new ebay con trick.. well it was to me
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 11:03 am
ok lets make it clear i am not bashing ebay here i am just wanting to make others aware so they can possibly avoid the same con as me..
the con is buying something from china where they set the delivery date to be after the final date you can claim from pay pal for none delivery of goods which is 45 days. and then close the account probably having done a few hundred trades in the same sort of way.. a sort of catch 22 con if you like.
i feel sure some would like the full details of what i was buying etc etc...
I wanted tablet style computer but for a specific purpose which means the spec is not important (i.e can be naff) and if it does not work out, i do not want to have spent a lot of money on a flash tablet.. so i go to ebay to find a low spec one. I find one that is just what i want, it is in china but I have bought several items from china in the past with no problems, so not a problem. I check the feedback, almost 20K items sold over 99% positive feedback and negative feedback, complains of slow delivery.. well his add does say he posts once a month etc etc I am not in a hurry either i should add. the trouble is the auctions normally end within about 10 quid of what a same spec item in the uk is so no good to me but i keep looking and happen to see one that is finishing at an odd time of the afternoon so placed my maximum bid of 32 quid ( i told you i did not want to pay much) i set this limit on the grounds if what i got was rubbish or the idea i have does not work out, well i can afford to lose 32 quid/ the wife will not kill me over it. i wait to be out bid.. only i was not i won it for 31 pounds. I get my delivery date ok it is in about 60 days.. what i was expecting..
i sit back and wait it does not arrive i give it a bit more time then go to open a none sending claim which is of course set at 45 days doh.
If any one thinks i am after sympathy I am not as i have clearly said i was prepared to lose the money if it did not work out..I am not bashing china i have bought from there in the past and will again. I just thought i would bring it to other peoples attention in case they got caught out with a larger sum of money.
the con is buying something from china where they set the delivery date to be after the final date you can claim from pay pal for none delivery of goods which is 45 days. and then close the account probably having done a few hundred trades in the same sort of way.. a sort of catch 22 con if you like.
i feel sure some would like the full details of what i was buying etc etc...
I wanted tablet style computer but for a specific purpose which means the spec is not important (i.e can be naff) and if it does not work out, i do not want to have spent a lot of money on a flash tablet.. so i go to ebay to find a low spec one. I find one that is just what i want, it is in china but I have bought several items from china in the past with no problems, so not a problem. I check the feedback, almost 20K items sold over 99% positive feedback and negative feedback, complains of slow delivery.. well his add does say he posts once a month etc etc I am not in a hurry either i should add. the trouble is the auctions normally end within about 10 quid of what a same spec item in the uk is so no good to me but i keep looking and happen to see one that is finishing at an odd time of the afternoon so placed my maximum bid of 32 quid ( i told you i did not want to pay much) i set this limit on the grounds if what i got was rubbish or the idea i have does not work out, well i can afford to lose 32 quid/ the wife will not kill me over it. i wait to be out bid.. only i was not i won it for 31 pounds. I get my delivery date ok it is in about 60 days.. what i was expecting..
i sit back and wait it does not arrive i give it a bit more time then go to open a none sending claim which is of course set at 45 days doh.
If any one thinks i am after sympathy I am not as i have clearly said i was prepared to lose the money if it did not work out..I am not bashing china i have bought from there in the past and will again. I just thought i would bring it to other peoples attention in case they got caught out with a larger sum of money.