Jon Ison
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posted on 9/9/05 at 05:30 PM |
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Ebay Advice
cut a long story short.
Mrs bought a saddle off ebay
Sent cheque, its been cashed as while now.
Sent 4 e~mails and a written letter by post
Not a sniff of a reply.
Its a private seller not a company.
Whats to do next? Value £61 including £10 postage.
I have address and will pass by at some time whilst working, should I knock on the door ?
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quattromike
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posted on 9/9/05 at 05:33 PM |
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If you can go round by Iwould chap on the door and say HOI , where's my stuff? or where's my money??![](/images//smilies/mad.gif)
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Liam
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posted on 9/9/05 at 05:37 PM |
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Would the cheque have properly properly cleared yet? they may be waiting for that. Chances are it's a genuine reason so dont be getting too
aggressive! They have given you their address after all. How long has it been since you paid anyway? Try and contact them before getting ebay on the
case - do you have a phone number? If not you can usually get it by clicking 'request sellers contact information'. If that dont work
then by all means pop round saying you were in the neighbourhood and wonder if you can collect the saddle. If that all fails then get ebay on the
case and maybe even inform them you're going to proceed with a small claims court claim.
Hope that helps. Moral: dont ride horses
Liam
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Liam
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posted on 9/9/05 at 05:38 PM |
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A didn't read youd sent a letter too! Must have been a while! I'd go round with some homies and baseball bats.
Liam
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Jon Ison
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posted on 9/9/05 at 05:45 PM |
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gonna try that phone number thingy, dont want leave bad feedback ect just want it sorted, but there as been zero reply,
summat like "sorry been away a while"
or "sorry did'nt realise cheque had cleared" or even "thanks for the payement will send as soon as cleared"
But we have heard nothing........
as for riding horses, if i had been on a horse last friday i would'nt have need a trailor too get out of a field....
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Russ-Turner
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posted on 9/9/05 at 05:46 PM |
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I know someone who will pull his fingernails out one by one for fifty quid.
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Hellfire
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posted on 9/9/05 at 05:49 PM |
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Jon - before you do anything else - go through Ebay procedure. Have you posted feedback - if not threaten that you will unless you here from them. Are
emails being returned? If not they are at least getting them (though not necessarily reading them - PC may be bust!) following that did you pay for
secure delivery (signed for or recorded) then, register with Ebay a failure to deliver note. If nothing is done then, is your paypal account secured
with a credit card. if so notify your Card issuer of failure to deliver. They will issue your refund and they will reclaim from ebay/paypal...
it's there problem. Good luck - let us know the outcome!
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dave1888
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posted on 9/9/05 at 05:59 PM |
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How long has it been since the cheque cleared.
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stevebubs
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posted on 9/9/05 at 06:05 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Hellfire
Jon - before you do anything else - go through Ebay procedure. Have you posted feedback - if not threaten that you will unless you here from them. Are
emails being returned? If not they are at least getting them (though not necessarily reading them - PC may be bust!) following that did you pay for
secure delivery (signed for or recorded) then, register with Ebay a failure to deliver note. If nothing is done then, is your paypal account secured
with a credit card. if so notify your Card issuer of failure to deliver. They will issue your refund and they will reclaim from ebay/paypal...
it's there problem. Good luck - let us know the outcome!
Paypal not involved as a cheque was sent...ebay will simply send a pop-up then cancel their account.
Try this, then I think it's time to move onto small claims court. May also be worth notifying the police as it may be fraud.
[Edited on 9/9/05 by stevebubs]
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Jon Ison
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posted on 9/9/05 at 06:16 PM |
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28th August, but a simple reply would be nice if there is a problem/delay ?
I know they show on statements before funds are released its just the zero communication that worries us.
[Edited on 9/9/05 by Jon Ison]
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VinceGledhill
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posted on 9/9/05 at 06:28 PM |
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What's their feedback like? How many feedbacks have they had?
Can you give us a link to the item you won?
Regards
Vince Gledhill
Time Served Auto Electrician
Lucas Leeds 1979-1983
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RichardK
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posted on 9/9/05 at 06:54 PM |
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Oh dear, no recorded or courier and no postal insurance offered, seller will say they posted it, looks like the person who bought the paddling pool
megan691l51n is having the same problem, maybe get together with that buyer to spread the cost of the small claim court costs.
Best of luck
Rich
[Edited on 9/9/05 by RichardK]
Gallery updated 11/01/2011
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paul v6
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posted on 9/9/05 at 07:21 PM |
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Dont start me on Ebay
Recieved second chance offer to buy a donor vehicle as top bidder pulled out, struck up good rappor with seller via emails regarding delivery, etc.
