ebay advice badly needed please REFUNDED :)

Neil":2bq6vn8c said:
Don't get into any more debate with him - it's going nowhere.

Start your dispute, the funds should get frozen by paypal, use your pictures and the description (and omissions) from the auction page.

I would have thought you'll almost certainly get all the money you paid, including the costs to send to you.

I'm not sure how the return costs get sorted - although I fully believe you're entitled to those as well.

Make sure you return it by a trackable means.

Make all your dealings with the seller through the dispute, now.

edit: just point out it's fire damaged - it's irrelevant whether the burning car was in the same room, merely that it was in proximity.

That there's no mention of it being fire damaged in the auction (to the degree that it's entirely likely that the photos were taken at such an angle as to obscure this).

That such heat will have had a damaging effect on it, beyond the cosmetics (which is the key thing that I think the seller is either ignorant of, or deciding to ignore).

And that this damage is materially different from the description of the condition of it in the auction.

Only do that through the dispute console, and support it with any photographic evidence you can - just makes your case even stronger.

so shall i send the photos i have taken to ebay to show the damage ?
 
see , thats what i love this site......... none of you guys know me and your all helping me out .

i really appreciate your help guys :D


thanks.......
 
big.eck":2ciw221u said:
my reply................

"hi , i will not be led into an argument sorry........ your bike is fire damaged , are you dening that ? was the bike damaged in the fire ? "

this'll be intresting :twisted:

his reply..........

"AGAIN i am trying to be reasonable here, please refer to previous message. i am more than willing to give you a refund for the amount paid for the bike (not postage etc)even though stated that i do not offer refunds, but i am prepared to offer it to you out of good will."

my reply..........

"hi again , sorry no . "

and a 2nd message.......... (me again)

"again , was the bike damaged in the fire please ? "

this guy is a complete idiot..............

:evil:
 
velomaniac":2c83rxy0 said:
He really is a big built guy, I wouldn't mess with him especially as he knows where I live :shock:

you know i'm a big cuddly teddy bear......... i would never insult someone the way this guy is with me....

of course it would be a diffrent story if the seller was standing next to me with my money in his pocket :twisted: but we don't want to go there :lol:
 
Poole, according to the ebay listing, though Big Eck should be able to request all of his details.... :wink:
 
big.eck":p0xunujz said:
Neil":p0xunujz said:
Don't get into any more debate with him - it's going nowhere.

Start your dispute, the funds should get frozen by paypal, use your pictures and the description (and omissions) from the auction page.

I would have thought you'll almost certainly get all the money you paid, including the costs to send to you.

I'm not sure how the return costs get sorted - although I fully believe you're entitled to those as well.

Make sure you return it by a trackable means.

Make all your dealings with the seller through the dispute, now.

edit: just point out it's fire damaged - it's irrelevant whether the burning car was in the same room, merely that it was in proximity.

That there's no mention of it being fire damaged in the auction (to the degree that it's entirely likely that the photos were taken at such an angle as to obscure this).

That such heat will have had a damaging effect on it, beyond the cosmetics (which is the key thing that I think the seller is either ignorant of, or deciding to ignore).

And that this damage is materially different from the description of the condition of it in the auction.

Only do that through the dispute console, and support it with any photographic evidence you can - just makes your case even stronger.

so shall i send the photos i have taken to ebay to show the damage ?
I think as part of the dispute case, you'll get the opportuinity to submit additional evidence.

If not, just do and respond as ebay / paypal request.
 
GT-Steve":2b5eowk6 said:
Poole, according to the ebay listing, though Big Eck should be able to request all of his details.... :wink:

i have them , i also have his mobile number and i have google maped his house :oops: :lol:
 
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