't seem to grasp that concept at all. In fact I'm really tempted to tell you to take it to small claims court, you'll have to wait much longer and go through an awful lot more hassle to get your money, on top of which it will cost you time and money to get it back when it's already being dealt with.Rights are exactly the same except PayPal ack as mediator service to ensure goods are as described and get delivered. PayPal have access to accounts and hold money / have access to users accounts to issue refunds if resolution service fails. A form of in house small claims court. But with faster results. They are providing there service using statutory rights and sales of goods act laws.