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    Question Question for anyone whos ever told someone off on ebay..

    If a rude belligerent buyer on ebay completely misread the whole posting, and is bitching about the item being too expensive AFTER she already bid the highest and won + recieved the item, can you tell her off if she wants a refund when it was listed "as is"? Theres a lot to it but can ebay take your money after the listing is finished? This woman sounds honestly like a compulsive buyer almost out of control and like shes guilty that she bid so high, she actually asked for a "partial refund". I want to tell her to fvck off really bad. Please does anyone know? Shes really annoying the shit out of me.

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    she may try to go thru paypal, but she bid, payed, received and now wants money back?

    LOL

    if the item was as is, she got it, and has no complaints about the item other than the price - her loss.

    it's the buyers responsibility to make sure they read the auction before bidding.

    you didnt scam her, you sent the item, she acknowledges that she has it and has no issue other than price?... tough shit for her.

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    Yes that is EXACTLY the deal, I am confused myself. Whats funny is 17 people bid before her, so obviously a lot of other people knew it was a good deal too. Shes complaining about a price she bid herself up to, she is a fvckn lunatic.
    I'm gonna give it 24 hours and see how I feel about telling her off tommorow. If it still feels as urgent as today I'll do it. She just honestly sounds like she didn't read the listing or like she really dumb. I just dont want me telling her off to show up in court anytime soon lol

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    well, have some tact doing it - she may be able to use you flying off the handle to support her case, if she goes to paypal for a dispute....

    keep the upperhand clean!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicotine View Post
    well, have some tact doing it - she may be able to use you flying off the handle to support her case, if she goes to paypal for a dispute....

    keep the upperhand clean!
    Shes a lunatic and paypal is notorious for telling people to shove it... so I wouldnt worry about it... I heard paypal will even get into it with the credit card companies if they try to chargeback something...

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    Its like someone going to a casino.. loosing money... and then asking for it back..

    Unless the item was a defect... and unless you offer some sort of "30 day monet back guanantee" lol, i dont think she can just outright ask for her money back :s

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    Don't let it bother you. Tell her bluntly, it was sold "as is" and described accurately.

    I sold 2 small electric RC car a few years back on Ebay. They were used, each cost over $100 new and had about $50 in upgrades. I had numerous pics and described them well. Both sold for around $50. One buyer was very happy and gave me good feedback. The other said I ruined her 10 year old sons Christmas and I should be ashamed. I told here she would have to pay 3 times as much to get the car new, and this car was nearly new. Then she just said "**** you".

    Can't please everyone no matter what you do. Good people normally feel bad in this kind of situation. She's just trying to manipulate you. Don't feel bad about it, move on.

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    Nope, your safe.

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    Ok great I slept on it and I still wanna tell her to get a fvckn life. I'm going to mention the fact of how she could be so dumb to bid herself up to a price, buy the item, then actually have the nerve to complain that the auction was too high.

    You have to be retarded purely and simply to attempt some shit like that. I'm gonna message her now, will see how she takes it lol.

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    Thats right bojangels show her who her daddy is.

    At the end of the day if it was payed by paypal she would get her refund from them, that's what happend with me.

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    When you bid on ebay its like a legally binding contract to agree to pay the amount you bid. Ive sold hundreds of items on ebay and had lots of idiot customers. If this person gives you negative feedback you can get it removed using the conflict resolution support from ebay. You can show them emails from both parties, item listings, transaction history, receipts etc. and they are usually pretty good at getting to the bottom of conflicts(they were very helpful for me at least). Paypal, which is actually the same company as Ebay, is very helpful too.

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