Perils of Ebay

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by majorbigtime, Jun 19, 2010.

  1. majorbigtime

    majorbigtime New Member

    For those of us who buy coins and other items on Ebay, we occasionally encounter a doozie. I bought a Rolex watch that arrived yesterday from seller exw-com. It did not fit, and I immediately returned it per auction terms. I then received this response:

    i have no money left in my paypal or bank account for refund sorry. best is they close my paypal account and i will have the watch and the money. i found only one link and put in for you, you can get extra link on ebay for cheap, $20. please do not make this difficult for both of us. again, i do not have money left. i will keep the watch and money.


    He won't get away with his threat, and I have taken appropriate measures to file claims and notify authorities. I hope the SOB ends up in the slammer.

    Ebay = caveat emptor so be careful! I recognize this is not coin related, but it is related to those of us who buy coins on Ebay.
     
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  3. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    If it seems too good to be true, it probably is!

    Chris
     
  4. Toaster

    Toaster Junior Member

    Price of watch?

    how much money are we talking about?
     
  5. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    Good luck in getting any kind of satisfaction, I to have been burned now a days
    Its so easy to create stealth accounts on both e-bay and pay pal use them a
    Little and then go for the big score, Seller closes the account under his fake
    Name and your done ;(
     
  6. majorbigtime

    majorbigtime New Member

    $2025

    The seller was so stupid to put his threats/intentions in writing and I have absolutely no worries about being the bagholder here. I have to chuckle at the Ebay/Paypal resolution process, the first step of which is to try to "work it out" with the seller. I will skip that step.
     
  7. Dimefreak

    Dimefreak Senior Member

    you'll be fine. Most cases a paypal dispute is good enough in this case I would be contacting his local authorities.
     
  8. Mad.Outcast

    Mad.Outcast New Member

    Let me get this straight,you bought a watch that didnt fit,and can get a link to compensate for your large wrist.instead your filing a claim for 2k for something that can be resolved on your side,near fathers day?

    buy a link.you got what you wanted.
    come on really?? dispute??,negative feedback??

    he is just trying to avoid a return.this may have paid his mortgage.saved his life.his marriage.

    BUY A LINK.
     
  9. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    I am pretty sure you will wind up being covered by;
    However, I would laugh if they could tie you back to this auction and deny your claim.
     
  10. Jerms

    Jerms Member

    I don't know, I mean the seller shouldn't have inserted the return terms in if he couldn't afford it.

    That would be a lot of pennies, oops, I mean cents lost in one transaction! :hail:
     
  11. majorbigtime

    majorbigtime New Member

    THE AUCTION HAD A 3 DAY RETURN RIGHT AND I RETURNED IT THE SAME DAY IT WAS RECEIVED. I MIGHT HAVE CONSIDERED SOME FORM OF RESOLUTION, BUT NOT AFTER I RECEIVED THE NASTYGRAM FROM THE SELLER.

    I WOULD NOT WANT TO DO BUSINESS WITH SUCH A PERSON AND AND DELAYS COULD HAVE RESULTED IN "CATCH 22" --A SELLER ASSERTION THAT THE RETURN PERIOD HAD LAPSED.

    Sorry, I didn't mean to "shout" but had the caps lock on and don't want to re-type the response.
     
  12. majorbigtime

    majorbigtime New Member


    I call it fraud and dishonesty. I will publicly say that I believe the seller's email is evidence of criminal fraud and embezzlement. Anyone who would try to "work out" a solution with such a slimeball must be into self-flagellation
     
  13. Antiquity

    Antiquity Junior Member

    I was burned once on ebay, currently enduring my second claim process. I lost the first one a couple years ago, I dont know how as the item was never shipped. Seems ebay has changed these days to protect buyers more. So I feel much safer as a buyer and confident to win this current claim. Two times in 10 years aint so bad though.
     
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