Refund and compensation received.
That was easy money.
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Refund and compensation received.
That was easy money.
Do you think he /she give's a sh!t if you or 4000 odd more people leave him / her poor feedback not likely, and I can read hence why I never bought one, and for pay pal no I don't have pay pal they are as useless as tits on a bull. Direct deposit into my account will be fine. Thank you please come again
98.7 is pretty shitty feedback in my book.
That means 1 in every 40 odd customers has had a negative experience or in his case 250 odd
I won't buy from anyone with more than a thousand reviews who has a score below 99.5 and even then I check why.
But... I agree his feedback is irrelevant in this case.
A genuine transaction is not why the mob went after this dude, the seagulls spotted a whole bag of chippies to swoop on :1062:
I'm gobsmacked he is doing more than just refunding the money actually
I think i assessed this situation incorrectly and gave them the benefit of the doubt, as long as i get my coin back then happy days! If you lot want to have fun with this fool go for your life's lol.
Maybe they're money laundering for the mafia by paying compensation hahahaa!!
I felt a bit scummy chasing them and I have tired of the whole situation. I have accepted a refund and $15 compensation.
As Megomonster said it was easy money, even though the seller has some what shirked responsibility.
I would prefer a light bar but am happy enough with the compensation.
Read, yes, but comprehend what you are reading? I'll give you the short version of what happens when a seller doesn't send an item, NB their account was hacked or not makes absolutely no difference. When you are a seller on ebay, you agree to certain policies, some of these policies state that if you sell something you are required to send an item that matches the description in the listing. If your business is selling on ebay (and with almost 11,000 feedback it's safe to assume this guys's/girl's is) you need to keep the ebay overlords happy. You keep them happy by avoiding things called seller non-conformance's. A seller non-conformance occur when buyers (i.e. us in this case) either don't receive the item, or receive an item that does not match the description. Ebay adjudicates this dispute between the seller and buyer and then makes a ruling on it. If they find the seller at fault for not sending an item or not sending an item that matches the description they can; make that users 'for sale' items show up much lower in searches and stop the user from having the ability to sell anything on ebay (they can only be a buyer).
So this guy/girl has spent the last 2 years and 3 months selling light-bars and other stuff on ebay, has almost 11,000 feedback and you think they're going to risk ebay pulling the plug on their selling ability or make that 11,000 feedback account for absolutely shit all? Hell f**king no, they will do a lot to make the last two years of work not be ended up one stuff up.
Yeah if i left bad feedback that's probably not going to amount to shit, but enough claim disputes that ebay has to deal with from this seller, ebay has powers much worse then bad feedback.
And with regard to your 100,000 GQ's, if you don't accept paypal i'm not buying 1, nor would I have bought one of these Lightbars if the seller didn't accept paypal.
I'm also pretty sure no-one on this topic would have bought one if the seller didn't accept paypal.
And also as you didn't buy one, why are you on page 30 of this topic? Or on this topic at all?
Yeah a refund + extra is really something.
Haha your seagul analogy is a crack up, except in this case the seaguls bought the chips and are entitled to them, legally.
Yeah the feedback is...well i still thought it was worth a shot with the paypal backup, but I do have a usual LED guy on ebay, 34,000 feedback and 100% :)