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In Reply to: Advice needed on wording of Ebay Auction please... posted by wpod on April 24, 2007 at 05:44:01:
It sure looks to me that the purchaser of that item should receive two tubes. What did the vendor say when he was contacted?
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a consensus of what other knowledgeable tube people thought about the situation. So far it seems as though most people feel as we did, that the auction was not worded properly. Thank You, wpod
Make sure your friend prints out the auction ad.
make sure your friend saves all emails between him and the seller.Contact the seller and tell him he made a mistake. He only sent one tube not the (2) tubes the auction was for. Never for a second let him think the ad was read any other way than for (2) tubes.
Wait for a reply. Give the seller a few days. If he replies back that the ad was for only (1) and not (2) tubes, then respond back and tell him Paypal will be contacted and a dispute resolution claim will be filed.
If memory serves me you have 30 days to file a claim.
The seller will loose. Paypal will do a charge back against the sellers account. Could take a couple months for your friend to get his money back. Or the seller will send the other tube.
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