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Originally Posted by backyardrsx
if you look at the pic with the handwritten tag, you can tell those are the fake iv's. Look closely at the cement on the sides. The other pics without the handwritten tags are legit.
Originally Posted by ericescobar
so, the bid actually ended up bein on ebay. it was simply ended for me and i still payed through THAT auction. i won it. hopefully that counts for something. we didnt work outside of ebay. now its up to paypal, as they just sent me an email saying they are investigating the claim after the seller sent a statement probobly against mine. im hoping i have an advantage, as he DID claim them to be authentic on more than one occasion, as wel as on the listing
^^Niketalk at it's finest!Originally Posted by OnlyRetroXi
Originally Posted by akira824
if u asked the guy to sell u the kicks for $300 outright i'm assuming he stopped the auction before it ended. did he setup another auction for u with pics? if the original auction or the new one he setup for u DOES NOT say "authentic" and the pics matched the shoes u ended up getting u might be SOL. paypal is only gonna give u a refund if he did something that was not represented in the auction. for example, if he never said they were "authentic" in the actual auction description its your job, as the buyer, to make sure u get what he described. if he never said, in the auction, they were authentic even if u prove u got fakes he never said they weren't fakes. also, if the pics in the auction description match what u got and u can't prove otherwise then paypal may not give ur money back. if he stopped the auction early to sell to u then both of u guys are in violation of ebay rules
if he did not setup another auction for u and u just paid him via paypal without a "contract" i don't know what recourse u have unless u put down in the paypal description portion when u sent him money that the shoes were "authentic", etc....
hope all this makes sense
good luck
Actually its against the law to sell non-authentic, replica, or fake merchandise in any shape of form. He is entitled to at least some money back (up to $200 [seeing how the seller does not have over 50 feedback]) under the condition that he is able to prove that the products he got are indeed non authentic... eBay's policy (below)...
Counterfeits, unauthorized replicas, unauthorized items (such as counterfeit watches, handbags, or other accessories) or unauthorized copies (such as copies of software programs, video games, music albums, movies, television programs, or photographs) are not permitted on eBay. Unauthorized copies include (but are not limited to) copies that are pirated, duplicated, backed-up or bootlegged. It is illegal to sell unauthorized copies of media.
Guideline: If the product you are selling bears the name or logo of a company, but it wasn't made or endorsed by that company, don't list it on eBay.
Violations of this policy may result in a range of actions, including:
Listing cancellation
Limits on account privileges
Account suspension
Forfeit of eBay fees on cancelled listings
Loss of PowerSeller status
Originally Posted by Size 15 Please
Post dem picz..I wanna see how fake they are
ericescobar wrote:
WestCoastNike wrote:
wow...file a dispute on paypal immediately...put a stop payment on credit card. take it as a lesson learned.
on paypal? ok. yea, im really angry with this guy. dont know why i even trusted him. how high a rate of success does this procedure have?
Honestly dude Paypal sucks, I lost over $400 throught them last year because if you told them its fake they will tell you get an appraiser to appraiseit or get an official letter form Nike, FNL,FTL, FA or some store. I went to FA the manager gave me a page long note stating these RA V Lasers were fake afterhe inspected them but Paypal didnt accept it because it wasnt an official letter head from FA with company stamp etc. I went back to get it official but hecouldnt becuase it is not companys policy to do such letters, same with NTLA and all other stores.
My best bet is to return the shoes with tracking # then file a paypal claim saying he told you return it for a refund, if this doesnt work file the claim withyour CC company once there is proof the merchandise was returned you will get a credit to your account,.................PS never ever use paypal balances to make purchases.
thats what i did. the punk *%$ just thinks he can get a way with lyin ON THE LISTING! so the guy just sent me a message on ebay saying he wants me tosend him a 60 dollar money order instead of his fake shoes......Originally Posted by 3thaman
Never do it outside a auction. I always give them a price I will pay then bid and have them end the auction and add the diffrence to the invoice under misc. charges. That way it's on record with ebay and paypal.