Paid £501 via Western Union only to find the money taken, the quad sold to the original high bidder and the fraudulent seller dissapeared of the
face of the earth!!??
This was only yesterday![](/images//smilies/mad.gif)
Paul
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fesycresy
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posted on 9/9/05 at 07:23 PM |
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If all else fails, you've taken everybodies advice and still no answer then there only one thing to do.
If he lives within say 80 miles, go around his house and stove his face in. OK you've lost £71 but it will be good for the soul. Trust me.
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smart51
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posted on 9/9/05 at 08:14 PM |
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I bought an engine of eBay. When it arrived it had the engine number drilled off. A'd sent an email to the guy asking this specifically before
bidding. After several emails he wouldn't do anything about it so I went through the eBay procedure. It was slow but eventually I got
compensation. eBay will pay for the value of the goods - £15 upto a maximum of £120 - £15 if they think that you've been "wronged"
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steve_gus
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posted on 9/9/05 at 09:34 PM |
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a couple of years in jail for aggrivated GBH is pretty expensive for a 70 quid ebay purchase.
And not a very measured response. The law would throw the book
The police would know who you were from the ebay purchase too!!!!
atb
steve
quote: Originally posted by fesycresy
If all else fails, you've taken everybodies advice and still no answer then there only one thing to do.
If he lives within say 80 miles, go around his house and stove his face in. OK you've lost £71 but it will be good for the soul. Trust me.
http://www.locostbuilder.co.uk
Just knock off the 's'!
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Hellfire
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posted on 9/9/05 at 09:40 PM |
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Jon - there is an easier way to deal with this and it doesn't require a lawyer. On a slightly different matter but here goes:
Send them an email or letter stating that you will create an internet website with all of the person's particular's including name,
address telephone numbers and a whole host of personal details unless they comply. It's far less risky than taking the law into your own
hands.
My company bought me a Citroen C5 some years ago as a company car - it was such a pile of sh!te I jumped through every hoop and balanced on every
plank to get knowhere. When I wrote a website publicising every single detail of the problems I had, Citroen threaten to take me to court - for using
their logo - I changed the logo, they then asked me formerly to remove the website - the cost to them... ALL of my money back!
Publicity works.... and if you need help I'm offering my services FOC to you. Drop them an email stating your intentions before you do though!
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ned
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posted on 9/9/05 at 09:58 PM |
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just a small tip re posting of items that aren't recorded. i always get a proof of posting (its free) if i send anything unrecorded to cover my
back. it may be worth asking if they got this, otherwise you/they have no way of prooving they've actually sent anything (if this turns out to
be part of the dispute)
Ned.
beware, I've got yellow skin
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Hellfire
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posted on 9/9/05 at 10:01 PM |
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Take things to the extreme he has to prove he posted it... the Postmaster at the Post Office should remember a Saddle FFS - would he/she be prepared
to swear on it? Not for £70'ish!
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pbura
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posted on 10/9/05 at 01:58 AM |
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Phone calls are always good. I've used them a few times. The latest was a company that, while going bankrupt, accepted a return of bad
merchandise and sent replacement by overnight delivery!
Tell the tw*t that you'll be around to pick up the saddle tomorrow If he claims that he's sent it, too bad for him because he has the
burden of proof. You'll win in small claims or eBay mediation.
Pete
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Hellfire
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posted on 10/9/05 at 09:43 AM |
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I'd go round, knock on his door, tell him I happened to be passing by and politely ask him for the saddle or money back.
Phil
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steve_gus
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posted on 10/9/05 at 10:55 AM |
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small claims court is a good way to go. It costs less than a hundred quid to get your claim in - which you get back if you win. You only have to prove
51% fault on his side - so the fact you say you dont have it, and he doesnt reply, is pretty much more than 51% proof in my book.
Be sure to let him know that a loss in a small claims court will go against his credit record and shag it for years to come.
atb
steve
http://www.locostbuilder.co.uk
Just knock off the 's'!
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mangogrooveworkshop
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posted on 10/9/05 at 05:01 PM |
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Question from mariaj_8221
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My daughter has just got out of hospital agin last night.Will post it today.Thats why I havent replied to any mail
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Jon Ison
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posted on 10/9/05 at 05:18 PM |
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That worries me ??? How can you read messages that arn't sent too you ??
We got that message earlier today, please tell me how without using information "nicked" from my Mrs' account you read that
message.
[Edited on 10/9/05 by Jon Ison]
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pbura
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posted on 10/9/05 at 09:33 PM |
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¿¿¿Mango's in league with the saddle-seller???
Pete
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