PayPal covers buyers in cases where the seller doesn't ship a product. OP should have filed a complaint within 180 days of the purchase.
Doesn't make sense that the best recourse to resolve a dispute is to trash someone on an enthusiast forum.
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PayPal covers buyers in cases where the seller doesn't ship a product. OP should have filed a complaint within 180 days of the purchase.
Doesn't make sense that the best recourse to resolve a dispute is to trash someone on an enthusiast forum.
Quoted from AUKraut:I've reread it too, and your synopsis seems right on the money. 5 or 6 years is a long time to wait to report an issue......
If E-Bay/Paypal brokered the transaction, the buyer has 6 months of refund protection for non-delivery of goods. Seems adequate to me.
Seems like Joe's story carries the day as it seems most logical. The OP won't even try to show us the receipt for purchase, so I am sure we won't see five or six years of communication where Joe is perpetrating this supposed scam. Presumption of innocence prevails for me.
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