If you've made an internet purchase through eBay or an online website, etc., but have never received your item, you DO have consumer rights.
eBay has changed the deadlines for sellers to lodge complaints about items that haven’t been paid for, a move which might help reduce friction when it comes to deadbeat bidders.The changes include reducing the minimum time period for lodging a dispute after closing a sale from 7 days to 4 and halving the dispute resolution period to 30 days. The one change which makes it harder to lodge a dispute is reducing the time allowed after a sale for a dispute to be opened from 45 days to 32 days — but in practice, that still seems a reasonable amount of time.
.Don't you love that eBay can introduce a change like this with immediate effect, I would imagine many disputes in international transactions would take longer than 30 days.