Can you pinch details on Ebay??
#32
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: sheffield
Posts: 4,093
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
best is NOT to give him a feedback at all. because he can't respond.
ignore his email for the first week
2nd week say you're going on holiday and will send him a cheque before you go.
3rd week say have you received the cheque yet.
4th week tell him the cheque was sent to x address ( buy type a wrong address)
5th week tell him you're ill and will get this sorted out asap
6th week p155 your self laughing knowing that very soon he can't get a refund for the commision charge from ebay cos it's too late. so he has to pay ...10% ????
ignore his email for the first week
2nd week say you're going on holiday and will send him a cheque before you go.
3rd week say have you received the cheque yet.
4th week tell him the cheque was sent to x address ( buy type a wrong address)
5th week tell him you're ill and will get this sorted out asap
6th week p155 your self laughing knowing that very soon he can't get a refund for the commision charge from ebay cos it's too late. so he has to pay ...10% ????
#34
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: sheffield
Posts: 4,093
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
actually just checked after 45 days so....6 weeks?
fees i think 3.25%
by the way if ebay sends you a reminder. say you sent him payment and received the goods already,.
but HE sent you an email to ignore ebay reminders cos he wants his listing fee back.
it will be better use a different email address when you send him emails (different from the one registered to ebay) why??.....incase he forwards them to ebay, you can deny the emails then
it will be cool if you can make a fake email about the
omg i do have an evil MIND.
HAHAHAHAH mess with a scoobynet member.....mess with the scooby community
hahahahahahahahahhahaaha
fees i think 3.25%
by the way if ebay sends you a reminder. say you sent him payment and received the goods already,.
but HE sent you an email to ignore ebay reminders cos he wants his listing fee back.
it will be better use a different email address when you send him emails (different from the one registered to ebay) why??.....incase he forwards them to ebay, you can deny the emails then
it will be cool if you can make a fake email about the
but HE sent you an email to ignore ebay reminders cos he wants his listing fee back.
omg i do have an evil MIND.
HAHAHAHAH mess with a scoobynet member.....mess with the scooby community
hahahahahahahahahhahaaha
#35
The cheeky ****** has sent through a payment thing for the second time with the price of delivery added (£10) even though in the item bumph it says "Do a buy it now, and I'll post it for free". Tssk, that's gonna delay him, especially as it takes well over a day for me to respond...
#37
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Surrey/London borders.
Posts: 8,300
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
He can claim hi fees back after 17 days if honest or 7 if not.
To get him in the **** just tell him you don't want it and say he can claim his cash back as you're mutually agreeing. Then, you will get an email from ebay asking if this is true. Reply saying NO and he will be suspended for abusing ebay's final value credit system.
To get him in the **** just tell him you don't want it and say he can claim his cash back as you're mutually agreeing. Then, you will get an email from ebay asking if this is true. Reply saying NO and he will be suspended for abusing ebay's final value credit system.
#43
yeah wheelchairexpress. Except I don't think I can go much further with it, just recieved this email from an ebay address:
NOTICE: eBay Registration Verification -
Unfortunately, the contact information you supplied when registering at eBay is either inaccurate or incomplete. We realise that this is most probably due to oversight or privacy concerns. Please respond to this message and include the following information:
Email address:
Full name:
Companyoptional)
Address:
City:
County:
Postcode:
Country:
Daytime phone number:
Evening phone number:
Best time of day to be contacted:
Please note that this information must be supplied within 24 hours. Otherwise eBay will sadly have to suspend your registration until such time as the updated information is received. This will unfortunately include ending any current auctions you have running, or bids that you have made.
Your cooperation and quick response in this matter is greatly appreciated.
NOTICE: eBay Registration Verification -
Unfortunately, the contact information you supplied when registering at eBay is either inaccurate or incomplete. We realise that this is most probably due to oversight or privacy concerns. Please respond to this message and include the following information:
Email address:
Full name:
Companyoptional)
Address:
City:
County:
Postcode:
Country:
Daytime phone number:
Evening phone number:
Best time of day to be contacted:
Please note that this information must be supplied within 24 hours. Otherwise eBay will sadly have to suspend your registration until such time as the updated information is received. This will unfortunately include ending any current auctions you have running, or bids that you have made.
Your cooperation and quick response in this matter is greatly appreciated.
#46
Should i be at all concerned about this:
YOUR MONEY HAS NOT ARRIVED AND QUITE HONESTLY I DID NOT THINK IT WOULD. I AM
NOW COMMENCING PROCEEDINGS FOR COMPENSATION FOR YOUR ACTIONS
NOW COMMENCING PROCEEDINGS FOR COMPENSATION FOR YOUR ACTIONS
#47
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Surrey/London borders.
Posts: 8,300
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
No.
All he can do is get you a warning from ebay. He will claim his final value fees back from ebay but will still pay the listing fees.
When you get the email from ebay reply saying something like he was abusive and kept emailing you to harrass you. They have to investigate this and may freeze his account for a while!!!
