Amanda
GA,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, August 31, 2012
Having sold on eBay for the better part of four years it's sellers like this that are shutting down legit sellers. Most of us care about our customers and work diligently to help them. Now our lives are being effected due to some rotten apples. Report the bad ones before they completely destroy the magick community.
Jenni
Rochester,#3Author of original report
Fri, August 31, 2012
I got fed up with Robin's lack of response, and finally gave her a deadline - a refund in the next two weeks, or I would go to Texas and file in Small Claims Court. I got an email back from her almost immediately, in which she blames me for being "outside the refund period" and not telling her what was going on with me (my mother died). HA! What a lame excuse, as I have email after email sent to her that she didn't respond to well within the refund period stated in the auctions (if you want to see one of the auctions I won, do an eBay search for "260757741519"). Anyway, she claimed that all refunds had to be approved by a specific finance person in the "coven" named "Myles Knoll", and that because I bought in 2011 she didn't know how to claim the loss in 2012. Excuses excuses. BUT... I did get a full refund less than 24 hours later from her original supposedly non-working email address [email protected] with the name Myles Knoll on the PayPal account. Though my transaction is done and reversed, I don't feel like I can let this person get away with this. I did a WhoIs database search for her web site www.lifespiritssocietyofmagick.com and was able to confirm registration by Audra English, 349 Quarter Ave., Buda, TX 78610-4957. If you too have been scammed, do the following: file a police report; file a report with the Attorney General in Texas; contact eBay/PayPal if you won an eBay auction, even if it was a long time ago; post updates on sites like Ripoff Report so others know about the scam and how you resolved it - if you resolved it. DON'T LET HER GET AWAY WITH THIS!!!