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Hate to admit it but I'm out over 1,000 gpb. A painful lesson.
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I don't know how it works in Canada but I had a similar problem with a badge that I bought via PayPal from a guy in Germany.
When received, the badge was found to have been repaired and not worth the money that I paid for it. As my PayPal A/C was linked to my credit card I simply went to my bank who issued the credit card to me with some images of repairs and bingo within a couple of days I had my full refund. In New Zealand when we purchase something using a credit card (in this case via PayPal) we are deemed to be purchasing from the bank and not the vendor and if things all go tits up it is the bank we go to for redress and not the scam artist. Therefore it was the bank who refunded my money and I suppose they got their money back from PayPal and PayPal got their money back from dodgy dealer. You are right re: PayPal - could not be bothered at all. Regards, Chris |
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When I sent my badge back it also got 'lost' in Germany. My bank did not give a damn about the delivery so long as I could provide proof of postage to the seller in Germany with NZ Post receipt and photo of address on the return package. I still received my money back and I'm pretty sure they (the bank) were not going to be left out of pocket their end either. As I stated in my previous post, my contract was with the bank and not with PayPal or the seller. Give it a go. Regards, Chris Last edited by hagwalther; 21-03-19 at 04:09 AM. |
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Okay, I see, well, I'm afraid that sort of thing has been done the death over the years, I do certainly remember an idiot on ebay peddling completely spurious lozenge fabric, which he claimed to be original about fifteen years ago or so now.
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Less than 10 years old, I got his lot free from Shuttleworth which I think was from a camel, gladiator and something else I can't rember, I don't know if it's every year to keep them flying but the planes are stripped of the covering, new linen is refitted and tied on, then painted with dope to shrink it on and hung in the hanger to dry before reassembly or that's how it was explained to me as a boy on a school visit 50 years ago.
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He uses several names on eBay and is also involved with another faker trading as Uncle Ho. Prospective buyers beware... Keith
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I collect badges and medals of London Transport employees and its predecessor and successor companies, bus, tram, trolleybus, underground railway. |
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Would he have traded under JJ Colectables Ltd on Ebay, notice this Seller has stopped trading and has previously sold lots of similar items. Will watch for his new Seller details if it is. Simon. |
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Aircraft fabric
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Last edited by Bill A; 08-04-19 at 08:22 PM. Reason: livened link |
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I like the bullet holes in this one
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I've never had a problem with paypal. Just got a refund last week for $102 from a company that never delivered what it promised. The company never replied to my complaint or paypals request by a certain date so my money was refunded and had it back in my cc within three days.
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