Ebay Threats?? NAC...sorry

Huw Powell human747 at attbi.com
Thu Jun 27 22:18:42 EDT 2002


As an occasional ebay buyer, but never a seller, it seems to me that
unless you are dead certain about what you were selling, a refund (less
shipping) would be in order.  I do not mean to justify the buyer's
perceived "threat" to you by this.

I don't think you can call what he is saying a "threat."  He might
simply be planning on dropping by the local police station and filing a
complaint...

(more below quoted text)

> well I have an interesting thing happening to me on ebay right now. I sold a set of what I believed to be Nissan Skyline Brake calipers (  http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1831782001 ) and the buyer has informed me that they are the same as the ones on his 300zxtt and expects me refund him fully. I knew that they were not the ones off the GTR , but he never asked. We have been emailing back and forth about it and I informed him that I wasnt goin to refund the money , I plain dont have it. His responce back is as follows : Mike JT writes "thats a ok because i will be in that area very shortly thank you. i will be seeing you soon ."
>
> I take this as a threat to me. I have searched around ebay for answers but have only found things to protect the buyer. If anyone has BTDT with anything like this I would like to hear you advise/experiences. Sorry for the waste of forum bandwidth but I dont know who to ask.

I agree.  This is not a very good place to work this out.  You should
write a clear, careful letter to ebay asking *them* what to do.

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Huw Powell

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