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<p>[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 347712, member: 1242"]I know that it can't always be done but if possible, open the package that you received from an eBay Seller in front of the USPS Mail Delverer or take it to the Post Office and open it in front of a Cleark and the Post Master, if possible! Sometimes intuition is involved (you know what I mean by getting a bad feeling about a Seller) and sometimes just smart business. This is what I did on my last bad purchase on eBay and PayPal advised me to file a Dispute and hold onto the coin which was manipulated to appear like the one that I won on eBay. The Seller was under threat of investigation as PayPal had already stated, that if he did not refund my money, then they would instruct me to send the coin to one of their' Investigators and if my story was confirmed, then it would be turned over to the FBI for charges. I kept everything from pictures from the Auction, detailed pictures of the received coin, pictures of the packaging and Postage paid and had two witnesses, a Postal Clerk and the Post Master that were ready to sign witnesses statements and/or testify in Court.</p><p><br /></p><p>There is nothing like Charges of Mail Fraud and possible Counterfeiting that will get the attention of a bad eBay Seller quicker and get them to change their stance on a matter of a refund!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Frank[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 347712, member: 1242"]I know that it can't always be done but if possible, open the package that you received from an eBay Seller in front of the USPS Mail Delverer or take it to the Post Office and open it in front of a Cleark and the Post Master, if possible! Sometimes intuition is involved (you know what I mean by getting a bad feeling about a Seller) and sometimes just smart business. This is what I did on my last bad purchase on eBay and PayPal advised me to file a Dispute and hold onto the coin which was manipulated to appear like the one that I won on eBay. The Seller was under threat of investigation as PayPal had already stated, that if he did not refund my money, then they would instruct me to send the coin to one of their' Investigators and if my story was confirmed, then it would be turned over to the FBI for charges. I kept everything from pictures from the Auction, detailed pictures of the received coin, pictures of the packaging and Postage paid and had two witnesses, a Postal Clerk and the Post Master that were ready to sign witnesses statements and/or testify in Court. There is nothing like Charges of Mail Fraud and possible Counterfeiting that will get the attention of a bad eBay Seller quicker and get them to change their stance on a matter of a refund! Frank[/QUOTE]
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