Purchase date: | June 2020 |
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Buyer's name: | Jeffrey Stark |
Buyer's username: | starkiestalker |
Phone number: | 971-352-2551 |
Buyer's address | 2282 NE Hodan Dr. #4 |
Store: | eBAY |
eBay item #: | 114154199951 |
Buyer's country: | United States |
Payment method: | PayPal |
Category: | Toys & Hobbies |
Details: | Buyer was difficult from the start. Initially claimed item did not arrive although tracking showed it did. Later opened INAD case and sent back a box of broken toys instead of the Star Wars toy I sent. Complete fraud, not a misunderstanding. I have reported to the USPS. |
Reported at: | |
Reporter: | 162.158.X.X |
Name/Username | Phone | Reported at | Comments | |
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Reza Sadeghbeigi | 281-381-1533 | 2021-07-08 | 0 | |
claudio d'orsi | cdorsi@live.it | 3475707433 | 2022-02-04 | 1 |
anoosh mokhtarian | 2013-11-27 | 1 | ||
Tim Flores | 408-859-0637 | 2023-04-19 | 0 | |
Mel Baker | melonslippers@hotmail.com | 2019-04-02 | 0 |
Comments
Doesnt matter, you should always insure packages that are of x amount of value and up. You can sit there and complain that the buyer has to have insurance, but its the sender's responsibility. You have to prove you were the one that sent the item broken or it was the shipper. If it was the shipper, then the shipper is going to say your the one who is SOL because you didnt insure or under rinsure it. In that case you pass the expense onto the buyer as part of shipping costs.
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I think you commented on the wrong thread. Your comment has no relevance.
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