mooglesrcute
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I considered putting this under the official Ebay thread, but I did not want this information buried in a dense thread
On April 17th I purchased a vintage Borsalino on ebay from a seller named a..fast...shipper. I have seen other hats posted by this user, judging from this fellow's auctions he combs estate sales and will doubtless auction off more hats.
I promptly paid for the hat, and did in fact receive my hat. It did not fit as well as I thought and contacted the seller about a return, to which he cheerfully responded. I returned the hat, never heard anything from the seller, and actually saw the re-listing within a week.
Then a few months later, I noticed my bank account got hit for the price of the hat, but there was never a return. Assuming the balance was sitting in my paypal account I logged on to find that a refund had never been issued.
wanting to make sure I wasn't jumping to conclusions I emailed the seller. Nothing. Two more follow up emails were answered with silence, as well as a physical letter sent to their address. I got the gentleman's phone number via ebay, when I called their fraud department and found out you can access phone numbers of sellers you've dealt with, and called him. First I got his mother, who confirmed the household not knowing me from adam, and offered to take a message, to which I responded my message would be rather long, and I'd rather just call back at a time when he should return. The truth was I didn't want to leave a message in the hands of someone else, but wanted to talk to him directly.
I believe he wised up though, because he also got an email from ebay when I requested his phone number, and has been avoiding my calls, and leaving my messages un-responded. I have stated multiple times that although it seems to look like fraud/theft from my point of view, I would surely like to be proven wrong and all he needs to do is get in contact with me, but at this point he's left me no choice but to report him to his local authorities, which unfortunately means I'm still out $150 which is still a significant amount of money to me.
That said, if I can prevent any fellow forum member from similar sorrows, then that would ease the pain some.
I have reported him to ebay, his account is flagged, but I don't know exactly what that means, since based on his feedback my incident seems to be an isolated case I assume there will be no consequences. If there are, and he makes a new account, I'd be extra cautious of anyone selling hats on a new account from the Chicago area.
On April 17th I purchased a vintage Borsalino on ebay from a seller named a..fast...shipper. I have seen other hats posted by this user, judging from this fellow's auctions he combs estate sales and will doubtless auction off more hats.
I promptly paid for the hat, and did in fact receive my hat. It did not fit as well as I thought and contacted the seller about a return, to which he cheerfully responded. I returned the hat, never heard anything from the seller, and actually saw the re-listing within a week.
Then a few months later, I noticed my bank account got hit for the price of the hat, but there was never a return. Assuming the balance was sitting in my paypal account I logged on to find that a refund had never been issued.
wanting to make sure I wasn't jumping to conclusions I emailed the seller. Nothing. Two more follow up emails were answered with silence, as well as a physical letter sent to their address. I got the gentleman's phone number via ebay, when I called their fraud department and found out you can access phone numbers of sellers you've dealt with, and called him. First I got his mother, who confirmed the household not knowing me from adam, and offered to take a message, to which I responded my message would be rather long, and I'd rather just call back at a time when he should return. The truth was I didn't want to leave a message in the hands of someone else, but wanted to talk to him directly.
I believe he wised up though, because he also got an email from ebay when I requested his phone number, and has been avoiding my calls, and leaving my messages un-responded. I have stated multiple times that although it seems to look like fraud/theft from my point of view, I would surely like to be proven wrong and all he needs to do is get in contact with me, but at this point he's left me no choice but to report him to his local authorities, which unfortunately means I'm still out $150 which is still a significant amount of money to me.
That said, if I can prevent any fellow forum member from similar sorrows, then that would ease the pain some.
I have reported him to ebay, his account is flagged, but I don't know exactly what that means, since based on his feedback my incident seems to be an isolated case I assume there will be no consequences. If there are, and he makes a new account, I'd be extra cautious of anyone selling hats on a new account from the Chicago area.