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Since: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 280
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:06 pm
Post subject: Ebay rant Archived from groups: rec>autos>makers>vw>watercooled (more info?)
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I bought a Bosch diesel injector pump seal kit on there Dec 13th. The
seller doesn't have shipping insurance available. Apparently the post
office delivered it somewhere last month around the 17th. .But they don't
track where they deliver too. Just that they did deliver it somewhere. They
actually told me the carrier may of done crack and took it to the other side
of town. While I've been patiently awaiting parts and nice weather like
last week. I send off an email to the seller last week. . Now I'm out of
luck because the seller didn't allow insurance. And sent me a tracking
number and I didn't get the package. I'm thinking the seller should of
allowed me to buy insurance or should replace the seals. Because Anything I
sold on Ebay . I sold with insurance Or a replacement guarantee Anyone
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Since: Aug 21, 2005 Posts: 371
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:36 am
Post subject: Re: Ebay rant [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 23:06:13 -0500, "none2u" <none2u.RemoveThis@notrealatall.bye>
wrote:
>I bought a Bosch diesel injector pump seal kit on there Dec 13th. The
>seller doesn't have shipping insurance available. Apparently the post
>office delivered it somewhere last month around the 17th. .But they don't
>track where they deliver too. Just that they did deliver it somewhere. They
>actually told me the carrier may of done crack and took it to the other side
>of town. While I've been patiently awaiting parts and nice weather like
>last week. I send off an email to the seller last week. . Now I'm out of
>luck because the seller didn't allow insurance. And sent me a tracking
>number and I didn't get the package. I'm thinking the seller should of
>allowed me to buy insurance
You need to read the terms of eBay's rules. ***The seller is 100%
responsible to have the item *delivered* to you.*** Insurance is not
required, nor should the buyer ever pay 'insurance' as insurance only
protects the shipper. You need to file an INR (Item Not Received)
claim with eBay, and you will probably get your money back. Again,
don't let the seller tell you that he's not responsible--by eBay's
rules, which he agreed to, he is 100% responsible.
We sell thousands of dollars worth of parts on eBay each month. If an
item goes missing in the mail we simply ship a new one to the buyer.
Simple as that.
>or should replace the seals. Because Anything I
>sold on Ebay . I sold with insurance Or a replacement guarantee Anyone
>disagree.
>
From now on, do make sure that your transaction payments are funded
with a credit card and not a bank account or PayPal balance. That way
you can do a charge back on the credit card for the item in dispute.
Keep calm, realize that you will probalby will get your money back,
and avoid getting into a pissing contest with teh seller. Deal with
eBay, use their dispute resolution tools... >> Stay informed about: Ebay rant |
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Since: Aug 08, 2006 Posts: 24
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 11:27 am
Post subject: Re: Ebay rant [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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In article <iJudnXtb54Y9BBjanZ2dnUVZ_h-vnZ2d.TakeThisOut@centurytel.net>, "none2u" <none2u.TakeThisOut@notrealatall.bye> wrote:
>I bought a Bosch diesel injector pump seal kit on there Dec 13th. The
>seller doesn't have shipping insurance available. Apparently the post
>office delivered it somewhere last month around the 17th. .But they don't
>track where they deliver too. Just that they did deliver it somewhere. They
>actually told me the carrier may of done crack and took it to the other side
>of town. While I've been patiently awaiting parts and nice weather like
>last week. I send off an email to the seller last week. . Now I'm out of
>luck because the seller didn't allow insurance. And sent me a tracking
>number and I didn't get the package. I'm thinking the seller should of
>allowed me to buy insurance or should replace the seals. Because Anything I
>sold on Ebay . I sold with insurance Or a replacement guarantee Anyone
>disagree.
