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Just file a claim against himeBay are bound to find in your favour as they are very biased towards buyers, my wife had to have an item returned after over a week even though the reason given was bullshit - she sold a leather bag to some idiot who claimed the bag wasn't leather. It was, she had the receipt to prove where it was bought, links to the item online and there was a label inside the thing that said 100% leather. She had the money stolen from her PayPal to refund this shady fooker and was also made to pay return postage FFS. To top it all off, it came back with scuffs on it (possibly due to crap packing) but for all we know had been used (case continues but eBay aren't interested)Your case looks solid, don't let this tosser have you over!I'm not a fan of eBay
That's bad Andy . Some people are so stupid ..
Gutted for you Andy. Its a horrible feeling to see the box arrive and immediately the buzz goes!Good luck mate.
Yikes! That's an unbelievably bad attempt at packing!! Sorry to see this Andy, and I hope it gets resolved quickly.
Sorry to here this mate shocking especially you first ebay purchase You was lucky it was sent in a box..I had mine delivered in a bin liner. Hope you get it sorted.. http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,183728.0.htmlk
Hopefully you have all the messages from the seller describing the condition, should be simple not as described & damaged in transit due to poor packing claim bud
Hate hearing stories like this, but hopefully someone will read this thread and think twice about using PayPal friend payments when it's not someone they know well..Hope you get it sorted mate
I wouldn't worry mateEbay are wank and side with the buyer even if the buyer is in the wrong. I've had it when selling and was straight on the phone to ebay,they could see I'd done nothing wrong and through my messages I was more than amicable but they still sided with the buyer.Ebay just want their fee % and not to actually do any investigation to who is in the right. So they just put a blanket over that the buyer holds the cards.
I avoid buying or selling anything of a high value on eBay now after being stung selling an x box and an iPad both were in perfect condition with both buyers claiming they were faulty. I never got the Xbox back even though eBay refunded the buyer as they'd provided a tracking number. I got the iPad back but had to pay the postage costs. I tried contesting the decisions but if anyone has ever tried to deal with eBay before you'll know you're wasting your time as a seller. Start a case with eBay and you'll get your money back.
As long as the lesson is learned Andy, that's all that matters.Although most deals go smoothly, what can expected from a buyer, and what is perceived from the seller, can be 2 different things, especially condition.I won't drift off, but what I will say to yourself and anyone else is, get pictures which are date stamped of the item, even the seller holding the item. Pay the extra 4% in fees to guarantee a refund if the item is not as described or shown in the pictures provided. This goes for any forum , FB page, or Ebay site. Each one has it's dangers, and can lead to all sorts, as most sites have no legal obligation to do anything, including Ebay, which is why they always side with the buyer (statutory rights).I hope the seller comes clean, but I doubt that very much, as he has palmed off what he no longer wants onto someone else.