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> Anyone have experience with e-Bay Buyer Protection ?, looks like I may be out 300.00
gandalf_025
post May 9 2010, 06:00 AM
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I won an auction for a set of 4, 14" alloys last month. I sent the seller a Moneygram at his request, since I don't use PayPal.
We were in contact a few times and he said he would get the tires dismounted and send the wheels. After 2 weeks, I started e-mailing asking for tracking #s and he said he would try to find the receipt.
Then nothing....
I opened a Claim with e-Bay and they say I'm covered by their "Buyer Protection"
Anyone have any experience with this ??
I think I'm out 300.00

Oh, yeah.. the guy had perfect feedback 37 Positives.. No negatives..

Guess I'll have to wait to see, as they give him 7 days to respond..

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post May 9 2010, 07:23 AM
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I do not know how it works with sending "money orders" ect. . But if you use paypal they will refund the money to you everytime no matter how small your complaint as long as you return the item, and especially if you never recieve it.. You can call ebay yourself which is what i would do rather than be processed blindly, get a representative on the phone, threaten to open a legal case which you can do by the way , anything over $500 is a felony, and since its "mail" it is a federal crime.. at least threaten the seller that is what your doing.. and do it ..

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If the seller cannot provide a tracking # showing proof he sent the item then the buyer wins the claim, even if he really sent it. But if he can he wins weather you
actually recieved it or not. Has to be sent to your registered address for the transaction.
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