07-07-06, 09:02 PM
t2r Wrote:open them, find out they are fake, get the money back and keep the shoes, his problem, ur gain
Yup!
I did that with a pair - they were shipped from china even though the seller was in England!
I opened 'em up, took 1 look at them, & got straight on the sellers case via email.
He promised me a refund but after 3 weeks of waiting, it still hadn't come, so i logged the 1st stage of complaint with paypal (i couldn't with ebay though as i bought them direct from the seller for £50 even though he had them up on the bay for £140 "Buy it Now")
So i searched on google as he had an unusual name, got a few leads, phoned about & tracked him down, then i managed to get hold of his number so i phoned him up...
He was a little shocked to say the least!
After a few choice words & a threat of a me paying him a visit, he promised me he would post a cheque straight away as his paypal account had been frozen from other unhappy people - the following day my cheque came & it cleared no probs - but others have left him negative feedback on ebay as they've lost their money & now he's no longer a registerd user.
I ended up putting them in the Sally Army clothes bin - i just hope they haven't sold them on as adidas trainers through 1 of their charity shops!
Moral of the story is if you receive fakes, get straight on the case to ebay & paypal & get your refund before it's to late as you only get a limited time to do it!


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