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Alan
01-10-2008, 10:22 PM
I'm having my first experience with a questionable Ebayer and I need some opinions on what to do and how to approach the issue...

My frist clue as was the payment method. He only took USPS money orders and they must be received by him no later than 5-days after the end of auction. He didn't take Paypal. I researched his history and he came up very clean. No negative rep. All positive comments. Everything seemed okay.

So I end up winning the item. Bidding ended on Christmas Day. I shoot him a message adivsing I would get the money order and mail it out the following day. I send the money order out USPS Priority Mail. Tracking number verified it was delivered to his home the following Saturday (5-days after the end of the auction).

Fast forward to the following Saturday (7-days later). No package. THe guy lives in Virginia so I should have had it by now. No messages/email from the seller. You'd think I'd at least get some sort of update. I'm a bit pissed. So I send him a message asking for status. He gets back to me in about an hour stating he would send it out Monday and he would send me a tracking number. No biggie.

Monday passes. No message or email. Figure I'll give him a few days to see if I get a message or get a package on my door. Well today is Thursday and no package. No email. No message. Nothing.

I send him another message asking for the tracking number. He gets back to me now stating it will be sent out FRIDAY!!!

Am I jumping the gun here on being pissed off? This guy has been sitting on my money for almost two weeks now and hasn't bothered to ship it out. Should I sit it out another week? Should I contact Ebay to get things in motion?

I've never had an issue on Ebay so I'm at a bit of a loss on how to approach this without screwing myself of my money and/or the item.

bigjim2.5
01-10-2008, 10:27 PM
since you mailed a money order it takes longerfor thinkgs to arive in the mail especially this time of year.. if he has all positive and no negatives give him some slack as holidays slowed us all down

MiDiablo
01-10-2008, 10:41 PM
Fugg it, BAN HIM! :lol:

No, seriously though - I'd just email him, and calmly state my concern(s), and let him know that if he cannot provide you the service he originally advertised/promised - then you will begin to take the necessary steps to resolve it through eBay directly.

Then, regardless of when/if you get the stuff - make sure you leave him feedback ACCORDINGLY - not just based on your first reaction. I've received negative feedback from someone, when in actuality I should not have (they received the items late, as it was stuck in customs)...

Alan
01-10-2008, 11:26 PM
10-4

What really got me was this part in his item description... "Payment must be received no later than 5-days after close of auction. Deadbeat buyers will be dealt with accordingly."

Pisses me off that I have to pay him ASAP "or else"...but he can sit on his ass and ship this thing out whenever he feels like it. I'd understand if this were delayed by UPS/FedEx/USPS. But this is purely this seller not packing up the item and getting it out in the mail. Holidays or not, it shouldn't take someone 13-days after reciept of payment to get the shipment out.

Guess I am just frustrated because this isn't how I operate. If someone gives me money for an item I ship that damn thing out within 24-hours. It doesn't matter if it is Christmas, Flag Day, Black History Month, etc....I'm getting it taken care of.

topher469
01-10-2008, 11:26 PM
you can always start a dispute, all that will do is Ebay will contact him asking for tracking numbers. If he don't respond then Ebay will take further action. USPS Money orders make it a federal offence (mail fraud)if he don't send the item.

Joker Instituted
01-10-2008, 11:27 PM
this is why i only go threw paypal.

riverviewnative
01-10-2008, 11:34 PM
Ebay won't so shit. I got fucked for $425 on a t5 from an asshole that only took money orders. He scammed me and others for over 2k and Ebay did nothing. Paypal from now on. Ebay does not give a shit about anything but them selves. And just a head up they also own paypal. As far as the federal offence for it being postal money order. i did the same thing and if you think the federal government cares about that you are in fantasy world.

topher469
01-10-2008, 11:39 PM
Did you use a USPS money order?

I know I did for a $680 auction and was scammed. Ebay sent me the papers and I filed with the Post office, next thing I know US marshalls are stopping by and taking all the info. Three weeks later I had a $680 USPS money order in my hand and I had to send back a written statement for the prosicution.



PS

PayPal is owned by EBAY

ShakinIt
01-10-2008, 11:58 PM
Fugg it, BAN HIM! :lol:

No, seriously though - I'd just email him, and calmly state my concern(s), and let him know that if he cannot provide you the service he originally advertised/promised - then you will begin to take the necessary steps to resolve it through eBay directly.

Then, regardless of when/if you get the stuff - make sure you leave him feedback ACCORDINGLY - not just based on your first reaction. I've received negative feedback from someone, when in actuality I should not have (they received the items late, as it was stuck in customs)...

DON'T leave negative feedback...becuse then he will leave YOU negative feedback and as the seller, he always gets the last word.....and he doesn't have to leave feedback till he feels like it...

This is a big issue I have with ebay...I got screwed over by it.....I feel that, as a buyer, once you have submitted your payment and it clears, the seller should have to leave your feedback because you are basically done with your responsibilities......but this is not the case......the seller doesn't have to leave till they feel like it and they typically don't till the buyer does.....and if there is a dispute through the feedback, they always get the last word...only way to fix it is to mutually withdraw, if they agree..

