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Pissed - scammed on eBay/PayPal
December 21, 2019 at
03:11 PM
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Sold download codes for Fallen Order on eBay since I didn't feel like selling locally on CL.
Sold fast via Buy It Now; got the money; sent the codes. Now buyer is disputing via PayPal.
Such garbage and pisses me off so much.

I should know better to trust the internet or people, but eBay / PayPal basically have a system set up to enable fraud with zero to no recourse.
I can only hope that whomever the buyer is that they try to scam someone with dox-like tendencies.
Sold fast via Buy It Now; got the money; sent the codes. Now buyer is disputing via PayPal.
Such garbage and pisses me off so much.

I should know better to trust the internet or people, but eBay / PayPal basically have a system set up to enable fraud with zero to no recourse.
I can only hope that whomever the buyer is that they try to scam someone with dox-like tendencies.
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PayPal suppose to be secure for paying isn't it? Because you can open a dispute.
Learned this years ago.
Learned this years ago.
Learned this years ago.
Some customers (and I use that term loosely) seem to expect a Costco type return policy (return shit forever) and to never have to pay a dime to ship back anything even if it's THEIR fault for wanting a return (don't like it).
The biggest thing that worked against sellers on there though are the Amazon customer service reps who seemed to love to file A-Z claims that were way outside of policy. EVERY LAST ONE of those claims dings a seller unless they manage to successfully argue their case. That's why so many of the sellers bent over backwards for even the most ridiculous customers.
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Time to /ignore this thread and move on.
You might not get your money back but at least you get to break off part of a stick in the buyer backside.
You might not get your money back but at least you get to break off part of a stick in the buyer backside.
Evil but highly appropriate.
Used to sell a good amount of things there but scammer proportion increased a lot and both Amazon and Ebay side 99.9999% with the buyer regardless of how ridiculous it is.
There's still a good amount of decent buyers, so if you're a big business/seller you just accept it as the cost of business. But if you're small potatoes seller, a couple of unlucky transactions can wipe out profits from your last 10 sales easily.
Stopped selling on Ebay and Amazon. Now I only deal in person and cash only. WAY smaller market but I don't get screwed either.
Feel your pain OP. Sadly nothing effective that you can do about it.
The $40 is not too important at all. It's most annoying to me as it increases the net price of my great deal on the X, but I'm still happy to have the X despite the new one getting announced the day after I bought it (dumb marketers to crap on the holiday season).
Thanks all for reading this and replies. Agree entirely with @sc2 - I'm now cash only. Just sold a few things on CL. Gave some people a good price, got rid of some stuff, they're happy, I'm happy and far easier to detect scams/flakes.
The $40 is not too important at all. It's most annoying to me as it increases the net price of my great deal on the X, but I'm still happy to have the X despite the new one getting announced the day after I bought it (dumb marketers to crap on the holiday season).
Thanks all for reading this and replies. Agree entirely with @sc2 - I'm now cash only. Just sold a few things on CL. Gave some people a good price, got rid of some stuff, they're happy, I'm happy and far easier to detect scams/flakes.
what did you end up doing?