All he can do is get you a warning from ebay. He will claim his final value fees back from ebay but will still pay the listing fees.
When you get the email from ebay reply saying something like he was abusive and kept emailing you to harrass you. They have to investigate this and may freeze his account for a while!!!
#49
Scooby Regular
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: The poliotical wing of Chip Sengravy.
Posts: 6,129
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
nate -
tis a closeley guarded secret
...nice one to whoever did it, Mr Tench must be as thick as pigsh1t, I am honestly surprised he has not put 2+2 together and thought of me
It seems to me that our fishy freind is just some boring window licker with nothing better to do than try and big himself up in the "real" world - ie, via Ebay .
tis a closeley guarded secret
...nice one to whoever did it, Mr Tench must be as thick as pigsh1t, I am honestly surprised he has not put 2+2 together and thought of me
It seems to me that our fishy freind is just some boring window licker with nothing better to do than try and big himself up in the "real" world - ie, via Ebay .
#51
i have just got some more rubbish through from him:
The reason i don't want his goods is because it said in the advert "use by it now and pay no p&p", and yet the bill came through with surprise surprise the full amount. ---- Damn, negative feedback on an account which hasn't been used for any other transactions - gutted.
Well you might say that but you have agreed to a legal binding contract when
you bid on this auction, which I can assure you, I will pursue to the max in
order to get full legal recourse and a satisfactory compensation with the
help of Ebay and Safe Harbour. I will also continue with N.B.W. and will
make sure of negative posting of feedback against you. I have seen all the
correspondence to you and find that it is only standard procedure
I am now at the end of this matter with you, all further correspondence can
go through my solicitors
you bid on this auction, which I can assure you, I will pursue to the max in
order to get full legal recourse and a satisfactory compensation with the
help of Ebay and Safe Harbour. I will also continue with N.B.W. and will
make sure of negative posting of feedback against you. I have seen all the
correspondence to you and find that it is only standard procedure
I am now at the end of this matter with you, all further correspondence can
go through my solicitors
#52
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Surrey/London borders.
Posts: 8,300
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
What a chod!!
You'll get an email with a warning from ebay - a slap on the wrist wich you can contend and have your say.
I have had 100s of non-payers and belive me, I wish I had recourse to get all my cash back. I can only reclaim my final value fees from ebay - no one else.
Milk it and wind the ***** uo.
You'll get an email with a warning from ebay - a slap on the wrist wich you can contend and have your say.
I have had 100s of non-payers and belive me, I wish I had recourse to get all my cash back. I can only reclaim my final value fees from ebay - no one else.
Milk it and wind the ***** uo.
#53
I quite fancy an air-nailer.. hmm
ya reckon it would be an idea to delete the email alias, or just ignore it all and laugh? Don't want to get in sh*t for helping a scoobynet pal out!
ya reckon it would be an idea to delete the email alias, or just ignore it all and laugh? Don't want to get in sh*t for helping a scoobynet pal out!
Last edited by RedMicaRocks; 31 March 2004 at 09:46 PM. Reason: where's the keyboard again?
#55
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Surrey/London borders.
Posts: 8,300
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
You can't get into any ****.
Ebay don't give a **** and will merely send you an automated email.
I know their systems inside out through my use of it.........
Keep it up.
Ebay don't give a **** and will merely send you an automated email.
I know their systems inside out through my use of it.........
Keep it up.
#57
What is all this toss about a solicitor then? Is just trying to act hard because he nicked someone's advert?
Do you think he even had the item to sell, sounds a bit iffy to me.
If i was to reply to his solicitors would this not cost him money??? Need to be a little careful of course, but all he has is a name and an email address.
Do you think he even had the item to sell, sounds a bit iffy to me.
If i was to reply to his solicitors would this not cost him money??? Need to be a little careful of course, but all he has is a name and an email address.
#58
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Surrey/London borders.
Posts: 8,300
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
The solictor talk is bollox.
If you want advice on ebay's system PM me. It's an automated company with very few employees.
Don't worry!!!!!!!!!
If you want advice on ebay's system PM me. It's an automated company with very few employees.
Don't worry!!!!!!!!!
#59
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: sheffield
Posts: 4,093
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
say sorry for the delay
last week you was going to the post box to post the cheque when a speeding car did a hit and run,. you noticed it was a scoob and will proceed action to him.
however after the accident i am crippled and am using a wheel chair.
do you have any tips in working one of these.
will the item i won fit in an electric wheel chair
last week you was going to the post box to post the cheque when a speeding car did a hit and run,. you noticed it was a scoob and will proceed action to him.
however after the accident i am crippled and am using a wheel chair.
do you have any tips in working one of these.
will the item i won fit in an electric wheel chair
#60
Originally Posted by Stiff
Mail him back and say you thought you saw his name on a loaf of bread whilst shopping but on closer inspection it said `THICK CUT`. See what he replies.