eBay Chargback
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bad company said:
Narcisus said:
RobbieTheTruth said:
Narcisus said:
I've had a reply from him. Gets more bizarre ... Will update soon.
Please update nowbad company said:
Narcisus said:
RobbieTheTruth said:
Narcisus said:
I've had a reply from him. Gets more bizarre ... Will update soon.
Please update nowMr Spoon said:
bad company said:
Narcisus said:
RobbieTheTruth said:
Narcisus said:
I've had a reply from him. Gets more bizarre ... Will update soon.
Please update nowNarcisus said:
bad company said:
Narcisus said:
RobbieTheTruth said:
Narcisus said:
I've had a reply from him. Gets more bizarre ... Will update soon.
Please update nowIronically I had the exact same trick pulled on me by a guy called Bagshaw.
He paid a paltry amount for an item by PayPal then initiated a chargeback with the same excuse as you. It was an absolute pain to resolve with PayPal taking the original money and then an extra fee out to deal with it. It took 6 months or so but eventually I got it all back. But I vowed to not use PayPal again and haven't. I also stopped selling on eBay quite a long time ago, there are better alternatives now.
He paid a paltry amount for an item by PayPal then initiated a chargeback with the same excuse as you. It was an absolute pain to resolve with PayPal taking the original money and then an extra fee out to deal with it. It took 6 months or so but eventually I got it all back. But I vowed to not use PayPal again and haven't. I also stopped selling on eBay quite a long time ago, there are better alternatives now.
wildoliver said:
Ironically I had the exact same trick pulled on me by a guy called Bagshaw.
He paid a paltry amount for an item by PayPal then initiated a chargeback with the same excuse as you. It was an absolute pain to resolve with PayPal taking the original money and then an extra fee out to deal with it. It took 6 months or so but eventually I got it all back. But I vowed to not use PayPal again and haven't. I also stopped selling on eBay quite a long time ago, there are better alternatives now.
I'm still in comms with this guy but he's not proven yet that Paypal have closed the dispute just loads of waffle. I'll call him later but suspect the number is fake ...He paid a paltry amount for an item by PayPal then initiated a chargeback with the same excuse as you. It was an absolute pain to resolve with PayPal taking the original money and then an extra fee out to deal with it. It took 6 months or so but eventually I got it all back. But I vowed to not use PayPal again and haven't. I also stopped selling on eBay quite a long time ago, there are better alternatives now.
Trouble is eBay now deal with payments so I have no interaction with Paypal. eBay say they send proof of delivery to whoever the buyers payment institution is and whoever that is then decides if you will get your money back !
deckster said:
Narcisus said:
Update : All sorted he was telling the truth. Faith in humanity restored ... A bit ...
bks was he. A hacker instituted a chargeback on a random item? Give me strength.He tried to pull a fast one, hoped you would roll over, then back-pedalled when you didn't.
Narcisus said:
deckster said:
Narcisus said:
Update : All sorted he was telling the truth. Faith in humanity restored ... A bit ...
bks was he. A hacker instituted a chargeback on a random item? Give me strength.He tried to pull a fast one, hoped you would roll over, then back-pedalled when you didn't.
Narcisus said:
Update : All sorted he was telling the truth. Faith in humanity restored ... A bit ...
Glad to hear it . After googling “eBay chargeback scam” i found a worrying amount of posts on the eBay forums about it and wondered if you were set to be another victim. Thankfully not.Finglescave said:
Narcisus said:
Update : All sorted he was telling the truth. Faith in humanity restored ... A bit ...
Glad to hear it . After googling “eBay chargeback scam” i found a worrying amount of posts on the eBay forums about it and wondered if you were set to be another victim. Thankfully not.Big Rig said:
Question for the eBay wise, I’ve got a Apple Watch to sell that I’ve hardly worn, would you trust eBay with something so small and valuable or should I look to sell else where? If so where would you sell it?
eBay is pretty much a trust based system. You can do loads like tracked dispatch etc, but it's in the lap of the gods really.I never sell anything where it's loss would be too much of a problem.
2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
eBay is pretty much a trust based system. You can do loads like tracked dispatch etc, but it's in the lap of the gods really.
I never sell anything where it's loss would be too much of a problem.
Try FB first and price realistically or cash on collection on eBay on a final value fee weekend deal.I never sell anything where it's loss would be too much of a problem.
As 2sb says only send on eBay if you can afford to lose… I broke my rule this once and it almost went tits up.
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