>
>
Did he say in the auction shipping insurance not available? If yes, then
you went into the arrangement with your eyes wide open. Your fault not his.
fundamentalism, fundamentally wrong. >> Stay informed about: Ebay rant |
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Since: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 280
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 7:50 pm
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"PeterD" <peter2.RemoveThis@hipson.net> wrote in message
news:ng7co31embjp4lo5c9bnd9otldf709abv1@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 23:06:13 -0500, "none2u" <none2u.RemoveThis@notrealatall.bye>
> wrote:
>
>>I bought a Bosch diesel injector pump seal kit on there Dec 13th. The
>>seller doesn't have shipping insurance available. Apparently the post
>>office delivered it somewhere last month around the 17th. .But they don't
>>track where they deliver too. Just that they did deliver it somewhere.
>>They
>>actually told me the carrier may of done crack and took it to the other
>>side
>>of town. While I've been patiently awaiting parts and nice weather like
>>last week. I send off an email to the seller last week. . Now I'm out of
>>luck because the seller didn't allow insurance. And sent me a tracking
>>number and I didn't get the package. I'm thinking the seller should of
>>allowed me to buy insurance
>
> You need to read the terms of eBay's rules. ***The seller is 100%
> responsible to have the item *delivered* to you.*** Insurance is not
> required, nor should the buyer ever pay 'insurance' as insurance only
> protects the shipper. You need to file an INR (Item Not Received)
> claim with eBay, and you will probably get your money back. Again,
> don't let the seller tell you that he's not responsible--by eBay's
> rules, which he agreed to, he is 100% responsible.
>
> We sell thousands of dollars worth of parts on eBay each month. If an
> item goes missing in the mail we simply ship a new one to the buyer.
> Simple as that.
>
>>or should replace the seals. Because Anything I
>>sold on Ebay . I sold with insurance Or a replacement guarantee Anyone
>>disagree.
>>
>
> From now on, do make sure that your transaction payments are funded
> with a credit card and not a bank account or PayPal balance. That way
> you can do a charge back on the credit card for the item in dispute.
>
> Keep calm, realize that you will probalby will get your money back,
> and avoid getting into a pissing contest with teh seller. Deal with
> eBay, use their dispute resolution tools...
>>>Apparently
he's sending another one. After I suggested not allowing insurance to be
selected wasn't a great idea. The post office verified delivered it
somewhere else. They don't track or write it down. Just that it was
delivered somewhere. Everything I ever sold on EBay was insured or
guaranteed shipping. I'm going to send him off some funds anyways after I
get it because he agreed right away. I got called off work until Sat
because they couldn't get the furnace back up. I was happy enough today to
clean out a bay in the garage for the car. I'm changing the oring under the
block the check valves are screwed into. The passenger half shaft, A frame
rear mount, The alternator pulley from egermanparts.com .And a new belt.
Top off the transmission, brake fluid, And get the snow tires back on. I
need to get my Toyota in the shop for repair work and a recall , but I have
nothing to drive. See ya later. >> Stay informed about: Ebay rant |
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Since: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 280
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 7:54 pm
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"none2u" <none2u RemoveThis @notrealatall.bye> wrote in message
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> "PeterD" <peter2 RemoveThis @hipson.net> wrote in message
> news:ng7co31embjp4lo5c9bnd9otldf709abv1@4ax.com...
>> On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 23:06:13 -0500, "none2u" <none2u RemoveThis @notrealatall.bye>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>I bought a Bosch diesel injector pump seal kit on there Dec 13th. The
>>>seller doesn't have shipping insurance available. Apparently the post
>>>office delivered it somewhere last month around the 17th. .But they don't
>>>track where they deliver too. Just that they did deliver it somewhere.
>>>They
>>>actually told me the carrier may of done crack and took it to the other
>>>side
>>>of town. While I've been patiently awaiting parts and nice weather like
>>>last week. I send off an email to the seller last week. . Now I'm out
>>>of
>>>luck because the seller didn't allow insurance. And sent me a tracking
>>>number and I didn't get the package. I'm thinking the seller should of
>>>allowed me to buy insurance
>>
>> You need to read the terms of eBay's rules. ***The seller is 100%
>> responsible to have the item *delivered* to you.*** Insurance is not
>> required, nor should the buyer ever pay 'insurance' as insurance only
>> protects the shipper. You need to file an INR (Item Not Received)
>> claim with eBay, and you will probably get your money back. Again,
>> don't let the seller tell you that he's not responsible--by eBay's
>> rules, which he agreed to, he is 100% responsible.
