Jana
Austin,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, April 17, 2004
You should also file a complant with USPS for mail fraud.
Jana
Austin,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sat, April 17, 2004
You should also file a complant with USPS for mail fraud.
Jana
Austin,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sat, April 17, 2004
You should also file a complant with USPS for mail fraud.
Jana
Austin,#5Consumer Suggestion
Sat, April 17, 2004
You should also file a complant with USPS for mail fraud.
Sherri
Piedmont,#6Consumer Suggestion
Sat, March 27, 2004
All Ebay will do is send an "educational alert" to the seller. What I suggest is that you contact the seller's local police department and file a fraud complaint. Have all documentation ready to fax. I have been in the same situation with a crooked seller. I emailed all of the buyers this seller ripped off, had them also file police reports and when the detective went to seller's house, she had millions of excuses, yet had our money refunded via Paypal the same day.
G.
Iuka,#7Author of original report
Tue, March 09, 2004
Paid for the items with PayPal -- you SHOULD be able to go thru them for a refund -- NOT! After they completed their investagation - said as long as I received a package there was nothing they could do! In other words -- IF I had bid on and won a case of 12 bowling balls and I received a bag of 12 marbles .....it's OK with them, as long as I received something! WHAT A F%C^ING RIPOFF! PayPal is saying to people that it's OK to ripoff folks and we will stand behind you and help any way we can! We will even tell you how -- just go to our website and click on the "help" button! After tomorrow 03/10/04, I will attempt to go thru eBay -- they can't do anything till after 30 days.......we'll see......