give her BAD FEEDBACK
and report her to Ebay
give her BAD FEEDBACK
and report her to Ebay
I bet she is contractually obligated but it might cost money to actually retrieve the item from her.
We've all made mistakes and realize it; ethics have to win out. I've known plenty of people who are less than brilliant that appear to navigate their way around auction sites and other places. I think she's making it up.
Out of curiosity, I'd do a cursory websearch on her. I know people are mixed about these things but I had an opportunity to buy a bike that was "found" in a garage of a deceased parent or something like that...but the details were sketchy. I did some research and found out that the seller was young, married (both parents appeared to be living) and was also selling other "found" bikes using various websites.
Yeah, I'm harsh![]()
I agree with everyone. And husband said you should make her sell it to you cause it is in the rules. it is not your fault she didn't read things correctly!
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My hubby says to go here! It is a short cut he kept a while back. and I guess is hard to find on ebay.
Go here:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/confidenc...oid-fraud.html
Then click "Contact Us" at the bottom
Sorry if we are repeating something somebody already said! Good luck and let us know what happend!
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