I got screwed over by some asshole seller this way....so don't do it if you care about your rating

riverviewnative
01-11-2008, 12:08 AM
Ebay changed the rules on 7 07 and now the won' t do shit.


Did you use a USPS money order?

I know I did for a $680 auction and was scammed. Ebay sent me the papers and I filed with the Post office, next thing I know US marshalls are stopping by and taking all the info. Three weeks later I had a $680 USPS money order in my hand and I had to send back a written statement for the prosicution.



PS

PayPal is owned by EBAY

riverviewnative
01-11-2008, 12:10 AM
Leave that cock sucker a negative. We have over 5500 positive feedback and if you get screwed then you need to let every one else know that his a scammer.


DON'T leave negative feedback...becuse then he will leave YOU negative feedback and as the seller, he always gets the last word.....and he doesn't have to leave feedback till he feels like it...

This is a big issue I have with ebay...I got screwed over by it.....I feel that, as a buyer, once you have submitted your payment and it clears, the seller should have to leave your feedback because you are basically done with your responsibilities......but this is not the case......the seller doesn't have to leave till they feel like it and they typically don't till the buyer does.....and if there is a dispute through the feedback, they always get the last word...only way to fix it is to mutually withdraw, if they agree..

I got screwed over by some asshole seller this way....so don't do it if you care about your rating

GNs-r-slow
01-11-2008, 01:18 AM
This is why I dont mess w/ E-bay!! I like to see what Im buying and get it when money is given. I dont see were saving a few dollars is worth risking the whole amount. Good luck on getting money or product

BigDawg
01-11-2008, 02:43 AM
I say waiit out another week. But get his personal information, maybe a phone number, and call him. Only because if you leave him negative feedback it might sour him up more, and he might just say screw it, and not send the item.

OldMan
01-11-2008, 06:43 AM
This is why I dont mess w/ E-bay!! I like to see what Im buying and get it when money is given. I dont see were saving a few dollars is worth risking the whole amount. Good luck on getting money or product

+10,000!!!!

I tried ebay like everyone else, but in 15 transactions, 10 were bad. I had two where the items weren't shipped for 2+ months after the seller had my money. I would keep getting bs about they shipped it, but the numbers were never right or would just say billing info received. However, the items were never entered into the system, so I know they were lying. I also had one guy that went back in and changed his description, after I tried to dispute the transaction of him not sending what his ad showed.
I never got anything but standard email replys from Ebay. Personally, I will just pay retail and know what I'm getting.... :mullet:

fakesnake
01-11-2008, 06:44 AM
there are time limits on things you can do on ebay auctions...take some time and research the ebay rules...some rules are hard to find on the ebay site...start with buyers and sellers rules...you will be amazed at what you find...good luck...

79 pace car
01-11-2008, 08:57 AM
go to ebay and go to request member info. you can get his number and call him. i've done it before and it usually gives them a bit of a suprise

302andSome
01-11-2008, 09:07 AM
I was screwed over the very first time I used Ebay back in 02 but since then I've used it a lot and is actually a great place to find deals. Of course you are going to run into the occasional bad seller but always take steps to protect yourself.

1. Always use Paypal!!!! (can file seperate fraud claim with paypal) (If the seller does not accept paypal, find another auction, trust me...there are more out there)
2. Always use a CC through Paypal!!! Don't use your bank account. (can file yet another fraud claim with CC co., now you have up to 3 seperate claims on this dipshit)
3. NEVER mail a payment!! Other than knowing where the dipshit lives, this just isn't very safe.

fakesnake
01-11-2008, 12:06 PM
I was screwed over the very first time I used Ebay back in 02 but since then I've used it a lot and is actually a great place to find deals. Of course you are going to run into the occasional bad seller but always take steps to protect yourself.

1. Always use Paypal!!!! (can file seperate fraud claim with paypal) (If the seller does not accept paypal, find another auction, trust me...there are more out there)
2. Always use a CC through Paypal!!! Don't use your bank account. (can file yet another fraud claim with CC co., now you have up to 3 seperate claims on this dipshit)
3. NEVER mail a payment!! Other than knowing where the dipshit lives, this just isn't very safe.

GOOD ADVISE: MY CREDIT CARD CO HAS GIVEN ME REFUNDS ON BAD EBAY DEALS...DONT YA JUST HATE LOW LIFES THAT STEAL FROM PEOPLE ????????????? BUT REST ASSURED THAT LIFE ALWAYS AND I MEAN ALWAYS PAYS THE THEIF BACK...AND ITS USUALLY 10, 100 OR MORE TIMES THAN WHAT THEY STEAL...AND THE THIEF NEVER FIGURES OUT HIS SO CALLED "BAD" LUCK IS JUST "WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND" ...
LIFE IS ALL ABOUT INTEGRITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Alan
01-11-2008, 05:41 PM
I have the sellers name, address, and phone number. We are only talking about $50 here, but it is still the principle of the thing that has me up in arms.

79 pace car
01-11-2008, 05:45 PM
I have the sellers name, address, and phone number. We are only talking about $50 here, but it is still the principle of the thing that has me up in arms.

don't know about you, but i work for every dollar i make. don't care if it was for $1 you should get what you paid for. i'd call him.