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I’ve done that before. Just another reason why I don’t like selling.
Is the non-responsive party holding something “better” than what he should have gotten? Good luck!
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if you can help with SF Giants items (no cards), let me send you my wantlist! |
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Ugh.... that sucks.
I would ask eBay to intervene. If you are a Concierge member, it should be easy to get help. If you're not, you may have to be persistent with their customer service dept. Hopefully it will be a moot point, and the second party will come around and do the right thing. Best of luck! |
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I was on the other end of this scenario one time. The item I purchased was about $200 and I received a completely different item that was worth about $50. I thought I was scammed, but the seller said it was a mistake. The sales history confirmed that it was a mistake. I told him I would send it back for a refund and he told me I can keep the item and issued a full refund. It's likely the other buyer wouldn't return after getting a $200 item for $50, don't know. I was a little bummed to miss out on the item I wanted, but was treated fairly in the event of an honest mistake.
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Thanks to those who responded to my problem. It has been resolved. My buyer e-mailed me with an apology. He has been traveling cross country and will be mailing my item back to me as soon as he returns home. My faith in my fellow man has been restored.
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Always looking for 1936-38 BF3 mini pennants. |
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Good for you. Nice to hear..
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My last message would be along the lines of "I will be at your house on the morning of ......" Even if I didn't mean it.
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