Absolute eBay lunacy. Long time user infuriated

xb50gs
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I recently purchased a phone/tablet from a seller. Paid $81 for it. Seller says he's in Aus and I was counting on the phone arriving really quickly. About a week passes and I question where it is and ask for tracking. Assures me it's been sent and will arrive soon. I needed it for the long weekend as I was working away and needed a larger screen for YouTube. Nothing arrives.

Gives me tracking advice which shows it as being received. Nothing here, he can't give me any more info, I assume because he is in china and his colleague, as he refers to them, is posting the item from somewhere inside Australia. Request more info, he stalls me more so I open a dispute. He immediately escalates to a claim and refuses to communicate.

Claim closes in his favor because there is tracking. No further proof is needed. I request to see a copy of my signature, which is denied. There isn't one as I haven't signed for it. Because it's not here. But there proof isn't needed.

Let me just say I'm a big volume buyer. I get in excess of 10 parcels some weeks and I don't always keep track of what comes from where, particularly when I buy multiples of the same item, like globes, or other such small things, so it's entirely possible I received an item of low value from someone and that is the tracking info provided. Who knows how many seller ID's he has, I may have bought from him and had a legitimate parcel signed for and now I'm being scammed. The day I was told the parcel was posted is different from the date shown in tracking by quite a few days and it's different from the date listed in eBay.

I contact paypal and ask for a review. It's reviewed and closed the same day. I phone again and ask for a review again, the phone agent says shipping proof was provided, case closed. I point out the discrepancies and he tells me it meets pay pals level of proof. Case closed.

Ok, wipe $81 away, leave negative feedback and move on.

Negative feedback is removed. Email eBay and ask why, get copy pasta and then I'm told it's a matter of privacy as to why it was removed, even though I wrote it. It didn't breech rules. It said 'no item received. tracking info not supplied when requested' or very similar to that.

Email back again, they tell me to follow up to the feedback the seller left. Yeah, that's smart, because everyone will see that and be warned by it. He didn't even leave me feedback.

So. I'm now trying to lodge a lost parcel thing with AP. Can't do it, as I'm the receiver. Seller won't communicate. At all.
Contact eBay and ask for advice. The genius advises me to 'contact the post office for proof of item not arrived'. Have you read anything more stupid? Proof of the item not arrived. Seriously.

Can't do a visa charge back as visa won't allow it, as paypal carry the insurance and they won't allow 2 insurances on a purchase. Can't do a thing with AP as the seller won't communicate and sure as hell won't go to the post office and do the lost parcel paperwork. Can't warn other buyers, can't do a **bleep** thing.

10+ years on here and I've seen some stupid things, but this is the stupidest.
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Absolute eBay lunacy. Long time user infuriated

Hello, everyone. This discussion is getting a little heated. Could we please communicate with a more civil tone. Thanks!

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