corsaaa_16v
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Registered: 8th Feb 06
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Morning all
Hoping someone can help me out here, heres the story:
I was selling an Alpine IDA X001 head unit and bluetooth kit on ebay. A couple of days into the auction, a buyer emailed me asking if I had a "buy it now" price. After a few emails backwards and forwards, we agreed to the sale at £200. The buyer asked me to sell the item 1st class postage and paid for the item. I removed the item from ebay, concluded the sale and sent the item.
One week later, i received an email from the buyer saying he hadnt received the item. Strange, I explained when it had been sent, which post office I used, how much it cost, etc. A few more days passed and the buyer set up a dispute on paypal claiming he hadnt received the item.
Paypal then requested my side of the story and proof of postage. I explained that the item had been sent via 1st class royal mail postage and therefore did not have a tracking number, etc but I had a receipt (proof of postage) and provided them with all the details on the receipt.
After about 10 days, I was astonished to find out that they had awarded the dispute in favour of the buyer!! I have made a complaint to paypal and the royal mail and attempted to appeal the decision but apparently, I need a tracking number to appeal the decision which I obviously dont have.
Now I have no way of checking whether the buyer received the item but am 95% sure he has and that he has worked the system to his favour.
Now £200 has been removed from my account and refunded to him so my paypal accoutn is now on minus £200 and they are threatening to send collection agents round if I dont pay the money.
Can anyone tell me where I stand, what I can do or who I can speak to or claim off to get my money back as I am obviously £200 out of pocket now with the threat of debt collectors coming round.
Thanks in advance
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Dan
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Tbh, i dont think there is much you can do. Any item with a value of £39 or more should not be sent via first class delivery, unless its recorded and insured for more.
I think* it is the seller who is to ensure the item is dispatched using the correct postal method, the buyer emailling you and saying send it 1st class is not acceptable i belive.
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Daveskater
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They should have asked at the post office what the value of it was. Like Dan said, if it's worth more than £39 then it has to be sent recorded.
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noshua
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You've been screwed over. Alarm bells should have started ringing as soon as he asked for it to be first class and not signed for or RMSD.
As said, not a lot you can so.
I know of a few people who have claimed an item hasn't been delivered if they haven't had to sign for it.
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Fro
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Mate I had the exact same thing and I used recorded delivery which showed it had been delivered and they still sent the money back to them and threatened me with bailiffs.
If the persons address is not a registered one you have next to no hope going down the paypal route.
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Rob_Quads
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Registered: 29th Mar 01
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You have to be very careful - Only send to the registered adress and also make sure its recorded/registered.
If you send to a different adress then its much harder to get anything out of them.
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Cavey
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Registered: 11th Nov 02
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Even signed for is pretty much pointless.
If you're using the Post Office to send £200 worth you should always use Special Delivery.
I always use Parcels2go to send anything nowadays
I got caught out a few years back, sent a DVD recorder, guy claimed he hadn't recieved it, so I lost out on £250ish on it. Learnt my lesson tho!
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oceansoul
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Registered: 19th Jun 06
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You have the guys address. Go pay him a visit with some large mates.
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Dan
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Registered: 22nd Apr 02
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That is really your only option tbh
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adiohead
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it might not even be a scam. could have actually been lost in the post.
you've got two options:
a) you've lost £200 and learnt not to send 1st class
b) you can pay the guy a visit and request your money back.
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