Paying with paypal offers your more protection too.
These men and their hypnotized followers call this a new order. It is not new. It is not order.
He already betrayed when selling an aftermarket part as OEM - I would not trust him with the return cancellation.
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Watch the tracking carefully. Print it out the results and notify the seller you see card has made it back to them and you expect your refund promptly. Give them a couple of days for the refund. If they don't or give you grief, open a dispute with ebay as others have said..... you are owed. ALL your money. Not as described
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I don't buy anything on the open market on the internet unless they take a credit card. I realize CC numbers are stolen off websites, but I'm not responsible for fraudulant charges, and it's easier to dispute a charge than it is to wrestle with Ebay or some other website and the seller.
Same for me. If the seller wants the board back then he needs to send you a return authorization and postage prepaid sticker. My guess is he knows the board is junk, doesn't want to waste money on postage for the return and can dispute negative feedback if you cancel the return request to keep taking advantage of folks. Ebay won't want the bad board so you'll keep it and ebay will make sure you get yours and ebay will get theirs too.
Sounds sketchy to me, too! I have been, for lack of a better word, "taken" several times on that auction site. I use eBay tools to open a case, and then immediately go to PayPal. In EVERY case, PayPal has refunded every penny I sent in less than an hour or two! Of course, I can get my account re-docked if I do not send merchandise back... And, all it takes is a tracking number from USPS.
That your purchase was NOT the advertised item, it seems a no-brainer for you to get a full refund. Again, I wouldn't even waste my time on eBay other than opening the inquiry/investigation. Then... go to PayPal!
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There is amazon and ebay. I use ebay the most because I can use paypal automatically my mailing information is set up for the order.
But lately I am having more items that are not as advertised such as getting one when I ordered two items and the seller pleading with me to accept just one because he made a mistake on the price.
I have not had the same problems on amazon, but have had other problems in the past directly with amazon.
I purchase most things through ebay as the rating system (feedback) is super important to sellers and they will do almost anything to keep it high. Most times just an email will get things straight (things happen) or I open a case. I think ebay doesn't distribute funds until the transaction is "closed" so the seller probably doesn't actually have the funds you sent yet.
I'd assume they are telling you 50% truth: they don't want a bad mark on their account with the ebay case and would rather you let the transaction go through and then send you a refund. This is actually slipperier for them as you can give bad feedback, with an ebay case you can't give feedback.
Stick to your guns, you're dealing with a deceiver.
I sent the board back and got my money back. They gave me a positive feedback. I am able to give them feedback as well, but will decline to do so.
Thanks for the information. I agree that the feedback is pretty flakey!
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I sell on eBay for a living and the seller is scamming you 100%. On the seller side there is an option to refund the money without requiring the buyer to return the item AND without the requirement of the buyer closing the return.
If you close the return then the buyer will just stop responding to you.
Also DO NOT pay for return shipping. Even if the buyer says no returns or buyer pays return shipping, if the item does not match the description which is clearly the case here, the return will be automatically approved by eBay and it will generate a return label for you at the sellers expense.
DO NOT abuse the item not as described return option unless it is truly the case. Although this will almost certainly get you your money back no matter what, savvy sellers like myself do not appreciate scammer buyers and can and will open a mail fraud case against you which at the very least cause you a lot of grief if not criminal repercussions.
Any way, back on topic. At this point you should not contact the seller any more and report this issue to eBay. They should be able to see what the buyer is doing and will either advise you to return the item with the generated label or just refund you outright. The former is more likely and will make an electronic tracking trail as well.
I deal with this type of thing occasionally from the the seller side where buyers try to scam me, but I can usually tell when a buyer is up to no good prior to the sale. All in all, my positive experiences buying and selling on eBay are way more frequent than negative ones. But, I am an honest seller so that helps. I try to stand behind my stuff and have gotten positive feedback on stuff that was returned to me just because I take the time to answer questions from buyers.
This guy likely knows that he is scamming people and is trying to get away with it until the account is banned. Then they just pop up under a different name. These scammy type sellers also give themselves away.
Try this when looking for a common item or something that is in demand. You'll notice search results with the item having several listings that have slightly different prices, but very similar looking pictures. All the sellers names are different too. Different sellers? Nope. Look at where the item ships from. Many of the similar looking listings under different user names ship from the same city. Usually in CA, NJ, or NY. It's the same seller with multiple accounts. Once one gets banned or has too many negative feedbacks they just abandon or delete them and use one of the many alternates. I never buy from these sellers. Take the time to try and vet your seller. Read some feedback, especially if they have responses to any negatives or neutrals they might have. You'll be able to tell if you are dealing with some English as a second language scammer or a legit normal person that sells. Their feedback will usually be much better.
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