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<p>[QUOTE="Stephan77, post: 2183884, member: 74244"]I didn't read all the posts...just a few points.</p><p><br /></p><p>1. For the feedback to be removed like that, my guess is that in an eBay email you sent, you may have threatened to leave negative feedback, which to my knowledge is against eBay rules, and they will delete the feedback.</p><p><br /></p><p>2. I'm not an attorney, so this will be my only comment on this...there are venues outside eBay for proper resolution of a matter such as this. The best in my opinion for this incident is small claims court. I have been very successful over the years using small claims court in various matters. Often just the threat to the potential defendant of going to small claims court, will give him the incentive to settle with you in some way or giving your money back.</p><p><br /></p><p>My view on this for small claims court...don't make the threat unless you intend to do it. If he doesn't respond to the initial email threat of legal action, before filing in court, follow up with signed small claims court papers and email him the papers to give him one more chance. If he still doesn't respond, then file the lawsuit. It's not all that expensive to file. You can do it all by mail - I have done it a number of times with success. You can read more about doing this from a number of legal advice websites on the internet.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck. I loathe scammers and hope you sock it to this creep.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Stephan77, post: 2183884, member: 74244"]I didn't read all the posts...just a few points. 1. For the feedback to be removed like that, my guess is that in an eBay email you sent, you may have threatened to leave negative feedback, which to my knowledge is against eBay rules, and they will delete the feedback. 2. I'm not an attorney, so this will be my only comment on this...there are venues outside eBay for proper resolution of a matter such as this. The best in my opinion for this incident is small claims court. I have been very successful over the years using small claims court in various matters. Often just the threat to the potential defendant of going to small claims court, will give him the incentive to settle with you in some way or giving your money back. My view on this for small claims court...don't make the threat unless you intend to do it. If he doesn't respond to the initial email threat of legal action, before filing in court, follow up with signed small claims court papers and email him the papers to give him one more chance. If he still doesn't respond, then file the lawsuit. It's not all that expensive to file. You can do it all by mail - I have done it a number of times with success. You can read more about doing this from a number of legal advice websites on the internet. Good luck. I loathe scammers and hope you sock it to this creep.[/QUOTE]
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