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Title: Ripped Off Through eBay
Post by: Zippy on February 07, 2008, 08:31 AM
Long story this one, I bought a Robinson frame, forks and padset from the States from eBay user 'rad98b'  in September. All communications were going well and he said he had posted it but couldn't find the tracking number.  ::) Alarm bells should have been rining there I guess.

Well the frame never turned up so in November I contacted him to find out what was going on. He assures me it's still coming as it was sent surface mail so would take a while. Well now two months later it's still not turned up and I get the distinct impression that it was never sent in the first place.

Obviously it's now too late to do anything so I have no redress at all. Definetely the last time I use eBay for anything outside the UK.
Title: Re: Ripped Off Through eBay
Post by: zed4130 on February 07, 2008, 08:36 AM
bad luck mate, it doesnt sound good, its things like this that put me off ebay, its the comunication thing that drives me nuts,  :uglystupid2: fingers crossed  :-\
Title: Re: Ripped Off Through eBay
Post by: pickle on February 07, 2008, 08:38 AM
i hope you haven't mate  :-\  although things can take ages to come from the states when sent through surface mail.........and i think it can be longer depending on the state it's being shipped from, i've heard some people wait 3 or 4 months!

don't think i'd ever buy anything large from the states myself though
Title: Re: Ripped Off Through eBay
Post by: TwoBobRob on February 07, 2008, 10:02 AM
Help me out here, I've never sold owt on ebay  (although I'm about to start) and I've only bought from UK sellers so far, but;

Isn't this actually a case of breach of contract?

Aren't Ebay legally obligated to provide the sellers name and address in cases like these so formal proceedings can be started?

It seems like such a simple case of offer & Acceptance.  Once these two factors are agreed, for example an item for sale (offer) and a price paid and money cashed, transferred whatever  (acceptance) then you and the seller are locked into a legally binding contract....

Lawsuit to follow surely?

Title: Re: Ripped Off Through eBay
Post by: kdw712 on February 07, 2008, 10:26 AM
Zippy
thats cack news

did you use a credit card to fund paypal ?
cos a lot people go via the credit card Co route
and it seems to work
Title: Re: Ripped Off Through eBay
Post by: Zippy on February 07, 2008, 10:30 AM
Zippy
thats cack news

did you use a credit card to fund paypal ?
cos a lot people go via the credit card Co route
and it seems to work

I'll look into it but I think the funds were in my paypal account at the time.  :-\
Title: Re: Ripped Off Through eBay
Post by: Nicfred on February 07, 2008, 10:38 AM
i hate EBAY  :2gunsfiring_v1:  :2gunsfiring_v1:  :2gunsfiring_v1:
but sometimes you have to use it  :'(  :'( i think ive been lucky with most sftuff,i now ALWAYS if ive not had it in about 2/3 weeks,make a claim,then escalete it to a dispute,it then gets the seller moving and if you hear nothing atleast youve covered your arse by starting a dispute,none of the ebay/paypal crap about "sorry its been too long" too long my arse,just sort it out you t@ssers,money for nothing springs to mind about both of em,  :2gunsfiring_v1: ebay  :2gunsfiring_v1: paypal
Title: Re: Ripped Off Through eBay
Post by: antiquebmx on February 07, 2008, 12:39 PM
I know the feeling, hope everything works out,  have you requested his contact details through ebay,  tried to call him??
Title: Re: Ripped Off Through eBay
Post by: jT Racing on February 07, 2008, 07:37 PM
problem rob is that e-bay seem to be a law unto themselves.
Title: Re: Ripped Off Through eBay
Post by: TwoBobRob on February 07, 2008, 09:34 PM
Yeah, so it would seem. Not good.....
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