Film, Media & TV1 min ago
Bought boots on ebay shop
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After receiving my boots from the seller find that the security tag is still on how can I get it off dont want to have to send the boots back to shop to remove
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I pay income tax on my ebay business and my pensions, the council and insurance company are aware of my business activities and I am fully legitimate and above board.
So you think it's alright to encourage people to go out shoplifting if they can sell their stolen goods through eBay do you?
And no, even when I was a smoker I did not buy dodgy fags. In my business, reputation was everything - people trusted me implicitly.
Loss of trust, loss of business.
So you think it's alright to encourage people to go out shoplifting if they can sell their stolen goods through eBay do you?
And no, even when I was a smoker I did not buy dodgy fags. In my business, reputation was everything - people trusted me implicitly.
Loss of trust, loss of business.
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Boo
She will get her money back if she paid by PayPal.
If this seller is eventually caught the buyer could feasibly be done for receiving stolen goods - the records will be there to show who has bought this sellers goods.
If nothing is done, how much more shoplifting is this person going to do, knowing she has an outlet for it? Shoplifting costs you, me and everybody - and that cost is rising all the time.
Turning a blind eye an letting them get away with it doesn't help.
She will get her money back if she paid by PayPal.
If this seller is eventually caught the buyer could feasibly be done for receiving stolen goods - the records will be there to show who has bought this sellers goods.
If nothing is done, how much more shoplifting is this person going to do, knowing she has an outlet for it? Shoplifting costs you, me and everybody - and that cost is rising all the time.
Turning a blind eye an letting them get away with it doesn't help.
I agree with Ethel on this too - ebay is completely run on trust and without the trust there is no business.
I still say be calm about ti, raise the relevant disputes and wait and see. If a paypal claim is settled in your gain, then you can do what you want with the boots as there is no obligation to return them. If you paid by some other means, you may just loose the money, but kick up a fuss with ebay and leave the usual negative feedback.
See what else she is selling, it could be very telling!!
I still say be calm about ti, raise the relevant disputes and wait and see. If a paypal claim is settled in your gain, then you can do what you want with the boots as there is no obligation to return them. If you paid by some other means, you may just loose the money, but kick up a fuss with ebay and leave the usual negative feedback.
See what else she is selling, it could be very telling!!