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on 26-03-2026 07:51 AM
Its the blackglass for a 1978 pinball machine
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on 26-03-2026 07:52 AM
I dont think so it was broken...I know of another incident identical to mine..same seller,close friend..
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on 26-03-2026 07:55 AM
My friend,the seller did organise someone to go to the place where it was last sent,and he said that there are heaps of non English speaking Mexicans working there..the only help he got was that they will look into it...
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on 26-03-2026 07:56 AM
Yes.got a refund...but the item is gone which is more important than the money
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on 26-03-2026 07:57 AM
Well atleast send it back to the seller...they have no right to keep the item...
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on 26-03-2026 02:48 PM
@pinballjoe7171 wrote:"they have no right to keep the item."
They do have the right.
It's one of the terms and conditions that a seller agrees to when using eBay International Shipping.
Once it reaches the hub, eBay takes over. Any problems occurring after that are handled by eBay, including refunds, and the seller keeps the sale.
This is an example of what the seller may have received:
"We wanted to let you know that unfortunately this item could not be shipped internationally. As a result, your order can’t be fulfilled. This could be due to import restrictions or eligibility requirements. You get to keep the sale and we’ve issued a refund to your buyer."
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on 26-03-2026 02:52 PM
The nationality of the people who work there has nothing to do with it
The employees do not make the rules (the rules the seller agreed to)
If the glass *was indeed broken/smashed, you don't honestly think they would go ahead and just post it back, do you?
Lawsuit waiting to happen if it injures someone for a start
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on 01-04-2026 06:51 PM
It happened identically to another guy i know that bought from the seller..
I doubt that both glasses broke in transit..