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<p>[QUOTE="-jeffB, post: 3392936, member: 27832"]Nobody's calling you a liar.</p><p><br /></p><p>But what would happen if someone came onto this thread and said "oh, I remember him, I sold him a $600 camera, sent it with tracking, tracking said it was delivered, and he said he never received it. He raised a stink with eBay, but they saw I'd done everything right, and they didn't stick me with the bill."</p><p><br /></p><p>Which of you is telling the truth? Quite possibly <b>both</b> of you -- in which case, as [USER=85251]@IBetASilverDollar[/USER] says, it's USPS (or whoever the carrier was) that's at fault.</p><p><br /></p><p>Sometimes eBay eats the loss in situations like this (refunds the buyer <i>and</i> lets the seller keep the payment). In fact, by not requiring signature confirmation for sales under $750, it seems like they're implicitly <i>offering</i> to make both sides whole in situations like this. I'm not sure why they didn't in your case.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've bought and sold hundreds of items on eBay, some priced a lot higher than your camera. Like I said, some of the deals have gone bad, but I've never taken a loss (except the cases I mentioned where it was my fault for not following the rules). I realize that that doesn't help you any, and I can't blame you for not going back.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="-jeffB, post: 3392936, member: 27832"]Nobody's calling you a liar. But what would happen if someone came onto this thread and said "oh, I remember him, I sold him a $600 camera, sent it with tracking, tracking said it was delivered, and he said he never received it. He raised a stink with eBay, but they saw I'd done everything right, and they didn't stick me with the bill." Which of you is telling the truth? Quite possibly [B]both[/B] of you -- in which case, as [USER=85251]@IBetASilverDollar[/USER] says, it's USPS (or whoever the carrier was) that's at fault. Sometimes eBay eats the loss in situations like this (refunds the buyer [I]and[/I] lets the seller keep the payment). In fact, by not requiring signature confirmation for sales under $750, it seems like they're implicitly [I]offering[/I] to make both sides whole in situations like this. I'm not sure why they didn't in your case. I've bought and sold hundreds of items on eBay, some priced a lot higher than your camera. Like I said, some of the deals have gone bad, but I've never taken a loss (except the cases I mentioned where it was my fault for not following the rules). I realize that that doesn't help you any, and I can't blame you for not going back.[/QUOTE]
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