Ripped Off
A friend who worked in a second hand record shop told us about a Japanese guy who regularly bought "rare" records in their shop. One time, he was looking for a signed copy of "Never Mind the Bollocks".
They didn't have one. Four people and one magic marker later, they did. Ker-ching!
How have you been ripped off? Who did you rip off? Are you a British Gas customer?
( , Thu 15 Feb 2007, 16:28)
A friend who worked in a second hand record shop told us about a Japanese guy who regularly bought "rare" records in their shop. One time, he was looking for a signed copy of "Never Mind the Bollocks".
They didn't have one. Four people and one magic marker later, they did. Ker-ching!
How have you been ripped off? Who did you rip off? Are you a British Gas customer?
( , Thu 15 Feb 2007, 16:28)
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There are a few things you can do:
Leave bad feedback - which you seem to have done.
Don't buy off someone with less than about 96% good feedback. People leave good feedback and comments as a general rule, so having 95% good feedback and a page full of 'excellent seller - 100%!' isn't nearly as good as it sounds.
Report them to eBay for selling banned items.
Put in a dispute with eBay for the item - also mention that they asked for more postage than they put in their ad - and with PayPal if you paid by PayPal.
Don't pay charges that aren't in the ad.
( , Sun 18 Feb 2007, 2:57, Reply)
There are a few things you can do:
Leave bad feedback - which you seem to have done.
Don't buy off someone with less than about 96% good feedback. People leave good feedback and comments as a general rule, so having 95% good feedback and a page full of 'excellent seller - 100%!' isn't nearly as good as it sounds.
Report them to eBay for selling banned items.
Put in a dispute with eBay for the item - also mention that they asked for more postage than they put in their ad - and with PayPal if you paid by PayPal.
Don't pay charges that aren't in the ad.
( , Sun 18 Feb 2007, 2:57, Reply)
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