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How is that common sense? Ebay is a company that was pretty recently founded (under 15 years old I believe) and the rules and regulations of ebay/paypal are not common knowledge. I hate when people use the term survival of the fittest as it has very little to do with what they are talking about most of the time. We are talking about a way of trading items using imaginary currency that is based on actual currency that holds no value outside of this society. Where does survival of the fittest come in? At the very most he tricks me into giving him an article of clothing for nothing in return. This is the reason I left niketalk, I cant imagine any of you having friends in the real world.
Relax famb. Besides, where is your common sense? You should be able to answer your own questions? Seriously....why would you agree to meet up AFTER he paid on paypal already? He can just say he never got the shoes....OBVIOUSLY. Or maybe not obviously, to you.
It's easy. You should have refunded his money via paypal, or whatever method of payment he used. Then, agree to a cash only meet up at a bank or police station. Is this really that difficult to figure out? If you fall for this obvious scam of his, you deserve it. Survival of the fittest.
I don't sell stuff on ebay/paypal often therefore no I do not know the rules and regulations. Which just happens to be the reason I asked. Good day sir.
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