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I got a buyer that I suspect of trying to over on me some shoes I listed. He said the shoes were defective when I sent them. They were brand new and he sent me a pic of some Spiz'ikes with a cracked $%* midsole.
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Originally Posted by CuteUglyhaha
With "Ebay Buyer Protection" and Ebay being known for selling counterfeit sneakers...you're kinda stuck.
Originally Posted by a55a5in11
try and get the shoes back
can you post the pic they took...Originally Posted by raptors29
Originally Posted by a55a5in11
try and get the shoes back
They took a pic. Those are my shoes b
Originally Posted by Futuristic
Some fool tried to do this to me and I ended up turning the tables on him. Try this method out, it's probably your best shot.
-message the buyer and tell him he can ship them back to your address.
-after he sends them, agree to return the money to upon receiving the item (in the claim)
-when it asks where you want the shoes to be sent to type in a random different address
-wait a couple of days until the tracking that he supplied (which won't match the address that you told eBay you wanted the item shipped to) says delivered
-call the claims department and tell them that the buyer provided a fake tracking number
-they will close the case for you and unlock the transaction in Paypal
You keep the money and the shoes. %%+# Scammers.
Originally Posted by xhxxkxxdx
so you he basically traded you for his beat pair? Id suggest to meet up in person. (if possible)