TwistedMetal
Sith Lord
Had this sent too me whilst moving house, seems the shitbag has been upto his tricks again.
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From: lavedfilm
To: whitecat_fox
Subject: lavedfilm has sent a message
Sent Date: 25-Jan-13 21:54:11 GMT
Dear whitecat_fox,Hi there;So sorry to contact you outside of any transaction, but I can see that ebay member 2012collectibles2012 bought item #130706934649 from you on 17/7/12 and then tried to 'scam' you by claiming non-delivery.Well, I have reason to believe that he's trying the same with me, so anything you could possibly share with me about the experience (ie. how was it resolved - did you refund, did ebay decide in your favor?) would be much appreciated and greatly help a fellow ebay-trader.If not, that's fine no worries and I shan't contact you further at all.Cheers,Nick (lavedfilm) - lavedfilm
Dear whitecat_fox,Hi again Scott;copied below is is my initial report to ebay re. this guy; if you have anything more on him that you believe ebay should know about, then PLEASE cut loose, as this guy takes the complete p*** and I don't feel inclined to listen to any more of his bull.*********************please view my recent ebay mess sys correspondances with this buyer as I have several reasons to beleive he is making a fraudulent non-delivery claim/refund demand.I have a computer-printed Royal Mail Parcelforce invoice showing that I sent this item on 12/1/13 (address/postcode verified)and their local depot tell me that it HAS been delivered (although I have yet to inform the buyer that I know this).I also have investigated the buyer's recent a/c history, as he told me a story about how this item was supposedly for his son's birthday, but he actually won an IDENTICAL toy (181055709534) on the same day that he won mine, so if he already has one of this item, then his comments do not really add up.I do not wish to refund this buyer, as I believe he should be making his claims of non-delivery (false or otherwise) directly to Royal Mail, as it is an issue with the carrier, not me (I am a PRIVATE seller, so not insured/liable for carriage any differently than he is).I've offered to send the buyer the Parcelforce invoice to assist his claim, but he says that he wants me to refund him FIRST, and then try to claim non-delivery compensation MYSELF from Royal Mail.There are also several recorded comments on his feedback pages relating to his previous non-delivery claims which other sellers have disputed as FALSE; in addition, he leaves a very high % of neg feedbacks to other sellers, so I predict he intends to do the same to me should I not meet his demands.Bearing all of this in mind, I am still not prepared to issue a direct refund, as I'm not satisfied this claim is legitimate, but would like to know ebay's view all the same.******- lavedfilm
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From: lavedfilm
To: whitecat_fox
Subject: lavedfilm has sent a message
Sent Date: 25-Jan-13 21:54:11 GMT
Dear whitecat_fox,Hi there;So sorry to contact you outside of any transaction, but I can see that ebay member 2012collectibles2012 bought item #130706934649 from you on 17/7/12 and then tried to 'scam' you by claiming non-delivery.Well, I have reason to believe that he's trying the same with me, so anything you could possibly share with me about the experience (ie. how was it resolved - did you refund, did ebay decide in your favor?) would be much appreciated and greatly help a fellow ebay-trader.If not, that's fine no worries and I shan't contact you further at all.Cheers,Nick (lavedfilm) - lavedfilm
Dear whitecat_fox,Hi again Scott;copied below is is my initial report to ebay re. this guy; if you have anything more on him that you believe ebay should know about, then PLEASE cut loose, as this guy takes the complete p*** and I don't feel inclined to listen to any more of his bull.*********************please view my recent ebay mess sys correspondances with this buyer as I have several reasons to beleive he is making a fraudulent non-delivery claim/refund demand.I have a computer-printed Royal Mail Parcelforce invoice showing that I sent this item on 12/1/13 (address/postcode verified)and their local depot tell me that it HAS been delivered (although I have yet to inform the buyer that I know this).I also have investigated the buyer's recent a/c history, as he told me a story about how this item was supposedly for his son's birthday, but he actually won an IDENTICAL toy (181055709534) on the same day that he won mine, so if he already has one of this item, then his comments do not really add up.I do not wish to refund this buyer, as I believe he should be making his claims of non-delivery (false or otherwise) directly to Royal Mail, as it is an issue with the carrier, not me (I am a PRIVATE seller, so not insured/liable for carriage any differently than he is).I've offered to send the buyer the Parcelforce invoice to assist his claim, but he says that he wants me to refund him FIRST, and then try to claim non-delivery compensation MYSELF from Royal Mail.There are also several recorded comments on his feedback pages relating to his previous non-delivery claims which other sellers have disputed as FALSE; in addition, he leaves a very high % of neg feedbacks to other sellers, so I predict he intends to do the same to me should I not meet his demands.Bearing all of this in mind, I am still not prepared to issue a direct refund, as I'm not satisfied this claim is legitimate, but would like to know ebay's view all the same.******- lavedfilm