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I'm sure this is a common thread topic but I'm new to this forum and wanted to express my story here. I was on ebay couple weeks ago looking for OVO10's. I found a listing from a trusted account (100 percent feedback account existing for 4 years). It was for 500. I bought them and I made the huge mistake of leaving a positive feedback before really looking at the shoes. The original seller does not accept returns and I didn't feel the color so I wanted to sell them. I got a buyer and after going over the specs he told me my pair was fake. After doing more and more research the pair seems fake.
What do I do now? I opened a request for a return from the buyer. Of course he replied and denied my request. He stated in our message convo he thought the pair was fake but the previous owner claimed they were authentic so he just assumed they were authentic. He couldn't get proof of the purchase. I opened this case with ebay as opposed to paypal. (Looking over old threads apparently paypal give NT forum members headaches) Is there anything else I can do to help my case? The ebay rep told me to get 3rd party authenticity documents. Nike doesn't do authenticity checks from ebay though. Where can I get 3rd party authentication? Does the buyer win in these type of cases even after making the mistake of leaving a positive feedback? Honestly these pairs seemed so legit. Thanks again for any help guys really appreciate it.
What do I do now? I opened a request for a return from the buyer. Of course he replied and denied my request. He stated in our message convo he thought the pair was fake but the previous owner claimed they were authentic so he just assumed they were authentic. He couldn't get proof of the purchase. I opened this case with ebay as opposed to paypal. (Looking over old threads apparently paypal give NT forum members headaches) Is there anything else I can do to help my case? The ebay rep told me to get 3rd party authenticity documents. Nike doesn't do authenticity checks from ebay though. Where can I get 3rd party authentication? Does the buyer win in these type of cases even after making the mistake of leaving a positive feedback? Honestly these pairs seemed so legit. Thanks again for any help guys really appreciate it.