>>
>> We sell thousands of dollars worth of parts on eBay each month. If an
>> item goes missing in the mail we simply ship a new one to the buyer.
>> Simple as that.
>>
>>>or should replace the seals. Because Anything I
>>>sold on Ebay . I sold with insurance Or a replacement guarantee Anyone
>>>disagree.
>>>
>>
>> From now on, do make sure that your transaction payments are funded
>> with a credit card and not a bank account or PayPal balance. That way
>> you can do a charge back on the credit card for the item in dispute.
>>
>> Keep calm, realize that you will probalby will get your money back,
>> and avoid getting into a pissing contest with teh seller. Deal with
>> eBay, use their dispute resolution tools...
>
> >>>Apparently he's sending another one. After I suggested not allowing
> insurance to be selected wasn't a great idea. The post office verified
> delivered it somewhere else. They don't track or write it down. Just that
> it was delivered somewhere. Everything I ever sold on EBay was insured or
> guaranteed shipping. I'm going to send him off some funds anyways after I
> get it because he agreed right away. I got called off work until Sat
> because they couldn't get the furnace back up. I was happy enough today to
> clean out a bay in the garage for the car. I'm changing the oring under
> the block the check valves are screwed into. The passenger half shaft, A
> frame rear mount, The alternator pulley from egermanparts.com .And a new
> belt. Top off the transmission, brake fluid, And get the snow tires back
> on. I need to get my Toyota in the shop for repair work and a recall , but
> I have nothing to drive. See ya later.
>I bought a used kerosene 23,000 btu wick heater at Jamies flea market
>for $20 . I'm getting to old to be cold. Being on the gravel in the garage
>is bad enough. >> Stay informed about: Ebay rant |
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Since: Aug 21, 2005 Posts: 371
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:57 am
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On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 19:50:29 -0500, "none2u" <none2u.TakeThisOut@notrealatall.bye>
wrote:
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>I got called off work until Sat
>because they couldn't get the furnace back up. I was happy enough today to
>clean out a bay in the garage for the car. I'm changing the oring under the
>block the check valves are screwed into. The passenger half shaft, A frame
>rear mount, The alternator pulley from egermanparts.com .And a new belt.
>Top off the transmission, brake fluid, And get the snow tires back on. I
>need to get my Toyota in the shop for repair work and a recall , but I have
>nothing to drive. See ya later.
>
Sounds like you have nothing to do, if you want, come over here and
work on my Cabbie! Needs new struts for starters. <bg> Good the seller
is working with you, as he should. >> Stay informed about: Ebay rant |
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Since: Aug 21, 2005 Posts: 371
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:58 am
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On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 19:54:49 -0500, "none2u" <none2u.TakeThisOut@notrealatall.bye>
wrote:
>>I bought a used kerosene 23,000 btu wick heater at Jamies flea market
>>for $20 . I'm getting to old to be cold. Being on the gravel in the garage
>>is bad enough.
>
There's the problem, it should be cement, not gravel! >> Stay informed about: Ebay rant |
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Since: May 19, 2004 Posts: 158
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:48 am
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In article <801fo3dk3gm7nvp2fmu8l78fbl3eppfj51.TakeThisOut@4ax.com>,
PeterD <peter2.TakeThisOut@hipson.net> wrote:
>On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 19:54:49 -0500, "none2u" <none2u.TakeThisOut@notrealatall.bye>
>wrote:
>
>
>>>I bought a used kerosene 23,000 btu wick heater at Jamies flea market
>>>for $20 . I'm getting to old to be cold. Being on the gravel in the garage
>>>is bad enough.
>>
>
>There's the problem, it should be cement, not gravel!
Yikes! Gravel! You also need one of those torpedo kerosene heaters. They
work great.
Glad to see the seller sent out another kit for you.
--
Jeeps and dubs and everything's nice... >> Stay informed about: Ebay rant |
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