on 16-03-2017 10:29 PM
Do you want free stuff from eBay?
All you need to do is purchase something from a seller and then claim in an affidavit that you received an empty box.
Ebay will gladly refund you in full with no obligation to return the item that you received so long as you don't admit to them that you ever actually received it. No photo of the "empty box" you supposedly received will be required to back up your claim.
Even if the seller appeals the case ebay is unlikely to change their mind.
In fact even if you have any remorse whatsoever at all and decide to send the item back to the seller which then gives the seller the ability to prove that your original affidavit was false, that still won't change ebay's mind no matter how much evidence the seller is able to provide to ebay.
As far as ebay is concerned if you claim in a legal document that you received an empty box then that is the gospel they will believe above all else.
How do I know this to be true?
It happened to us despite having an anchor store on ebay and selling on ebay for over 14 years with 99.6% positive feedback.
If you really want to rub salt in your sellers wounds that you receive the free stuff from then you can also defame them in feedback stating that they didn't send you the item and nothing will be done to remove it, further backing up your claim.
on 03-04-2020 03:41 PM
Methinks there will be an influx of members to the boards as boredom sets in with the population cooped up at home.
Batten down the hatches people.....there is sure to be a number who treat the boards as a joke.
on 03-04-2020 03:57 PM
lyndal, I thought about this a week or so ago. Withy so many peeps at home I would not be surprised what happens. I tend to think some sellers are in for a bad time
on 30-09-2023 02:37 PM
Has anyone even tried this method yet?
on 30-09-2023 04:15 PM
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Thanks