M Ann Lindvall of xx 8th Street Edgar, NE 68935 purchased a vintage computer printer from my Ebay store. She then falsely claimed the printer was not working and opened a return which required me to pay to get it back. When it arrived the knob was missing off of this rare printer and suprise surprise it worked perfectly. This is now getting to be a comman means of onlice theft that hopefully law enforcement will soon get a handle on.
#2Author of original report
Sun, January 15, 2017
We always take care of real customers but we dont tolerate online shoplifting. No brick and morter stores do either
#3Author of original report
Sun, January 15, 2017
We gladly take returns if the item is not working, or we made an error in listing or if it was damaged in transit. This was not the case here at all. Buyer protection is not their for online theft. We contacted you and gave you the opportunity to return the knob, yet you ignored our email
Jennifer
North Kingston,#4Consumer Comment
Sat, January 14, 2017
The reason buyer protection exsists is because of sellers like yourself. Instead of going out of your way to help a customer you file a report on a ripoff report site on your petty loss and surprise surprise...you didn't even list your ebay user name? Lol. Pathetic.
Emily
Austin,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, January 13, 2017
I had a similar incident happen to me when I purchased a computer off of ebay. The seller didn't want to work with me but thankfully buyer protection comes in handy. I think sellers tend to forget even though they want to make money on ebay they also have to demonstrate proper conduct when they run into an issue with a customer. And you filed a report on your customer? If helping customers is this bad for you then maybe you shouldnt be selling on ebay or any where else.