Re: Advice sought re: Untrustworthy Seller
- From: "Kris Baker" <kris.baker@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2006 02:08:12 GMT
"aka Bob" <akabob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Wed, 07 Jun 2006 01:15:22 GMT, "Kris Baker"
<kris.baker@xxxxxxxxxxxx> pulled no punches:
"Robert Feigel" <akabob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm a buyer. Not a big buyer, but I've purchased around seven items on(snip long story without giving item number)
Ebay and this is the first time I've run into this sort of thing and
would appreciate some advice on how to take it from here.
The procedures are clearly stated on PayPal and eBay. The mistake you
made
was in getting into an email argument with a dropshitting seller who
cheated
you....and THEN you left feedback *before* anything was resolved. The
feedback you left included a personal attack (bad form and waste of
precious
feedback space).
I've learned from this one.
Go file an "item not as described" complaint...but you'll have to return
the
cheap thing to this seller who specializes in dropshipped "God bless",
"haunted", "lucky" and "religious" jewelry. Was the item really shipped
from Italy, as they said it would be? Are the emails you're receiving
really from Italy or from Florida where they claim to be? (Check the IP
address, and their contact info - you might have another issue there.)
The package was sent from "PALERMO ITALY" which is apparently the name
of the seller's house in Palermo, Argentina. The address on the
receipt is in Miami, Florida and all but one of her emails all come
through Ebay. The exception had a hotmail address and was sent via a
web address in Argentina (where I suspect the cheap replicas are
manufactured).
Feedback is the last thing you do, when everything else has failed. You
did
nothing but exchange emails with a nutjob.
Mea culpa. But her auction page asked that buyers correspond directly
with her via her email address and that's what I did. Next time I'll
be less gullible - I hope.
There's so many red flags in this thing, I can't imagine why anyone would
have bid:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6277276687
I can't make this one out. Red flags? I took what she wrote at face
value. Were there some obvious signs that she was misrepresenting the
item?
Kris
Thanks for your comments and advice.
Red flags:
All those neutrals
5 ratings (obviously negatives) mutually withdrawn
All the complaints say the say thing you experienced.
http://toolhaus.org/cgi-bin/negs?User=pa29mermaid+&Dirn=Received+by
She must be registered in Florida, because I found the listing by
searching for similar items within 200 miles of Orlando. The
item supposedly comes from Italy, she's emailing from Argentina.
That's false contact information. Pull it and check.
Nasty, long terms.
Re-read the description.
It says the COLOR is silver. Tricked you, huh?
Restock: all that means is they don't charge you a restocking fee.
You can figure the rest out. They're pandering in religious people; that
happens a lot.
Kris
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