Ebay: Someone sold me a flashed 9800SE
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 10:56 pm
A guy had a 9800 Pro on ebay for a pretty good price, I checked his past auctions and they looked all legit and everything, so I used buy it now.
It gets here, and it's a flashed 9800SE, but in reality, it isn't even flashed! The drivers recognize it as a SE, and the clock speeds are SE speeds
So I email him, I tried calling him, but the information he gave Ebay was false. His name under there was false also. So, now I'm stuck with a 9800SE and out $265
I file a buyer complaint with paypal but they refuse because the seller sent me "something"
The buyer refuses to give my money back, at one time he wanted me to ship it first and then he'd refund money but I don't trust him at all. Suggestions? I filed a claim with squaretrade & ebay, I also had a conversation with paypal but they pretty much don't care since he shipped me something.
An email log is here: http://m00t.com/9800pro/email.txt
Any suggestions? Now that paypal won't do anything, I think I'm going to have to start talking to him again to get my money back
solved. He sent my money back
It gets here, and it's a flashed 9800SE, but in reality, it isn't even flashed! The drivers recognize it as a SE, and the clock speeds are SE speeds
So I email him, I tried calling him, but the information he gave Ebay was false. His name under there was false also. So, now I'm stuck with a 9800SE and out $265
I file a buyer complaint with paypal but they refuse because the seller sent me "something"
The buyer refuses to give my money back, at one time he wanted me to ship it first and then he'd refund money but I don't trust him at all. Suggestions? I filed a claim with squaretrade & ebay, I also had a conversation with paypal but they pretty much don't care since he shipped me something.
An email log is here: http://m00t.com/9800pro/email.txt
Any suggestions? Now that paypal won't do anything, I think I'm going to have to start talking to him again to get my money back
solved. He sent my money back