on 29-11-2020 01:03 PM - last edited on 29-11-2020 04:50 PM by kh-stanley1
Hello and thankyou for your help with my problem. I recently purchased a Dukes of Hazzard watch from US seller and received a cd of some obscure group from the 90’s instead . I contacted ebay who took sellers side and even removed my negative feedback for the transaction!! In the 20 Year’s on eBay this is without a doubt the worst experience l have ever had.Not only did I not get my item l paid for ( which is an eBay guarantee) my negative feedback was removed without any discussion!!! Totally gutted by this purchase and feel that l have been completely ignored by eBay and have therefore lost all faith in this site
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on 29-11-2020 04:43 PM
on 29-11-2020 04:44 PM
Though the OP hasn't come back to clarify the situation, I suspect that the OP did in fact attempt an INR dispute instead of an INAD dispute as others have said. If that's the case then it's not surprising they lost the dispute.
Their only recourse now is to try a Paypal dispute (after signing up for the "limited return postage offer") for INAD.
G'dat Tippy, off to drove some sheep shortly for my neighbour.
on 29-11-2020 04:47 PM
What kind of dispute did you open in eBay ?
on 29-11-2020 04:51 PM
@padi*0409 wrote:Though the OP hasn't come back to clarify the situation, I suspect that the OP did in fact attempt an INR dispute instead of an INAD dispute as others have said. If that's the case then it's not surprising they lost the dispute.
Their only recourse now is to try a Paypal dispute (after signing up for the "limited return postage offer") for INAD.
G'dat Tippy, off to drove some sheep shortly for my neighbour.
Wear gloves, like leather gardening or welding gloves. They'll love you! I really must get that on video.
on 29-11-2020 04:54 PM
on 29-11-2020 04:58 PM
The fact you received an item and then claimed not received, is why eBay would have closed the dispute in the seller's favour if there was a tracking number. All you can do now is open a dispute in PayPal, as mentioned several times, and don't let it time out. Don't send anything back until instructed. Follow the rules to a tee, or you will lose the dispute.
Also as already mentioned, sign up for PayPal's free returns BEFORE opening a dispute, otherwise you will be responsible for returning the item at your own cost, even though the seller is in the wrong.
on 29-11-2020 04:59 PM
@*tippy*toes* wrote:
If you believe that, then you are more deluded than I thought. Clearly you haven't been on the seller's forum any time in the last 55 years.
I bought some more foil today if you're interested.
Why are you like this sometimes *tippy*toes*? Attacking another ebay poster isn't a good look for you.
I'm just trying to have my say and contribute.
on 29-11-2020 05:02 PM
That is why. you did get an item which could be proven . Case closed
You got the wrong item which is why you should have opened a not as described dispute
That would have been end of story
29-11-2020 06:11 PM - edited 29-11-2020 06:12 PM
@4channel wrote:
@repentatleisure1952 wrote:"it's not rare for eBay to side with a seller even if the seller is right".
Could you please explain that so someone thick like me can understand it.
Sellers don't get ripped off as much as you suggest. Normally when facts are looked at, most sellers will have the case closed in their favour when it's shown that a buyer is trying to pull a swifty.
I suggested no such thing.
And that does not explain anything.
Please read the line I quoted .
on 29-11-2020 06:16 PM
@padi*0409 wrote:Though the OP hasn't come back to clarify the situation, I suspect that the OP did in fact attempt an INR dispute instead of an INAD dispute as others have said. If that's the case then it's not surprising they lost the dispute.
Their only recourse now is to try a Paypal dispute (after signing up for the "limited return postage offer") for INAD.
G'dat Tippy, off to drove some sheep shortly for my neighbour.
padi's gone a drovin & we don't know where he are.