I recently bought two keychains on eBay. One a plain Honda metal keychain, the other was an old school leather with the glass/enamel badge with the Honda logo and the word ACCORD across the bottom.
The auction ended May 10th. I received a plain white business envelope (Beat up a little, but still sealed) with a piece of paper folded up inside it about two weeks later. Postage on the envelope is enough to cover two ounces. I think these two keychains should weigh more than two ounces.
I've been trading emails with this guy back and forth, he's promised to refund my money several times, almost accused me of trying to scam him, and put me off. He even asked me not to give him bad feedback because he already has two in the last year. My last email was "Look. I'm not trying to get over on you for two lousy keychains. I'm an honest, hardworking guy who happens to be an Accord enthusiast. I truly wanted that Accord keychain, and for whatever reasons it managed to escape the envelope you sent it in. You can check my feedback, it's fantastic. Not once have I scammed someone, claimed to have not gotten something, or done anything else to defraud a seller or a buyer on ebay. I even sent you pics of the envelope and paper you sent the chains in. If I had received them, you would have gotten a stellar review. Anytime I get something related to my Accord, I'm ecstatic and I give the seller a fantastic review for brightening my day. Just refund my money and we can both go our seperate ways. That's all I'm asking.
Tonight he emails me with "i do understand but they were sent so i am out of them too. I sold my honda and am as upset as you. I will write you on Friday". I replied that he should have handled this by this point and that I was going to eBay Conflict Resolution. Which sent me to PayPal Resolution, so I did the thing there, went back to eBay and gave him his third negative feedback for the year.
I figure that's worth the $8.30 he's trying to keep in his wallet.
The auction ended May 10th. I received a plain white business envelope (Beat up a little, but still sealed) with a piece of paper folded up inside it about two weeks later. Postage on the envelope is enough to cover two ounces. I think these two keychains should weigh more than two ounces.
I've been trading emails with this guy back and forth, he's promised to refund my money several times, almost accused me of trying to scam him, and put me off. He even asked me not to give him bad feedback because he already has two in the last year. My last email was "Look. I'm not trying to get over on you for two lousy keychains. I'm an honest, hardworking guy who happens to be an Accord enthusiast. I truly wanted that Accord keychain, and for whatever reasons it managed to escape the envelope you sent it in. You can check my feedback, it's fantastic. Not once have I scammed someone, claimed to have not gotten something, or done anything else to defraud a seller or a buyer on ebay. I even sent you pics of the envelope and paper you sent the chains in. If I had received them, you would have gotten a stellar review. Anytime I get something related to my Accord, I'm ecstatic and I give the seller a fantastic review for brightening my day. Just refund my money and we can both go our seperate ways. That's all I'm asking.
Tonight he emails me with "i do understand but they were sent so i am out of them too. I sold my honda and am as upset as you. I will write you on Friday". I replied that he should have handled this by this point and that I was going to eBay Conflict Resolution. Which sent me to PayPal Resolution, so I did the thing there, went back to eBay and gave him his third negative feedback for the year.
I figure that's worth the $8.30 he's trying to keep in his wallet.
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