Re: internet fraud
Posted by 00 on 6/29/05
Ebay has its policies for dealing with these things. They have "Dispute Resolution". I suggest you contact Ebay. On 6/29/05, missmarge wrote: > I have been having problems with a buyer of some goods > sold on auction site, Ebay. > I sold the goods to the buyer, after 3 days he was > threatening me with a solicitor because they items had not > been received yet. I clearly stated in the auction 10-18 > days to receive the goods. > He received the goods 5 days after the auction end, and is > now saying he doesent want them, he wants a refund. He > says the goods are not as discribed, yet it was all > clearly stated in the auction. He is now saying if i do > not refund his money in 48 hours he will have me charged > with internet fraud. I have contacted him serveral times > asking for a solution to this problem, I have offered to > repay his money, but stated that I could not afford to > repay it all in one hit, but I would pay it off. I offered > him to go through small claims to seek the refund, I would > be happy with this. > Does he have any grounds for legal action?
Posts on this thread, including this one
- internet fraud, 6/29/05, by missmarge.
- Re: internet fraud, 6/29/05, by 00.
- Re: internet fraud, 6/29/05, by missmarge.
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