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I was partially scammed by someone-what are my options?

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Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Paid by credit card? Youre set, just dispute there and chargeback the charge. And dont do business with anyone that has a handle with 420 in it, youre guaranteed a douchebag.

Thanks! That's like saying, don't trade with anyone who uses a gorilla as an avatar...pretty retarded statement.
 
Originally posted by: Pohemi420
Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Paid by credit card? Youre set, just dispute there and chargeback the charge. And dont do business with anyone that has a handle with 420 in it, youre guaranteed a douchebag.

Thanks! That's like saying, don't trade with anyone who uses a gorilla as an avatar...pretty retarded statement.

LOL Shaun. When the statement about 420 popped up you're the first person that came to mind. Don't worry, I think you're a safe bet here on AT 😀

Originally posted by: tboo
Originally posted by: Cdubneeddeal
Since you used a credit card, I echo the statements regarding doing a chargeback. However, Paypal will close your account, so be aware of that. I would still follow through on the chargeback though. He obviously was out to scam you and most likely was hoping you wouldn't notice.

This is why Im reluctant to do a chargeback. I dont want to lose my Paypal account. Perhaps I should cut my losses & ebay the laptop?

Well it depends. Do you use eBay often? You might be able to open up another Paypal account just with a different credit card or bank account.
 
Originally posted by: altonb1
Originally posted by: tboo
Originally posted by: dud
Just curious, is this the laptop you bought:


Alienware laptop on Notebookforums?

I did buy that one as well but thats not the one Im talking about in this thread.

Here is the one

You bought this from a guy with TWO posts in that forum and when asked about ebay feedback or Heat, he posted an account with a different username.

Why would you do that?



He emailed me other feedback plus two references. His feed back was good at PBnation but the last one was 6 months ago. One of his refrences gave him a thumbs up & his PBNation feedback was good. Turns out he linked me to his old feedback -his new feedback isnt so great.
 
Originally posted by: tboo
Originally posted by: Cdubneeddeal
Since you used a credit card, I echo the statements regarding doing a chargeback. However, Paypal will close your account, so be aware of that. I would still follow through on the chargeback though. He obviously was out to scam you and most likely was hoping you wouldn't notice.

This is why Im reluctant to do a chargeback. I dont want to lose my Paypal account. Perhaps I should cut my losses & ebay the laptop?

Are you serious? Paypal leaves you high and dry and you're worried about them closing your account? If I got screwed and they refused to help I would tell them to bite it.
 
tboo,

Whatever you do please make sure that you leave the appropriate feedback for the seller. He obviously lied (misrepresented) the goods sold to you and tried to blow you off by sending you copied software. Strongly consider a chargeback on your credit card. Paypal is great/fantastic/stupendous when a deal runs flawlessly ... but when a deal goes bad they are less than worthless. They collected their (exorbitant) fees and they leave you (the seller) holding the bag.

I wonder how Paypal would feel if you did a chargeback? Do it so we can find out ...
 
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: tboo
Originally posted by: Cdubneeddeal
Since you used a credit card, I echo the statements regarding doing a chargeback. However, Paypal will close your account, so be aware of that. I would still follow through on the chargeback though. He obviously was out to scam you and most likely was hoping you wouldn't notice.

This is why Im reluctant to do a chargeback. I dont want to lose my Paypal account. Perhaps I should cut my losses & ebay the laptop?

Are you serious? Paypal leaves you high and dry and you're worried about them closing your account? If I got screwed and they refused to help I would tell them to bite it.

I use Ebay a lot. Both buying & selling
 
issue a chargeback on the CC. goods were not delivered as agreed on, simple as that. Paypal can go play with themselves. turn him in as distributing pirated software to Microsoft. if stuff was sent via USPS, contact the Postmaster.
don't return ANYTHING until you have the money back in your account.
 
How about turning in Paypal for profiting from "pirated" Microsoft software and not doing anything about it? Microsoft might not be interested in this one seller, but I thought Paypal would at least have to pretend it's trying to stop "pirated" software sales.


Jim
 
I decided Ill just sell the laptop & cut my losses(which shouldnt be too great). Ill also report him to Microsoft & to USPS since he used them as his shipping method. I do a lot of business on Ebay & I cant do without paypal.
 
Originally posted by: tboo
I decided Ill just sell the laptop & cut my losses(which shouldnt be too great). Ill also report him to Microsoft & to USPS since he used them as his shipping method. I do a lot of business on Ebay & I cant do without paypal.

This is a good move. But why not give him the chance to refund your money before you do this? That way, at least you have some shot of getting all your money back.

Also, why not contact Alienware to find out if the laptop is stolen? They probably track serial #'s.
 
Originally posted by: DBL
Originally posted by: tboo
I decided Ill just sell the laptop & cut my losses(which shouldnt be too great). Ill also report him to Microsoft & to USPS since he used them as his shipping method. I do a lot of business on Ebay & I cant do without paypal.

This is a good move. But why not give him the chance to refund your money before you do this? That way, at least you have some shot of getting all your money back.

Also, why not contact Alienware to find out if the laptop is stolen? They probably track serial #'s.

Good ideas.
 
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