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ebay unpaid item case opened against me

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  • gik
    gik Posts: 1,130 Forumite
    4th time.
    gik - what's YOUR ebay ID ?



    labman01...yours? prowlas?
  • UsernameAlreadyExists
    UsernameAlreadyExists Posts: 1,194 Forumite
    edited 8 June 2014 at 1:28AM
    No longer a registered user.


    EDIT: removed a link to the username that failed. It said ^^^

    What's your ebay ID gik?
  • Just out of curiosity Prowla, why do you think that the ebay user agreement doesn't apply to you?

    When you bid on or buy an item, you're accepting the seller's terms as set out in their listing. You're entitled to expect that the seller will do what they've said with regards to postage, payments and returns.
  • gik
    gik Posts: 1,130 Forumite
    correction thelabman01...yours and prowlas please?
  • gik
    gik Posts: 1,130 Forumite
    No longer a registered user.
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/labman01


    What's your ebay ID gik?



    Yours? prowlas?
  • gik
    gik Posts: 1,130 Forumite
    No longer a registered user.
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/labman01


    What's your ebay ID gik?



    Yours now?
  • UsernameAlreadyExists
    UsernameAlreadyExists Posts: 1,194 Forumite
    edited 8 June 2014 at 1:28AM
    EDIT: Removed a link to the ID that failed.
    It said ...





    The user ID you entered wasn't found. Please check the user ID and try again.
  • SeduLOUs
    SeduLOUs Posts: 2,171 Forumite
    Which part of "By submitting your bid, you'll be contractually committing to buy this item from the seller if you are the winning bidder." do you not understand?

    Terms can be changed after the event only by mutual agreement, but there is no obligation for a seller to enter into a conversation with you (regardless of what you believe would be polite) if he has no wish to change the terms of the sale.

    He has not agreed to change the terms, and obviously isn't going to, so it's time for you to uphold your side of the contractual agreement as it stands and pay.
  • gik
    gik Posts: 1,130 Forumite
    try thelabman1 (Now I've checked!)....what is yours? How many times do you want me to ask?
  • SeduLOUs wrote: »
    He has not agreed to change the terms
    How do you know this? He has not replied.
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