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on 05-05-2015 01:59 PM
As the seller has informed ebay that you have paid, more fool them as they will be the ones paying unnecessary fees, not you.
As for the positive with a negative comment, report it to ebay using the report link.
As for any abusive messages sent via ebay messages, report those to ebay using the report link at the top of the message.
Other than than, move on and forget about it as nothing else you can do.
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on 05-05-2015 02:08 PM
@joethenuts wrote:correct padi cash is better but if she was having problems picking it up and she realy wanted the object ,paypaling could of been a better choice , by paying she still has protection from ebay ,even picking it up she does not have to except it if its not as discribed.
I don't think so joe, paying by Paypal and then trying to get the seller to refund the money for a pick-up item is frought with problems, since a Paypal dispute cannot be opened on a pick-up item so the buyer would be reliant on the seller making the refund.
Even the eBay MBG on pick-ups is a very grey area regarding pick-ups.
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on 05-05-2015 02:33 PM - last edited on 07-05-2015 02:48 AM by li.vish
the seller must allow the buyer to pick up at a sutable time between parties , you will find that if she paypaled , and the buyer can not get contact with the seller , then the buyer has a dispute with the seller and then ebayb steps in, also by law it would be fraud not supplying the buyer with the goods. or send a bloke like i know that looks like a bigger version than hulk-hogan and ask politly for the goods.ouch have a nice day ,
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on 05-05-2015 02:37 PM
@onabudget$ wrote:
Thank you curraone. I used texting, as an extra means to elicit a response. Her communication was very poor. I did not pay. The seller has told eBay that I did. Why?, I do not know. I am guessing so that she can leave me the false positive feedback, and avoid me being able to leave her feedback. I will not reply to the nastiness coming from her. There is no rationalising with the irrational. The seller knew that I was coming today to pick up, and did not leave the item out. Instead she chose to open a claim yesterday, after we had already made arrangements for me to pick up.
Ummm so you did make contact with the seller. You say they did not leave the item out ..... How were you going to pay if its pay on pick up
Am I missing something ???
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on 05-05-2015 03:04 PM
@joethenuts wrote:the seller must allow the buyer to pick up at a sutable time between parties
That is obviously not happening in this case, and in any case the item remains the property of the seller until they decide to hand it over.
you will find that if she paypaled , and the buyer can not get contact with the seller , then the buyer has a dispute with the seller and then ebayb steps in,
Read the preceding post of mine with the screen-shot in it, it infers that pick-ups are not covered by eBay's MBG either, and are certainly not covered by Paypal's dispute process.
also by law it would be fraud not supplying the buyer with the goods
"By law" yes, but not worth persuing a case like this one that involves only a small amount of money.
or send a bloke like i know that looks like a bigger version than hulk-hogan and ask politly for the goods.ouch.
No comment on that since it would probably count as harassment in the police eyes by the buyer...................
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on 05-05-2015 04:05 PM
Unless everyone is on the moral outrage bus, did ya all miss this bit in the op?
She was unhappy with the sale price (.99c) for a very expensive item.
99cents people!! Move on. It's done
Have the fb removed by ebay with the report button and let it go
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on 05-05-2015 04:27 PM
@imastawka wrote:Unless everyone is on the moral outrage bus, did ya all miss this bit in the op?
She was unhappy with the sale price (.99c) for a very expensive item.
99cents people!! Move on. It's done
Have the fb removed by ebay with the report button and let it go
Different seller to the one being discussed.
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on 05-05-2015 04:30 PM
not harrasment when the buyer has paid for it and wont let the buyer pick it up , thats theft by law
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05-05-2015 04:48 PM - edited 05-05-2015 04:51 PM
@joethenuts wrote:not harrasment when the buyer has paid for it and wont let the buyer pick it up , thats theft by law
joe, the buyer hasn't paid for it even though it's been marked as paid by the seller.......................
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on 05-05-2015 05:19 PM
i know that we are talking about if she paid by paypal.mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
anyway i think this seller would be too much trouble getting invlved with