What's the eastiest way to resolve an EBAY scam?
I bought a phone on ebay and the guy never shipped it. I paid through paypal. I would like to make a claim to get my money back, but I don't know what the quickest way is. Please Help!
I really just want to get my money back. The guy doesn't respond to email.
I should claim through paypal first?
The only thing you really can do is to go through ebays dispute resolution process. Email them & they will help you out. The seller might have been going through something personal, but it could be as you said & be a scam, just contact ebay, they will resolve it for you, lucky you paid through paypal, will be easier for you to prove that you paid. best of luck.
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December 4th, 2008 at 4:17 am
I have been dealing with ebay for a few years and if it has been over 30 days since you paid for the phone contact ebay and they will resolve it for you! NEVER buy anything from people who make their comments private. It is usually a bad review
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December 4th, 2008 at 5:04 am
In your my ebay go to items won, under action column click on drop down and select "report an item not received". It always pays to contact seller first though in case there has been a misunderstanding.
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December 4th, 2008 at 5:30 am
The only thing you really can do is to go through ebays dispute resolution process. Email them & they will help you out. The seller might have been going through something personal, but it could be as you said & be a scam, just contact ebay, they will resolve it for you, lucky you paid through paypal, will be easier for you to prove that you paid. best of luck.
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December 4th, 2008 at 5:44 am
Definitely leave negative feedback, first of all.
On the home page, scroll all the way down and click on
"Security & Resolution Center" and report the problem– that should give you a good start in getting the issue resolved.
I've been scammed on eBay before, I know how it much it sucks. Good luck!
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December 4th, 2008 at 5:55 am
My experience for this :
1. If you paid via paypal, file a claim through paypal first. Log in to paypal and look for the area where they allow u to claim back. I think it's called a chargeback. This only works if the transaction occurred 30 days or less. Once done, the onus is on the seller to proof that he/she did ship your item. If they do not response, paypal will charge their account and return the money to ur account.
2. File a report via ebay to stop the person from trading.
3. If you paid via credit card through paypal, call your bank and ask them to fax u a form for dispute settlement. Credit card companies have a leeway of 60 days (I think so, can't remember the exact no of days, but definitely more than the 30 days) You need to produce the proof that you actually did transact for a particular item and that you had actually tried to contact the seller but you got ignored. Usually easily done, you can forward all the email correspondence you have.
That's what I did when I bought a carton of clothing that never got shipped to me after 1.5 months. I got my money back finally.
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December 4th, 2008 at 6:28 am
You can request the seller's phone number thru ebay. I don't remember where on the site you request it from, but I have had buyers call me before.
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December 4th, 2008 at 7:11 am
ebay has NEVER ever given anybodys money back ONLY PAYPAL will do this . You should also file with ebay just to give the guy a bad strike - BUT it will not help you get your money back.
Paypal will ask him for a proof of shipping, If he cant provide you will automatically get you rmoney back after the alloted time . Usually 10 days . Good luck !
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