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Old 07-17-2007, 04:16 AM
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Default Re: How to deal with Ebay fraud

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Yes Rich, the same guy. Its a shame that Ebay doesn't seem to care that guys like this are allowed to continue ripping people off.

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This guy is a real piece of work. I got my money back from him ($9,000 +) by calling the tenn state consumers affairs office. He shipped the car/motor from his shop, "Fat Alberts", vs his house, which made it a business deal as opposed to consumer-consumer. They came down hard on him and he refunded all of my money.

Try calling them, as they have a "file" on him.

What really sucks is that he bragged about how many ebay ID's he had, and upon checking, in just one month I found over $18,000 in restamped parts/cars he had sold at auction. I collected all of the data and called ebay and they basically said to go fly a kite. In fact, he said that he already had the car/parts/motor that I bought resold! So, if you see a #match 69 L78 Convt Blue/ White Houndstooth check it well!

Good Luck,

Rich
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