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Originally Posted by TheGoldenChild
Originally Posted by DZaster
Originally Posted by TheGoldenChild
well not sure if you know, but once you bid, it is a binding agreement. so yeah he has to follow the rules, of course you cant force him to send the shoes, but you can always get your money back. and if the seller does that more often, then after 3 times his account will be closed. just make sure you get the money backOriginally Posted by DZaster
Lol you guys are hilarious. The dude is under "contract", but that really doesn't mean sh*t. If you open up a dispute on PayPal the best they can do is get you your money back, they can't MAKE dude send you the shoes. Once you open a case, DO NOT close it for any reason - you won't be able to open another one. Best thing you can do is wait to get your money back.
Same thing happened to me when I won deadstock 2009 Space Jams for $98 last year.
I'm familiar with feeBay, I'm just trying to stress the fact that the best thing dude can do is get his money back. If he keeps it, then you know you have a REAL problem on your hands. Open a case either way
not really, if he can prove that he paid and no item has been shipped, then most likely they will refund him the money.. happened to me a couple of times. in that case ebay and paypal are very good in protecting buyers..
Ebay puts that as a strike on the seller's account and if he does it again he gets suspended, that's the whole point of filing a dispute in this scenario.