First off-As soon as you get money in paypal,immediately transfer it into the bank,take it out their hands completely.
Alloys for a car??,sounds like a chav scumbag,And this tactic is well known
You were wrong to meekly back down,and should have pushed for him to return them at his cost and upon receipt, refund him his outlay
And it sounds like blackmail to me
'give me extra money or i force a refund and cause you problems with your account,i didnt see anything about returning your stuff.
If he wants a refund ,then he will have to return the goods in the same condition as is pictured in the auction[dont tell him this in that way]just say in the condition sent in.that way if he deliberately damages it ,you can refer to the pics for proof that the damage was not there when it was sent.
And its limited to what he paid ,nothing else
As to damages
A judge would dismiss his claim as its ridiculous and leave him with court costs
Give him nothing and threaten paypal with small claims court action,Tell them you are interpretation this as a blackmail attempt
Bottom line is ,this prick doesnt write the laws of the country and as far as i can see,doesnt have a leg to stand on.
Fight fire with fire
Send him a very angry email and tell him you'll happily go to court on this and Tell him you want him to start proceedings and you're looking forward to seeing him in court and him being left with a large legal bill.
In court he will have to prove that something is wrong with your wheels
tell him he's been watching too much Judge Judy
NEVER MEEKLY BACK DOWN TO THESE CHANCERS
Fuc* him and fuc* him large portions :twisted: or at least threaten to
Ps
If he eventually does have to return them and does so via standard parcels
Tell him it didn't arrive