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Imtimidating seller
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I haven't answered him, I wasn't sure if it was possible that he had the posties name and if he told me he sent it standard delivery how can he know if I have had it or not.
In a way I hope it actually does turn up, though i'm doubtful it will after nearly 3 weeks0 -
He won't know whether it's arrived if he didn't send it tracked.
He's a bluffing bully.0 -
i_love_freestuff wrote: »I haven't answered him, I wasn't sure if it was possible that he had the posties name and if he told me he sent it standard delivery how can he know if I have had it or not.
In a way I hope it actually does turn up, though i'm doubtful it will after nearly 3 weeks
He is just coming out with a load of hot air. Personally I would not even bother reading anymore of his messages.0 -
Ignore him. He won't get far with the Post Office. He should just forget it and move on.
Leave him appropriate feedback
. "Well, it's election year, Bill, we'd rather people didn't exercise common sense..." - Jed Bartlet, The West Wing, season 4
Am now Crowqueen, MRes (Law) - on to the PhD!0 -
I have left him 'appropriate feedback' and recieved a message this morning telling me that I had better get the feedback removed and that now its the post man and sorting office that are liars ect ect
He has left me feedback to, possitive of course as thats all he can do but in caps calling me a liar a scammer and not to be trusted.0 -
i_love_freestuff wrote: »I have left him 'appropriate feedback' and recieved a message this morning telling me that I had better get the feedback removed and that now its the post man and sorting office that are liars ect ect
He has left me feedback to, possitive of course as thats all he can do but in caps calling me a liar a scammer and not to be trusted.
You can report him for leaving you a false positive and that can get him into a spot of bother too.0 -
i_love_freestuff wrote: »I have left him 'appropriate feedback' and recieved a message this morning telling me that I had better get the feedback removed and that now its the post man and sorting office that are liars ect ect
He has left me feedback to, possitive of course as thats all he can do but in caps calling me a liar a scammer and not to be trusted.
That was careless of him, as you can now call eBay, have that false positive removed & he will get a strike against his selling account.They deem him their worst enemy who tells them the truth. -- Plato0 -
ignore him iam sure he will move on and badger someone else£32 worth of prizes in 2015 so far0
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Report him to eBay immediately. Don't let him try and intimidate anyone else.
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/policies/rfe-spam-ov.html0 -
Once again thank you all so much for your help. I contacted ebay and they removed his delightful feedback also made 'appropriate steps' to his account.
All this for a poxy amount of money, I make 100's a week through ebay and in all my years and transactions this one has gave me the biggest headache.0
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