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Old 17 July 2007, 01:56 PM
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E-Bay themselves are generally unwilling to help.

I bought a Nintendo DS Lite on E-Bay on 5th July for my wife, paid £99 via PayPal on a Buy-It-Now.

The seller sent me a reference number on the 10th July saying it had been dispatched 1st Class Recorded.

After it hadn't arrived by the 16th I sent him a message via E-Bay, later that night he's refunded my payment back to my PayPal account and filed a non-paying bidder dispute on E-Bay - WTF????

I've responded to the dispute and asked why he's refunded my payment and why he's raised the dispute, his reponse was "Check PayPal, thanks"

I've sent him a couple of messages asking him to ring me and have heard nothign back.

What would you do??

My wifes E-Bay id has 100% positive feedback for 51 transactions and we don't want this dispute to ruin that.

This is what I can see in PayPal

Transaction Details


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eBay Payment Sent (ID Number 1E532109475721013)

This transaction has been refunded.
For further details please see transaction 8GC58936LU277541Y

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Total Amount:
-£99.98 GBP
Date:
5 Jul. 2007
Time:
12:49:01 PDT
Status:
Refunded

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Item # Item Title Qty Price Subtotal
120137555941 BRAND NEW NINTENDO DS LITE CONSOLE IN PINK 1 £94.99 GBP £94.99 GBP




Postage & Packing via Royal Mail 1st Class Recorded
(includes any seller packing fees): £4.99 GBP
Postal Compensation (optional): --

Total: £99.98 GBP


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Postal Address:
** blanked **

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Payment To:
Elcell Communications Ltd (The recipient of this payment is Non-US - Verified)
Seller's ID:
e_cell
Seller's Email:
sales@elcell.co.uk

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Funding Type:
PayPal Funds and Credit Card
Funding Source: £89.15 GBP - PayPal Account
£10.83 GBP - MasterCard/Eurocard Card XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX


This transaction will appear on your statement as "PAYPAL *ELCELLCOMMU".



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Tracking Number:
dl463808934gb
Carrier:
Royal Mail
Order Status:
Posted (10 Jul. 2007)

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Original Transaction

Date Type Status Details Amount
5 Jul. 2007 Payment To Elcell Communications Ltd Refunded ... -£99.98 GBP


Related Transactions
Date Type Status Details Amount
5 Jul. 2007 Charge from Credit Card Completed Details £10.83 GBP
16 Jul. 2007 Refund Completed Details £99.98 GBP
16 Jul. 2007 Credit to Credit Card Completed Details -£10.83 GBP
Total: £0.00 GBP


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Description:
BRAND NEW NINTENDO DS LITE CONSOLE IN PINK


I've sent numerous e-mails and they don't seem to be responding.

I have the address in Manchester and feel like driving up there!!


It would have been far less painless to walk into Comet or Curry's and buy one.
Old 17 July 2007, 02:02 PM
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He may have an automated system that shows the item as being unpaid, when a refund is given.
Respond to the unpaid item dispute (should be a link in the email you recieved about it). State the facts, and then its his turn to reply, and if it was a mistake caused by an automated reply, then he can end the dispute.
Old 17 July 2007, 02:51 PM
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Wouldn't it have been better just to order it from Argos?
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Originally Posted by KiwiGTI
Wouldn't it have been better just to order it from Argos?
In hindsight yes you're right!!
Old 17 July 2007, 03:45 PM
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The unpaid dispute just means he gets his fees back, you don't get a strike as you paid and were given a refund.

Andy
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I have a Black Nintendo Ds for sale in the 'For sale' section if you still wanted one?

Cheers, The Hoff
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Cheers Hoff but she wants a pink one


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Old 17 July 2007, 04:29 PM
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Its to get his fees back. Mutual agreement.
Old 17 July 2007, 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Freak
Its to get his fees back. Mutual agreement.
That's fine, but mutual agreement to what?

Why is he trying to get his fees back, as far as I'm concerned I paid for an item and was waiting for delivery.

If, for any reason, there was a problem I'd expect a mail from him first.

He's still not responded to any communication from me.
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Originally Posted by Hanley
That's fine, but mutual agreement to what?

Why is he trying to get his fees back, as far as I'm concerned I paid for an item and was waiting for delivery.

If, for any reason, there was a problem I'd expect a mail from him first.

He's still not responded to any communication from me.
Mutual agreement to not complete the transaction.
Perhaps a mail or message has gone missing- happens from time ti time with ebays system annoyingly.
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I don't buy that at all.

This is what I found on E-Bay


Once the seller files an Unpaid Item Dispute, eBay sends the buyer an email notification and displays a pop-up message if the buyer signs into eBay within 14 days of filing. The email and pop-up message will provide the following details:

Friendly reminder to pay. The email and pop-up message will remind the buyer that payment has not been received, along with simple instructions on how to respond or how to pay for the item. If the buyer does not respond to the email or pop-up message within seven days, the seller may file for a Final Value Fee credit. The seller also becomes eligible for a free re-list credit.

Mutual agreement indication. If the seller indicates that a mutual agreement has been reached with the buyer not to complete the transaction, eBay will ask the buyer for confirmation through an email and pop-up message.

If the buyer confirms the seller's statement about mutual agreement not to complete the transaction, the buyer will not receive an Unpaid Item strike and the seller will receive a Final Value Fee credit.

If the buyer disagrees with the seller's statement on mutual agreement, the buyer will not receive an Unpaid Item strike and the seller will not receive a Final Value Fee credit. The dispute will be closed immediately after the buyer responds and the seller will not be eligible to re-file an Unpaid Item dispute for that transaction.

If the buyer does not respond to the email or pop-up message within seven days then the seller will be able to close the dispute. The seller will receive a Final Value Fee credit and the buyer will not receive a strike.

I will be choosing the option in bold so he doesn't receive a final value fee credit.

I'm not going to let him mess me around like that and then agree to a mutual withdrawal.
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