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<p>[QUOTE="Brett_in_Sacto, post: 2452456, member: 71510"]If you feel you are being de-frauded - NEVER admit or accept anything - regardless of amount.</p><p><br /></p><p>I had a bad issue with a stamp I shipped to China and went through this last year. Sorry I'm late coming to the thread, but yes - I denied everything and ignored because there was a potential chargeback of $25 plus the loss of a $120 stamp - which I am sure ended up on the buyer's desk - or in the Chinese post office theft ring.</p><p><br /></p><p>Mind you that I deal in much higher values, but never admit fault. It's a sad sign of the times, but if you do - you will eat the fees and some people do this "for a living" and have a full-time job with ebay fraud.</p><p><br /></p><p>My buyer insisted on me shipping via normal post because the normal shipping charges were high. And I ignorantly accepted his terms - trying to help a collector. Only to be screwed a month later.</p><p><br /></p><p>The key is that they didn't go through Ebay - but directly through PayPal. This is a clear sign of fraud/scam.</p><p><br /></p><p>In the end, I did lose a $120 stamp. I did avoid the charges and fees.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Brett_in_Sacto, post: 2452456, member: 71510"]If you feel you are being de-frauded - NEVER admit or accept anything - regardless of amount. I had a bad issue with a stamp I shipped to China and went through this last year. Sorry I'm late coming to the thread, but yes - I denied everything and ignored because there was a potential chargeback of $25 plus the loss of a $120 stamp - which I am sure ended up on the buyer's desk - or in the Chinese post office theft ring. Mind you that I deal in much higher values, but never admit fault. It's a sad sign of the times, but if you do - you will eat the fees and some people do this "for a living" and have a full-time job with ebay fraud. My buyer insisted on me shipping via normal post because the normal shipping charges were high. And I ignorantly accepted his terms - trying to help a collector. Only to be screwed a month later. The key is that they didn't go through Ebay - but directly through PayPal. This is a clear sign of fraud/scam. In the end, I did lose a $120 stamp. I did avoid the charges and fees.[/QUOTE]
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