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04-10-2014 11:00 AM - last edited on 04-10-2014 12:22 PM by lizzier-ca
Just a warning to fellow buyers on Ebay.
Seller list stuff as" Excellent Condition ". But Stuff is not.
I bought 2 Dc Direct Figures from him and H shipped them in a Padded envelope.
The Robin arrived with a Broken leg.
Then I looked again at his auction pics and it shows that the leg was cracked.
So just a warning to everyone buying from him.
He lies and won't pack your item very good.
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04-10-2014 11:09 AM
I have someone who says the item I sent them is broken. At least you are willing to provide a picture to prove it. I'm asking for a picture to prove it before I refund. Hopefully they just send me the picture so I can refund them.
You should just tell eBay the item you received is broken (you have proof) They will refund you.
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04-10-2014 11:10 AM
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04-10-2014 11:14 AM
Just wanted to warn potential buyers of him.
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04-10-2014 11:31 AM
If the seller sent you an invoice through Paypal or if you used the send money function there and checked off that it was for goods or services, you may be able to file a claim with Paypal for an item not as described. But if you used the send money function and checked off that you were sending money to friends or family, you can't put in a claim.
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04-10-2014 12:37 PM
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04-10-2014 04:29 PM
Paypal Buyer Protection is about as strong as eBay Buyer Protection.
Go to your PP account and look in the upper right corner for the Resolution Centre.
File for Not As Described.
Like eBay you have only 45 days.
Like eBay you will have to return the item to the seller for a refund.
Like eBay you will have to use a Delivery Confirmed service.
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04-10-2014 05:55 PM
This is a big problem and ongoing, and not a good idea to move off of ebay to do the transaction.
If you paid by paypal for goods then, as PJ said: File a claim there.
However, that's not always a solution.
Way too often it's just not worth the cost of return shipping.
When returning items you MUST ship with tracking or at the very least insurance (TPI?).
Sellers claim that buyers can sometimes falsely claim that items did not arrive, but sellers are 100 times worse.
For buyers purchasing antiques and collectibles dealing with issues of item not as described is the biggest pitfall of buying here.
Returns are expensive and difficult for over-the-border purchases.
The seller you are complaining about is one of many, and many of the problem sellers are Top Rated with a lot of FB.
Sometimes it's an honest mistake, but a buyer has not way of knowing the difference so there's no point in getting into accusations.
Just use the tools you do have access to make things right.
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04-11-2014 12:00 AM
You may have noticed that the member's name has been removed by the mods.
We are not allowed to 'name and shame' each other on the boards. We can give transaction numbers which are actually more useful in understanding the real problem.
We are only hearing your side of the story-- not that I doubt you, but you would be amazed at some of the self-serving jerks who come howling here.
Most posters do have a real problem and want to learn how to fix it, fortunately..

