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Complained with no photos, I was stupid enough to accept a return automatically (if it's genuinely broken, I'll take it back) then noticed negative feedback already left. Again, I checked them out on the ebay app which doesn't show feedback left by them. That's annoying, as they have a habit of leaving negative feedback (including for something that was 50p!!!).Have they made a complaint through eBay or PayPal?
Nobody in when delivery attempted.What does the tracking say?
Unless the postman or the shop didn't update the system when they collected it?Nobody in when delivery attempted.
There is that danger. But then if that's the case, no harm done if I ask for it re-sent elsewhere, and I'll get a falsely mangled package back anywayUnless the postman or the shop didn't update the system when they collected it?
Months later, and much sad stalking of the protagonists, I note that the husband was trying to sell 'my' item.Hmmm. Well they never returned the item. I then checked paypal to find the person was somebody I'd left negative feedback for previously, so they used their wife's account to buy from me.
Let's hope hell and fury is unleashed upon them by ebay... but I doubt it!
Months later, and much sad stalking of the protagonists, I note that the husband was trying to sell 'my' item.
Hours on the phone to ebay in Utah(! they paid for the call!) and I* get the feedback removed.
It's the little triumphs... which make me think I need a more involving hobby.
But hey, chalk it down as a win for the simple sword of truth and justice!
bid on the item way more than it’s worth then cancel the bid at the last minute. Then when it’s up again get someone else to do it. Alternatively ask lots of stupid questions and waste their time. Small victories.
They're both excellent suggestions, but currently I'm going to take the moral high ground.Let us all know the item ID and we'll start a bid war. He'll think he's cracked it!
They're both excellent suggestions, but currently I'm going to take the moral high ground.
I did consider setting up a new account on a VPN, and bidding on everything he's trying to sell, and just not paying...
Way more effort than it's worth selling stuff. Especially ebay, had endless problems with paypal years back too.
My wife used to sell stuff on facebook and gumtree and we'd have endless mouth breathers turning up trying to save 50p on a used candle or something. Had to ask her to stop in the end.
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