What would you guys do? dishonesty

plantman

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A while back i sold an item on ebay, i posted it to the buyer and then a few days later i realised i'd sent the wrong item, simlilar but worth 50x the value of the item i should have sent.

I contacted him and asked nicely for him to send it back and i would cover all his costs and let him have the one he bought free, he replied saying he sold it on a car boot sale which i knew was bullshit.

low and behold he is now selling it on ebay for a large sum of money

what would you guys do apart from get his address and kick his head in?
 
aussiejames said:
Buy it with a 'new' ebay account. File item not described- send back a steaming turd with tracking & the original item. :wink:

This would work
 
I would contact him reminding him that that item is yours. Remind hi that you have his name, email address and home address and will be reporting him to ebau and the police for theft. Tell him you have all his emails telling you that he no longer had your item that he is now selling. These email prove you are knowingly selling stolen goods on ebay. Something ebay will ban him for and the police will be interested to know.
Tell him you'll try and pop round (to his home) at the weekend to sort things out. Or he could just post it back to you. His choice.
 
itfciain said:
aussiejames said:
Buy it with a 'new' ebay account. File item not described- send back a steaming turd with tracking & the original item. :wink:

This would work

This should work tho. **** him back. I would actually hope he sends it without tracking (laziness and dishonesty go hand in hand so this is likely). Then you could claim it never arrived. Failing that, claim it is not as described and send back the item you originally meant to send him. :wink: :lol:
 
What an arse :x

If you can somehow pull it off it would be majestic, just not sure how easy it will actually be :?
 
Report it. That's theft mate. If you've asked for it back and can prove it, he has now dishonestly appropriated your property with the intention of making it his own.

I would be contacting him saying if he doesn't return your item you will be going to the police.
 
I think the problem is proving the item was originally yours, there's no proof :(
 
That is true. But i would say go for it anyway. I would report him to the police just to piss the bloke off. The idea of buying it yourself might work.
 
I don't even think the police would follow it up.

You've got to buy it back and claim non receipt if untracked :twisted:
 
definitely **** him back, if I didn't have some revenge on the wanker it would eat me up.
buy it and screw him over without a doubt
 
Once it's all sorted let us know his ebay name & we'll all send him 'love letters'.
You can then send him that classy pic of you naked & he'll dig his own eyes out :lol:
 
i reckon create a new account and well all chip bids in get a high price you being the highest! i doubt it will be send recorded and you get your money back through paypal
 
aussiejames said:
Once it's all sorted let us know his ebay name & we'll all send him 'love letters'.
You can then send him that classy pic of you naked & he'll dig his own eyes out :lol:

I will up that and send him pictures of my tub toys. :wink:
 
he has it up at a ridiculous price though, my accounts are under my name and he knows it, i might have to call on a friend to do something for me :)
 
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