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Well I appreciate the comradeship. Unfortunately, I bet you're right.
It appears that in ways, they may be acting uniformally incorrect. Wonder if that makes them vulnerable to class action suits. Requiring the filing, or attempted filing, of a police incident report, in order to move forward, seems very bizarre and wrong. and costs people much time, perhaps intended. Last edited by BigJJ; 12-18-2012 at 09:50 PM. |
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That is a new one to me. I know they have a process for which a seller can file what is basically the reverse of an item not as described claim for when buyers return items (in case the buyer sent back and empty box, with tracking, to "prove" they returned it). I've never had to go through that, but filing a police report for what amounts to poor packaging on the return trip? That sounds like someone going a little rogue and throwing anything they can think of out there to get you derailed, throw up your hands, and ultimately stop calling/e-mailing. Either that, or the eBay handler dealing with you selected the wrong boilerplate response to your appeal.
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