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Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 0
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Problem with Ebay seller -- any advice?
Ebay is an odd enough cyber-land that I figured I might run across something like this eventually. But here's the 411:
I recently won an auction on a guitar. I contacted the seller, everything seemed fine, but when he got back to me with a shipping price, he asked to have the payment (money order) made out to a different name. Well, okay, so maybe he owes someone some money or something. But after mentioning to him in two separate emails that I wanted his phone number before sending payment, he has now emailed me back and said, "I gave you all the important information. I do not give out my phone number." Now, we're not talking a fortune here, but it IS several hundred dollars. I'm going to email him back and try to work things out -- I would like to have the guitar, and I'm sure he'd like to have the money -- but I really don't want to send a 3rd party money order "blind" to someone who won't give me his phone number. I have no others reason(s) to be suspicious, his emails aren't weird or anything, I'm just feeling reluctant on this one. IF WE CAN'T WORK IT OUT... how should I approach this? Should I communicate directly with Ebay? Communicate with him and send a cc to Ebay? Send the money and hope for the best? Just blow off the deal and leave negative feedback? What do you think? Thanks in advance, Chris S. Edit to add: He has a feedback rating of 90 with only 1 complaint, so obviously he's had a lot of satisfied customers. |
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I'd pass..
A good friend of mine went the ebay route to buy a guitar for his wife. He found a seller with monumental positive feedback and the results??
http://community.webshots.com/album/86435761gwyRvH BTW...couldn't you get his phone# online since you already have his name and address?
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: West Gardiner, Maine
Age: 57
Posts: 140
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I agree on the pass....if he isn't willing to talk..
about it, something is wrong. I went through the same thing with some guy in Florida a couple of years back.. no phone available, no address checked out, etc....I saw SCAM in big letters..never heard back from him. Be careful. later.
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Tacoma, WA
Posts: 1,294
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Follow your instinct.....
if the red flags go up, there's a reason. You may want the guitar bad, but my guess is it will never show up.
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Friend of Leo's
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Pass...
If he wants to sell bad enugh he'll work with you. Seems he suspiciously doesn't want to be followed up with. Could be a 3rd party seller. Not worth the hassle if you get burned. Don't worry about the feedback....honest guys have to take a negative hit every once in a while in Ebay land. Damn shame though. Incidently,...if you don't mind divilging,..what geetar did you win? Hopelfully it wasn't the smashed Ricky going for $610.00...then again you have Einstein as your avatar...I'll give ya the benefit of the doubt!
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: White Mountains
Posts: 4,658
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Chris, I'd contact E-Bay ASAP....
in a case like this I'll keep my cash and risk negative feedback...in the last 16 months a new type of member
is being seen with more frequency and E-Bay is supposed to check these types out. honestly if they don't do PayPal I move right along, those types are not my type of E-bayer. Paypal is the only way I trust 'cause it's trackable AND I always read feed back.
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Toronto, Canada
Age: 41
Posts: 3,735
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I don't care what the circumstances, I would not make payment to anyone except the seller. At least that way, you know who got your money, and who you need to pursue. There are definitely a lot of red flags here. Think of the reasons someone doesn't want payment in their own name - a lien on them, unresolved bankruptcy, outstanding warrants, who knows? If it's because he owes money to someone else, that's his problem, not yours. I would be very reluctant to proceed with this.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Surfland USA, Hawaii
Posts: 160
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Communicate with Ebay first and do not leave any negative feedback until they say its ok to backout on the auction.
Asking to address payment to someone other than the person who is listed under the Ebay account is one red flag. Not providing a phone number is a second red flag. If you alert Ebay first and go through the proper channels, they might be able to block the seller from leaving you negative retaliatory feedback. I had a similar experience over a misrepresented amp (also overcharged me $51 on shipping). I followed Ebay's policy (submitted documented proof and used Safe Harbor for negotiating). Seller refused to make things right. Ebay partially re-imbursed my loss...I went ahead and left negative feedback. The seller responded below the negative feedback I left for him on his account; but surprisingly no negative feedback appeared under my account (I think Ebay pulled the plug so he couldn't retaliate). FWIW, prior to my leaving him negative feedback, the seller had a perfect record of 74 positives. The Ebay account was listed under his girlfriend's name. After leaving them their first negative feedback, 2 more negatives immediately appeared under their account. I'm sure they abandoned the account and started another one with a different ID...the account has been inactive since 2000. |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Mystic CT
Posts: 579
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Weird thing to me is he asked you to make the M/O out to someone else (instead of just using that name to begin with). If he wouldn't let me contact him by phone then that would be all I would need to back out, and I never buy (items over $50 from a 'personal' seller) if I can't can't verify/match the address/phone # to the seller. I would just go with your gut feeling, and let him know what you need as a buyer to complete the deal, if he can't provide it then back out through ebay. Good luck hope it works out.
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Friend of Leo's
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Another one for "eBait"!!!!
1. The payment should go to the seller only. Even if he owes money to someone that's his problem, not yours. He collects the money, then he pays the other guy. 2. When you won the auction, you should have gotten his phone number. This is a BIG RED FLAG 3. He doesn't want to talk. Another RED FLAG I don't care if the seller has a 1000 positive feedback, that could've been for selling books or CDs and this is his first guitar. Thefore, contact eBait and don't send any payments until the situation is resolved. Good luck.
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: North of the Border
Posts: 86
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Same thing in Euro-land.....
Just had exactly the same thing here in Europe. A guy in Germany selling a G4 laptop at a really great price. Would only accept payment by wire. Tried to work out a deal by other means......Big silence. Still waiting for him to get back, it's been a few days....
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