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Old Jan 3, 2024 | 11:30 PM
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Default Re: Made a battery Boo Boo

Originally Posted by Oldfogie
My old battery died on me so I decided to buy a new one from ebay. The old onw was 72ah so I decided to get an 80ah batery.The battery I ordered would supposedly (according to ebay) fit my 2005 Crossfire Roadster but when I tried to fit it,it is about 1 inch too long to fit in position and I tried all ways to ftit without success.
I have contacted seller but if he wants me to send it back it will cost half of what the battery is worth,that's if I can find a delivery firm to send it with?

I await the sellers reply with baited breath?


Ebay has a process that you can return an item but only if the item has the 'Moneyback guarantee' or the battery is significantly unable to fit the application for which the seller stated it would. The battery for our crossfires calls for has a certain size requirement (LxWxH, and group size already mentioned in this post), with a terminal post outlay (POS at firewall towards center of vehicle) so if any of this is out of a battery sold for a crossfire, you have a case that will normally get your money back from the seller ON HIS DIME for shipping. Now, the ONLY difference is IF you and the seller agreed to certain things before the purchase, that MIGHT be a wrench in the plan to return it. Also, IF you knew the battery was not the battery listed for the car in the auction, you may have a problem winning the case if you open one. Good luck!


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