Half-Life 2 eBay problem...what would YOU do?
#26
Thread Starter
DVD Talk Hero
Originally Posted by Heat
Just a few comments...
1. If that is his real name (Hank Szc- zepanski), break it up or something (like I did) so that a google search won't bring up this thread.
2. As stated before, obviously add him to your blocked bidders list.
3. Any chance that the key could have been hacked and somebody else really could have used it?
4. If you knew what the key was, any chance of telling when it was used? (thus you could either shoot holes in this guy's story, or realize that somebody had guessed the code two months ago or something).
5. When he used Paypal, he didn't use a credit card, right?
6. Don't respond to anything else he sends.
1. If that is his real name (Hank Szc- zepanski), break it up or something (like I did) so that a google search won't bring up this thread.
2. As stated before, obviously add him to your blocked bidders list.
3. Any chance that the key could have been hacked and somebody else really could have used it?
4. If you knew what the key was, any chance of telling when it was used? (thus you could either shoot holes in this guy's story, or realize that somebody had guessed the code two months ago or something).
5. When he used Paypal, he didn't use a credit card, right?
6. Don't respond to anything else he sends.
I have added him to my blocked list.
Perhaps the key was stolen, nevertheless I offered to work with him, he just wants to be an ass and be rude.
I'm not sure when the key was used, unfortunately I can't remember the key, I just made sure it was there when I checked the box.
Not sure if he used a credit card or PayPal funds.
He hasn't sent anything else except the eBay dispute. I had to respond to that otherwise it'd make me look bad in eBay's eyes, I assume.
#27
DVD Talk Legend
I think he realized after you sent it to him that the discs were worthless and all you need is Steam to install and play... so he decided to try to get his money back.
That, or he's actually pissed at you and thinks you're running a scam where you sold your discs and a used product key and if he complains you offer him the working key/account.
That, or he's actually pissed at you and thinks you're running a scam where you sold your discs and a used product key and if he complains you offer him the working key/account.
#28
Thread Starter
DVD Talk Hero
He closed the dispute now, I got this message:
The buyer has closed the dispute and indicated that their concerns have not been resolved. If the transaction is eligible, the buyer may now elect to escalate this matter to a reimbursement claim under eBay's Standard Purchase Protection Program.
It looks like I am getting the shaft here.....
The buyer has closed the dispute and indicated that their concerns have not been resolved. If the transaction is eligible, the buyer may now elect to escalate this matter to a reimbursement claim under eBay's Standard Purchase Protection Program.
It looks like I am getting the shaft here.....
#29
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Steam should be able to confirm when a CD-Key was activated, but that will difficult to work out since you no longer have the CD-Key and he's being so uncooperative.




