01-30-2020
02:15 PM
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01-30-2020
07:26 PM
by
kh-leslie
i sold a very rare Sony short wave radio. O.N.S 15 +years old ,never used in its original box.buyer claimed that the radio arrived damaged , buyer filed a complaint with UPS which denied the claim. returned the radio to me and it was damaged beyond recognition. broken and missing parts,name plat + serial # missing ( removed with sharp object) .missing original power supply . original documentation missing and "other" literature replaced. 2 extra power supplies ( non related)were in the returns box.
the claim was reviewed by eBay and accepted.
what could i do to prove the fraudulent claim and be compensated for the value of the radio , not reparable
please call me 24/7
01-30-2020 04:06 PM
a - Why was the damage claim denied?
b - Why did the buyer file the claim and not you the shipper?
c - eBay doesn't "review" claims beyond confirming the return was actually returned.
d - What evidence do you have the claim was fraudulent?
This is a member to member board, nobody from eBay will contact you via this board.
01-30-2020
06:42 PM
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01-30-2020
07:27 PM
by
kh-leslie
What you describe sounds like mail or internet fraud.
Are you familiar with what used to be called "Phonebusters"?
http://seniorsfirstbc.ca/links/phone-busters-anti-fraud-call-centre/
This is their website.
http://www.antifraudcentre.ca/index-eng.htm
They also have a Facebook page.
02-04-2020 01:24 PM