Is it possible Ebay could be any more wrong?

A couple of months ago I received an email from Ebay saying that my selling limits have changed (ie decreased) because it appears as if my account is linked to account XXXXXXX (I've not put the actual account name for privacy). I did a quick search in my email for that seller ID. I could see that I've purchased bubble wrap from them twice. That's it. Somehow Ebay think it's my account? **bleep**? Now, that I'm trying to sell again (because our main account has dropped off the map with best match listings), we can't sell because the selling limits are so low. Is there no end to Ebay's incompetence?

 

 

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REMOVED is a mongrel thief  , i ordered a windows 10 cd with new pc and they didnt supply but took my money   , nothing but a scungy thief  but hides behind ebay


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A couple of months ago I received an email from Ebay saying that my selling limits have changed (ie decreased) because it appears as if my account is linked to account XXXXXXX (I've not put the actual account name for privacy). I did a quick search in my email for that seller ID. I could see that I've purchased bubble wrap from them twice. That's it. Somehow Ebay think it's my account? **bleep**? Now, that I'm trying to sell again (because our main account has dropped off the map with best match listings), we can't sell because the selling limits are so low. Is there no end to Ebay's incompetence?

 

 


 

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REMOVED is a mongrel thief  , i ordered a windows 10 cd with new pc and they didnt supply but took my money   , nothing but a scungy thief  but hides behind ebay

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What has that got to do with selling limits from a thread started 2.5 years ago? if you have a problem, post a new thread and the members here will be able to help you sort it out.

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I get it that you are angry at not recieving your item, but by naming the sellers ID THREE TIMES, having had the mods edit your message twice, you are just asking to have your account suspended. You cant name and shame on the boards.

 

As to your actual problem, how did you pay for the item ? If it was paid for with paypal you can lodge a claim for "item not recieved " and have your funds reimbursed. If you hover your mouse on the menu next to the item in "purchased items" there should be an option titled " resolve a problem" or similar. Click on this and follow the prompts to begin the process of getting your money back.

 

If the buyer used tracking and can show the item was delivered to you, but maybe stolen from your mailbox etc. they will not be liable and you wont recieve a refund.

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i paid for the item thru ebay it was listed in my messages with a desktop pc i bought at the same time  but the seller refused to supply  the windows10 cd  , ebay said i had a claim but only thru paypal but since then paypal has rejected my claim , i done everything right but to no avail  this thief gets away with my $150 , no doubt hes shafted others

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You have been asked several times on other threads if you escalated the paypal dispute to a claim in the correct timeframe?

Your refusal to answer makes me wonder if you really did do the correct thing.

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i havent refused to answer anything , im just not used to this discussion part , as far as im aware i lodged everything on time , thats ok ill just slander the thief every chance i get 

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I don't think Win10 comes on a disc.

 

Microsoft has a free upload for it.   It should have been pre-loaded

onto your PC when you bought it.

 

Seller has charged for something that is free IMO

 

So much for Microsoft getting rid of the Windows pirates

 

 

 

 

 

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conrod50 said he purchased a PC at the same time, which means it would be OEM software, the seller is entitled to charge for it, and usually it comes pre-loaded and no discs are given.  There should be a license key somewhere among the buyer's paperwork (invoice or packing list perhaps) and there may be an authentication sticker on the PC somewhere with the same key on it.  If conrod50 needs to reload the software for any reason they can just download the OS from Microsoft and use this key to activate it.

Cheers,

Penny
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That makes sense

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