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<p>[QUOTE="Cascade, post: 2566196, member: 75984"]This happened to me on my very fist claim filed a few years ago. I sold a toy robot for around $550 that was working fine. The seller wanted to return it a week or two after getting it and when I got it back it kept rolling in circles when you turned him on instead of in a straight line. They insisted the condition was the same as sent so I called eBay and they told me to file a police report and to call them back so I went to the police station and they told me it was a civil matter and they couldn't help me. I called eBay back and told them and they asked for the phone number to the specific station and who I spoke to. I gave them the information and never heard back from them but did get a refund a few days later. I thought this was SOP since it was my first time anything like this happened but I was never asked to file a police report again.</p><p><br /></p><p>Edit: I see the post above me is similar to my experience. I bet it is just eBay seeing if the buyer is willing to take it to such exrreems or not[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cascade, post: 2566196, member: 75984"]This happened to me on my very fist claim filed a few years ago. I sold a toy robot for around $550 that was working fine. The seller wanted to return it a week or two after getting it and when I got it back it kept rolling in circles when you turned him on instead of in a straight line. They insisted the condition was the same as sent so I called eBay and they told me to file a police report and to call them back so I went to the police station and they told me it was a civil matter and they couldn't help me. I called eBay back and told them and they asked for the phone number to the specific station and who I spoke to. I gave them the information and never heard back from them but did get a refund a few days later. I thought this was SOP since it was my first time anything like this happened but I was never asked to file a police report again. Edit: I see the post above me is similar to my experience. I bet it is just eBay seeing if the buyer is willing to take it to such exrreems or not[/QUOTE]
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