What Can You Do When Defrauded on eBay?
"Most of us followed the proper procedures. You wait 30 days to file a fraud claim on ebay. Then you have the option of getting $175 at most from eBay's insurance. It softens the blow, but for many it's not anywhere close to what they lost. Contacting local authorities hasn't accomplished anything nor has filing with the FBI. Many people who paid via PayPal did get a refund, but others paid via checks.
eBay has been one of the bright spots of the internet. As a NYSE listed company, you'd expect more to be done about helping customers. I hope this question comes as a warning to be more cautious on eBay or not to bid for items on ebay over $400 without escrow protection. I've learned my lesson not to do business with anyone who doesn't use paypal or billpoint. But regardless of what we learned, most of us feel helpless because eBay has not done more to get our money back. Any suggestions?"
and if he wants them back, make him bid for them on ebay
I'd try bidding with a username like "Tony Soprano", or "Michael Corleone". I'm guessing that people would think twice about defrauding you.
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I'm beginning to wonder if there are any good deals left on ebay...
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IIRC, something about interstate commerce, or whatknot.
What does IIRC(Intensive Internet Relay Chat) have to do with it?
it was probably just a brain-dead rep. i went to a bachelor party once where the best man paid for the strippers over the phone by credit card a week or two beforehand. well, 10pm came and went (10pm not being the strippers name), but no strippers. so at 1am the best man, wrecked off his ass, called up the credit card company and proceeded to bitch and moan for ten minutes about the lack of naked women running around the house. the credit card company said "no problem", and blocked the charges including the deposit. so best man passed out on the couch, and the rest of us broke out risk and played that for five hours until the best man woke up and puked on the game board. and who says geeks don't know a good time?!?!?!
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I suppose if you're willing to trust total strangers to save $11 then you are lawful prey, as well.
Pushin' 'n dealin', shovin' 'n stealin'