01-03-2018 11:17 PM
I bought from a seller that has listed an item for an online game. He has the item for no returns but attempted to scam again and again? Anything I can do?
01-03-2018 11:25 PM
What do you mean by seller has attempted to scam again and again? You have a fairly new eBay account with 3 feedback and I see you started another topic in August of returning an item while still in transit and it had not even been delivered. https://community.ebay.com/t5/Shipping-Returns/Shipping-and-returning-on-the-same-day/m-p/27336900#M...
01-03-2018 11:28 PM
This is the same seller. I’ve been just recently been trying to get him to budge because I’m low on cash.
01-03-2018 11:36 PM
So let me understand this correctly, you are trying to return this online game that you purchased last August?
01-04-2018 05:32 AM
And don't forget that the OP is "low on cash" 😞
01-04-2018 06:09 AM - edited 01-04-2018 06:11 AM
@josrevill-5 wrote:I bought from a seller that has listed an item for an online game. He has the item for no returns but attempted to scam again and again? Anything I can do?
Is this a digital item instead of a tangible item? Digital items would be things such as characters, currency, points, in-game items.
If so, and if it were properly listed as a "classified ad", then there is no recourse for you on eBay, because things like the Money Back Guarantee do not apply. Also, PayPal does not have buyer protection for digital items.
If the digital/intangible item were improperly listed in the wrong category (not a classified ad) - and a lot of digital items are improperly listed - you might have a chance with eBay since the seller would have violated eBay policies. So, assuming your purchase was recent and not six months ago, I would call customer service to see if there is any recourse.
01-04-2018 01:50 PM
Never threaten negative feedback --
nor suggest feedback extortion anywhere:
Besides, you can't extort feedback from anyone, if you think.
Instead, the word negative should always be used as an adjective --
followed by almost any noun except the word feedback.
Politicians (and public serpants) do it all the time:
Make you assume they said something they never actually said.