Hi highshaka,
I am sorry to hear about your experience. If you have not done this already, I will encourage you to file for a buyer protection claim.
The process for the same is as follows:
Complete the Item Not Received or Significantly Not as Described Process . If you have completed this process, close the dispute and select "end communication with the seller". If the transaction is eligible, you will be presented with a link to the Standard Purchase Protection Program claim form.
Submit the online Standard Purchase Protection Program claim form. From My eBay, click the "Dispute Console" link. From the Dispute Console, click the relevant dispute. On the "View Dispute" page, click the link to the Standard Purchase Protection Program claim form. Fill out the form and click "Submit" to file your claim.
Submit proof of payment. Within 14 days of submitting your claim, an eBay claims administrator may contact you via email, asking you to provide proof of payment. Proof of payment may be provided in the form of a photocopy of the front and back of a demand draft, receipt, cheque, etc. - whatever form of payment you used to pay for the item. If you paid with a credit card (either directly or through an online payment service other than PaisaPay), eBay will require proof of denial of reimbursement through the credit card company (if applicable). This will typically be in the form of a letter from your credit card issuer.
Submit Letter of Authenticity (if applicable). An eBay Claims Administrator may contact you for a Letter of Authenticity or Appraisal based on an independent authenticator's physical inspection. The Appraisal or Proof of Authenticity must be on company letterhead of the authenticator and must include contact information for the authenticator (name and telephone number). This information may be mailed or faxed to eBay.
To know more you may visit the following page:
http://pages.ebay.in/help/tp/esppp-process.html
I hope this is useful.
Warm Regards,
Sapana