eBay seller not responding, ideas?
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Originally Posted by Heathen
1. Ebay is NOT a store.
2. There is PLENTY of information to be had on their own sites (paypal & ebay) about how to deal with transactions. Use them.
3. There are also PLENTY of other sites dedicated to helping users with ebay problems or reporting various related issues and users. This is not one of them.
4. Keep forum content to content that is relevant.
2. There is PLENTY of information to be had on their own sites (paypal & ebay) about how to deal with transactions. Use them.
3. There are also PLENTY of other sites dedicated to helping users with ebay problems or reporting various related issues and users. This is not one of them.
4. Keep forum content to content that is relevant.
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Originally Posted by Heathen
1. Ebay is NOT a store.
2. There is PLENTY of information to be had on their own sites (paypal & ebay) about how to deal with transactions. Use them.
3. There are also PLENTY of other sites dedicated to helping users with ebay problems or reporting various related issues and users. This is not one of them.
4. Keep forum content to content that is relevant.
2. There is PLENTY of information to be had on their own sites (paypal & ebay) about how to deal with transactions. Use them.
3. There are also PLENTY of other sites dedicated to helping users with ebay problems or reporting various related issues and users. This is not one of them.
4. Keep forum content to content that is relevant.
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Originally Posted by Heathen
1. Ebay is NOT a store.
2. There is PLENTY of information to be had on their own sites (paypal & ebay) about how to deal with transactions. Use them.
3. There are also PLENTY of other sites dedicated to helping users with ebay problems or reporting various related issues and users. This is not one of them.
4. Keep forum content to content that is relevant.
2. There is PLENTY of information to be had on their own sites (paypal & ebay) about how to deal with transactions. Use them.
3. There are also PLENTY of other sites dedicated to helping users with ebay problems or reporting various related issues and users. This is not one of them.
4. Keep forum content to content that is relevant.
Heathen, the moderators and administrators at DVDTalk have accepted ebay and paypal questions in all of their forums. Why shouldn't you? They don't see anything wrong with any member asking questions here about anything related with both topics. And ebay is a store/auction site. People exchange items for money. So let it be. It is not bothering anybody else but you. Just Chilllll!!!!!
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I repeat:
Pay particular attention to items 1-4.
Originally Posted by Heathen
1. Ebay is NOT a store.
2. There is PLENTY of information to be had on their own sites (paypal & ebay) about transactions. Use them.
3. There are also PLENTY of other sites dedicated to helping users with ebay problems or reporting various related issues and users. This is not one of them.
4. Keep forum content to content that is relevant.
2. There is PLENTY of information to be had on their own sites (paypal & ebay) about transactions. Use them.
3. There are also PLENTY of other sites dedicated to helping users with ebay problems or reporting various related issues and users. This is not one of them.
4. Keep forum content to content that is relevant.
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Originally Posted by Heathen
I repeat:
Pay particular attention to items 1-4.
Pay particular attention to items 1-4.
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/showthread....78#post7003978
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Originally Posted by JAA
Is there an Ebay discussion section at DVD Talk I am not aware of?
If not, what's so seriously wrong with discussing the topic here? Heathen? Lunatikk?
[insert huge EYEROLL here]
If not, what's so seriously wrong with discussing the topic here? Heathen? Lunatikk?

[insert huge EYEROLL here]
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To actually get back to the question...i have had similar experiences with Ebay sellers. I think the best thing that you can do is give it a little bit more time for him to respond. Some people don't check their email very regularly, or maybe something has happened with the person where they have been unable to reach a computer. I would advise giving it about another week and then if you still have not heard anything try creating a dispute. At least that way Ebay will contact the seller and try to get the situtaion resolved.
I am currently going through a dispute with a seller in the UK who i bought something from a while ago and he has been holding onto the item i bought even though i paid him two months ago.
Whatever happens good luck.
I am currently going through a dispute with a seller in the UK who i bought something from a while ago and he has been holding onto the item i bought even though i paid him two months ago.
Whatever happens good luck.




