Sooo, it seems I get one bunch of kretins out the way and another take their place. This time is it Transcom Worldwide chasing money for an alleged debt from eBay.
Fees of about £35 and a refund I hugely dispute for £350.
Basically I sold a large item, a new bicycle unboxed and dry stored. Sold for £350 by it now, collection only.
Buyer buys it, pays by PayPal, my details are on PayPal and eBay but no contact. About 5 weeks later and he escalates a claim as undelivered. It was plainly collection only, the postage said collection only, the auction said collection only.
He wants to change his mind, I say not a chance. I even offer to take it to him if he pays fuel or he can sort a courier. Either way all sales are final (private seller BTW). EBay decide to refund, I say not a chance. Their reason is as I still have the bike, I am not out of pocket. My response is all sales are final it's here when he wants to collect it as collection only.
Whats the best way to despute it without swearing at Them?
TIA
Fees of about £35 and a refund I hugely dispute for £350.
Basically I sold a large item, a new bicycle unboxed and dry stored. Sold for £350 by it now, collection only.
Buyer buys it, pays by PayPal, my details are on PayPal and eBay but no contact. About 5 weeks later and he escalates a claim as undelivered. It was plainly collection only, the postage said collection only, the auction said collection only.
He wants to change his mind, I say not a chance. I even offer to take it to him if he pays fuel or he can sort a courier. Either way all sales are final (private seller BTW). EBay decide to refund, I say not a chance. Their reason is as I still have the bike, I am not out of pocket. My response is all sales are final it's here when he wants to collect it as collection only.
Whats the best way to despute it without swearing at Them?
TIA
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