In Reply to: eBay/paypal buyers prtection...are the ddays over posted by digda_beat on September 29, 2014 at 21:33:13:
You have ZERO protection with eBay or PayPal. Don't bother reading the rules they are meaningless. The individual at eBay/PayPal you are dealing with holds all the cards. It is their personal decision that is binding and the rules mean nothing.
I had a similar situation with eBay earlier this year. Sold a mint pair of Tannoy drivers. The buyer trashed the things then claimed they were defective. He did absolutely nothing that eBay asked him to do to prove the drivers were defective. I did everything they asked me to do and clearly demonstrated the drivers were fine. Guess who got a box full of junk back? Guess who won the dispute?
You have ZERO legal recourse. Binding arbitration is all you have the final defense of crook's and and thieves'.
The bottom line with eBay is you should never spend more money than you are willing to loose.
Unfortunately in your particular situation the outcome was predictable.
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