its strange did the op state he has another problem a month ago that was sent to acorn , then buys a phone or 2 , arnt they trouble buying phones on the net.

It doesn't mention the seller as having two phones, but if you check that sellers selling history they have sold a number of phones recently, for big money.  But still have, at this stage, only a feedback of one.

"I doubt that it is the phone in question here as it does not mention the seller having 2 phones or give the seller's phone number"

 

beautbots01

"It doesn't mention the seller as having two phones but"

 

The phone showing as purchased through eBay is an Apple iphone.

 

The OP wrote "I bought a Samsung s6 and a Samsung s6 edge from a seller"

 

so different phones.

 

aam.ank, as Lyndal has requested, can you please post the item number ?

 

 

Possibly you could contact the Financial Ombudsman.

Anyone can get caught by a scam but I am surprised you went ahead with this sort of deal within a month of having trouble on gumtree.

In my opinion, $150 plus is not a small amount.

 

Whether ACORN will help-you can only try.

 

But meanwhile, here is some free advice.

 

On gumtree, it is usually a case of paying on pick up. If someone lives too far away and wants bank deposit, don't buy, look elsewhere.

 

On ebay, if an item is listed as pick up only, same deal, don't bid if you can't pick up.

 

On ebay, only pay via paypal.No matter what.

 

And in answer to your question-ever faced a similar situation. Yes, years ago I bought off a woman I had bought from before. Paid via paypal, found my payment was not going through. The woman told me her account was playing up, and could I go into paypal, cancel payment there & pay via bank deposit instead. I was worried about being reported as a non payer &  I had dealt with her before, so I did.

 Last I ever heard from her and no, I never got a cent back. I lost about $30. The lesson I learnt is if some seller ever says their paypal is playing up then bad luck, I couldn't care less if I get a strike, I won't pay unless it is via paypal.

 

Like you, I did also make an exception to this rule, just a couple of years ago. Bought some ribbon from a seller and asked about a wider one in same colour. She had it but not in any ad, said she could send some, could I pay into bank deposit. I did. Bit naughty I suppose as it was a transaction off ebay, done via private message. Difference was my purchase was $2.45 so I did it knowing it could be a risk. Turned out to be a great seller, I'd buy again from her anytime.

 

But for bigger purchases, paypal every time. Or real shops.


@michellebartley wrote:
Possibly you could contact the Financial Ombudsman.

What could the Financial Services Ombudsman do for the OP Michelle?   The seller is not a business.  This is a matter for the police or ACORN.

Consumer affairs with receipts they will have the answers you need.

 

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do a chargeback ,instant refund

Ah, about that..................................

 

http://feedback.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=10newsrox2013&iid=-1&de=off&items=...

 

 

But then again........................................

 

http://feedback.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=10newsrox2013&ftab=FeedbackLeftFor...

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Newsrox, the OP posed this question back in Sept 2015.

Not many banks will do chargebacks that far.

Please if you want to try to help, I suggest you study the forums and do some reading in site map, bottom of the page.

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