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Originally Posted by The_Bishop
Yeah, don't do that.
I am in the middle of a *bad* e-bay experience. Sold my tablet on E-bay, even marked it "No Returns/Refunds". Guy buys it, changes his mind/doesn't know how to use it/breaks it two days after receiving it, then files a claim that it's "Significantly Not As Described." Paypal locks up the funds (Which I moved out of there as soon as he paid) which now results in me having a negative balance on Paypal (Account now useless). They ask both sides to 'tell their story' and they render a decision. They can decide to refund the guy his money, then they'll start hounding me for it.
So, in a nutshell, F#(& E-bay unless you don't mind getting ripped off.
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I had the same thing happen but with a FAST intake. he claimed it was broken when he got it (not due to shipping damage) but couldn't provide pics, and could produce a repair invoice even though he "already got it repaired". Paypal sided with the buyer anyway (they always do) and i had a negative paypal balance. they reported it to collections and they actually JUST stopped hounding me about it. Last time i checked my credit report it wasnt on there; if it makes it there i will just dispute it to get it removed. Already spoke with a financial advisor and this is the best route to take with paypal.