>>5695457>I haven't ever had to do something like this, though. So if I were to get my money back, I'd have to return the figma too?Yes, you'd have to box the figure up as best you can and send it back.
All you have to do is open up a return case (pic related), explain that you received a bootleg when the item wasn't advertised as such, eBay almost always sides with the buyer so you should get your money back. They'll send you a shipping label to send it back, you'll be given a receipt with a tracking number on it to prove you've sent it back, then you just wait a day or two to get a refund. The seller can't really do anything.
I've done this a few times. I once bought a figure which was used but advertised as 'excellent condition', when I received it, all the joints had been super glued together, I was so pissed off I opened a return case and sent it back the same day it arrived.