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<p>[QUOTE="JCro57, post: 3007601, member: 92083"]eBay actually gives him a few business days to respond and give his side. I don't remember if it is 3 or 5. The seller is also the one who approved the request; it was not yet directed by eBay for him to do so this quickly.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, in my previous job, immediate action at the recognition of a violation of a contract is a factor when filing a claim. (I can hear a lawyer now: "Mr. X...why did you wait 3 entire days to file this case when you knew about the issue immediately upon receipt?") So, no, I don't believe people camp out on eBay. He could have been driving across the country and not been able to respond to respond in 30 minutes. He could be in jail or at his tax preparer's office. But, in my experience, one should always act quickly and not wait once you realize you have been wronged by another party, especially in matters of contract law and/or criminal charges. I know as sellers and dealers many of you may hate this particular answer, but it is the smartest thing to do to help your case. This whole situation stinks with the seller's actions. Everything from posting a photo of the coin on a scale showing "90% silver" to him still not contacting me to explain or apologize, to not even questioning or disputing my assertion. There is such a thing as actions illustrating "consciousness of guilt" and this case is a perfect example. Not only do I know I am right that his no return policy should be overturned, but I do believe his actions were done purposely to defraud me. Absolutely.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JCro57, post: 3007601, member: 92083"]eBay actually gives him a few business days to respond and give his side. I don't remember if it is 3 or 5. The seller is also the one who approved the request; it was not yet directed by eBay for him to do so this quickly. Also, in my previous job, immediate action at the recognition of a violation of a contract is a factor when filing a claim. (I can hear a lawyer now: "Mr. X...why did you wait 3 entire days to file this case when you knew about the issue immediately upon receipt?") So, no, I don't believe people camp out on eBay. He could have been driving across the country and not been able to respond to respond in 30 minutes. He could be in jail or at his tax preparer's office. But, in my experience, one should always act quickly and not wait once you realize you have been wronged by another party, especially in matters of contract law and/or criminal charges. I know as sellers and dealers many of you may hate this particular answer, but it is the smartest thing to do to help your case. This whole situation stinks with the seller's actions. Everything from posting a photo of the coin on a scale showing "90% silver" to him still not contacting me to explain or apologize, to not even questioning or disputing my assertion. There is such a thing as actions illustrating "consciousness of guilt" and this case is a perfect example. Not only do I know I am right that his no return policy should be overturned, but I do believe his actions were done purposely to defraud me. Absolutely.[/QUOTE]
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