on
29-04-2024
05:02 PM
- last edited on
29-04-2024
07:21 PM
by
kh-stanley1
DO NOT BUY FROM THIS FRAUDULENT SCAMMING SELLER
on 29-04-2024 05:15 PM
Pointless to warn other not to buy from a scammer you yourself chose to buy from in the first place
Plus the name will be removed by a mod, given you agreed not to 'name and shame' when you signed up
Far better you open and follow through with an item not received dispute before the time limit expires and not wait and until it is too late to do so
And care enough about who you buy from to check feedback
The seller is registered in China with horrid feedback
97.5 % for a high volume seller
Pages and pages of negs
Stop supporting sellers like this
on 29-04-2024 05:41 PM
Oh for goodness sake - not again.
on 29-04-2024 05:44 PM
OP, you cannot name and shame sellers on these boards.
What you can do is
• always check the seller’s country of registration (by clicking onto their feedback percentage) so that you can make an informed choice if the seller is in China, for instance
• always check negative feedback over last 12 months to see if there’s a pattern
• in most cases, if a high volume seller has less than 99.5% as their feedback score, avoid buying from them
• if an item doesn’t arrive by the latest EDD (Estimated Delivery Date), don’t wait too long before opening a refund request (as you have only 30 days from the latest EDD to open it)
• if you’ve opened a refund request based on INR (item not received), don’t let the seller convince you to close it before being officially refunded
• if you’ve opened that refund request, don’t let the seller string you along without a resolution, because the request will automatically close (without refund) after 21 days and can’t be reopened
• if the seller hasn’t refunded you within 3 business days, escalate by asking eBay to step in (as soon as the option appears in the dispute).
But by far the best strategy is to buy from sellers whose eBay accounts don’t have any red flags. I do not purchase from eBay.cn sellers as a rule.
on 30-04-2024 06:43 AM
You need to learn how to protect yourself on ebay.
If you buy and an item doesn't arrive or is faulty, open a proper ebay claim. Do so within 30 days of the expected arrival.
Don't close the claim, no matter what a seller says. Carry through with it till you get a refund.
I also noticed you said in one feedback about a seller that you lodged a paypal claim against that they wouldn't 'go through paypal'.
Snowleopard, that doesn't matter. If they refuse to reply, that is to your advantage because what you have to do after about 7 days, I think it is, is go back into the claim and finalise it. You tick whatever box is in there to say the issue has not been resolved and once you do that, paypal will refund you.
If you open a claim with ebay or paypal then just never return to it, it will lapse. You have to go back in and close it.
With paypal, if the seller does not answer at all, you would automatically win the claim.