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Lee 28-05-2008 02:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by antnee (Post 128448)
the description is fine, although you haven't stated 'sold as seen' nothing else in that manner is implied so the buyer can't really do anything.

Do you know if there was any sort of warrenty with the clutch? Might be worth a quick phone call to the garage that fitted it. But as Southwell said a french car with 214k is a bit of a miracle :lol:

I think there was some sort of warranty with the clutch, i will give them a call and see what they say, it was a big clutch specialist so im sure it will be covered

Kopite 28-05-2008 02:48 PM

the reason why i mentioned about paypal earlier is because i sold something on ebay, stating that i don't offer refunds etc... when they recieved the item, they complained that it wasn't as it looked in the photo. It was, she just clearly changed her mind. she took it to paypal, and WON!!! Paypal contacted me asking me to refund her, but i never bothered cos she never sent the item back, but the point is, paypal totally stiffed me over it!!!

be careful when using paypal :thumbdown:

...and don't eat yellow snow

mark christopher 28-05-2008 03:00 PM

lee
send him the email from the police, also note they have his address and are aware of his threat, im sure then he will disapear

mark christopher 28-05-2008 03:02 PM

could allways send him some grief from your spoof accounts

http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/babyhow2/

Doomanic 28-05-2008 03:08 PM

If he does come round, you could always use THESE to scratch his eyes out!:lol:

http://i19.ebayimg.com/07/i/000/93/eb/0e38_2.JPG

ashleyb4 28-05-2008 03:18 PM

I think we should all go around to lee's house and wait for him to come round. As long as there is free beer im up for it :p

A

Lee 28-05-2008 03:18 PM

May i just say that my girlfriend uses my account sometimes :lol::lol:

Doomanic 28-05-2008 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ashleyb4 (Post 128474)
I think we should all go around to lee's house and wait for him to come round. As long as there is free beer im up for it :p

A

I think that's a great idea. I mean, when faced with a choice of Ash or Wraggy fighting in my corner, I'd pick Ash every time...:eh?:

Jonny69 28-05-2008 05:22 PM

When buyers pay through Paypal always transfer the money to your personal bank account before sending the goods.

I know two people who have been done with this scam, one got his item back via a bit of `physical persuasion`. The other didn`t.

Both times we believe the items arrived and the buyer complained to ebay the item was never posted, before you have had time to repsond they have frozen your paypal account and removed the money. Paypal are not to be trusted with your money anytime.

On anything over £50, the first thing I do is remove the money from the paypal account. Then when the ebay buyer complains it is a much more lengthy process to get their (your) money back. Also the banks do not play ball with paypal so once it is your bank account it can not be removed. Then the small claims court etc have to be involved. Scammers have long given up by this point.

Hope this helps no honest sellers get caught by Paypal. Jonathan

P.S I know this is slighty off topic, but hopefully it will mean that paypal dont screw anyone else over.


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