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<p>[QUOTE="Hiddendragon, post: 1846506, member: 25270"]I never told this story on here but maybe two months ago I sold a common date Canadian silver dime to someone. A few days later I got a message from another eBay seller asking me if I had any problems with this guy who purchased from me, because the same customer had purchased something from him and later claimed it was damaged, and he thought that was strange. (He sold a printer cartridge). I said I hadn't had any trouble but the transaction was just a few days prior so it was kind of early. Well, a few weeks go buy and I get a message from my buyer saying he didn't receive the coin. So I asked him to wait a few days and meanwhile I contact the other seller who contacted me and told him about this. So then that seller starts to contact other people who sold to this guy, and finds six or seven who also said he claimed he didn't receive their items and asked for a refund. Later this guy found a separate seller account that seemed to be in the same town as where this buyer was from, and the guy was reselling the same items that he claimed were lost or damaged. The other seller reported it to eBay. EBay won't tell you what disciplinary action if any they are taking, so I never heard anything else, but the buyer never did ask me for a refund.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hiddendragon, post: 1846506, member: 25270"]I never told this story on here but maybe two months ago I sold a common date Canadian silver dime to someone. A few days later I got a message from another eBay seller asking me if I had any problems with this guy who purchased from me, because the same customer had purchased something from him and later claimed it was damaged, and he thought that was strange. (He sold a printer cartridge). I said I hadn't had any trouble but the transaction was just a few days prior so it was kind of early. Well, a few weeks go buy and I get a message from my buyer saying he didn't receive the coin. So I asked him to wait a few days and meanwhile I contact the other seller who contacted me and told him about this. So then that seller starts to contact other people who sold to this guy, and finds six or seven who also said he claimed he didn't receive their items and asked for a refund. Later this guy found a separate seller account that seemed to be in the same town as where this buyer was from, and the guy was reselling the same items that he claimed were lost or damaged. The other seller reported it to eBay. EBay won't tell you what disciplinary action if any they are taking, so I never heard anything else, but the buyer never did ask me for a refund.[/QUOTE]
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