Dash Kit
#14
RE: Dash Kit
First, you gotta make sure that you mention the way in which he took your money and took you a long time to get it back. Then talk about the poor communication he had and how he falsely advertized something. (You can mention any emotional problem brought by this situation)LOL, and FTW: mention that your life is never to be the same now... (the two firsts are true)
Have you guys seen the austraian dude who try to sell all his stuff including himself on ebay?
Have you guys seen the austraian dude who try to sell all his stuff including himself on ebay?
#17
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RE: Dash Kit
So what has happened?
If anything try to get ebay to send you the dash kit from another seller at their expense.
Bidding is a contract and the seller and eBay should both be held responsible.
Persistance is key....I would contact and e-mail ebay everyday.
If anything try to get ebay to send you the dash kit from another seller at their expense.
Bidding is a contract and the seller and eBay should both be held responsible.
Persistance is key....I would contact and e-mail ebay everyday.
#18
RE: Dash Kit
ORIGINAL: 19Accord97
So what has happened?
If anything try to get ebay to send you the dash kit from another seller at their expense.
Bidding is a contract and the seller and eBay should both be held responsible.
Persistance is key....I would contact and e-mail ebay everyday.
So what has happened?
If anything try to get ebay to send you the dash kit from another seller at their expense.
Bidding is a contract and the seller and eBay should both be held responsible.
Persistance is key....I would contact and e-mail ebay everyday.
#20
RE: Dash Kit
I think eBay would be "stupid" to be financially responsible for either the seller or the buyer. eBay is there to provide a service, if their users don't play by the rules you leave feedback warning other users about that person. eBay wouldn't have been around too long if they had to payout money to make everyone happy. What happened here is the seller didn't want to pay the extra pennies to set the starting bid or the reserve bid higher. So briggz was lucky enough that no one was really bidding and the bidding stopped at such a low price. eBay is not responsible for making the buyer pay, or the seller ship the item. All they can do is motivate the person to do so with feedback and account restrictions. If someone scams you and won't refund you or send you your item then paypal will only freeze their account until they do so. But if they were planning to scam you, they take the funds out of the account long before its frozen and run away with your money while paypal can do nothing. Paypal does have an insurance policy to refund you if your money is stolen; but they can't take the money from the scammer. Don't believe me? Check out the user agreements for eBay and Paypal.