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  • lakeerie92
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 1072

    #16
    Re: Would you be upset?

    Originally posted by brianborsch
    So I filed a Paypal claim like everyone suggested and they contacted the seller and requested documentation from him only. He sent them our email strings around the deal and they decided in his favor?! Even though it is clear that he altered the bat by removing the sticker and he certainly should have mentioned that! If he did I wouldn't have bought it!

    This is such BULLCRAP! BTW, the seller's name is Adam Pedersen and I'm not sure he is a forum member on here or not, but he is the guy with all the high priced (over-priced) Mariner stuff (Ackley 2nd HR ball, Bernandez jersey, etc.) His ebay user id is: adamopedersen03

    I just don't understand how someone can get away with it. DO NOT BUY FROM THIS SELLER! HE IS DISHONEST AND UNETHICAL!!!!

    Paypal is basically saying it ok to alter items and not describe it. Awesome.
    That is surprising to me, I sold the last of my cards a while back and the buyer was trying have me refund the shipping because I charged $5 and the postage came out to $4.05.(tried to explain boxes,tape, and trips to the post office weren't free) When I refused to refund the money she filed a claim saying the item wasn't as described. I forwarded the emails and PayPal told me the emails weren't able to be used in the investigation because they could have been altered. She ended up winning and mailing card blanks back so she got her money back and kept the cards. I tore into PayPal and they actually gave me the money from the transaction from them.
    Russell Wuerffel
    Always looking for Chipper Jones game used bats and authenticated hits and MLB authenticated commemorative logo basballs.
    lakeerie92 @ yahoo.com

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    • Preston
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2010
      • 1390

      #17
      Re: Would you be upset?

      Amazing...usually PayPal has a habit of really screwing over the seller and protecting the buyer, which I've never understood. But in your instance it was (clearly) reversed...I'd keep pressing with PayPal because that's absurd.

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      • brianborsch
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2005
        • 1704

        #18
        Re: Would you be upset?

        BTW, email #2 from the seller:

        "I feel wonderful about it Brian, thanks. You got exactly what you asked for. I have absolutely no regrets and will sleep very well knowing justice was served. I am quite pleased that you were not able to get away with a false claim. I warned you that the evidence would speak for itself. You should have taken my overly generous offer before you opened a ridiculous claim that had no validity to it.

        Looking forward to having a great life, thanks!"

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        • b.heagy
          Senior Member
          • May 2006
          • 1263

          #19
          Re: Would you be upset?

          Brian,
          I would appeal the case, call paypal and ask to speak to an appeal specialist. be the squeeky wheel.
          Bill Heagy
          heagysports.com
          Go Phillies !

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          • Griffey24fan
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2010
            • 151

            #20
            Re: Would you be upset?

            Yes you need to call them and rip them a new one. If the person your talking to will not do anything or says they cannot you need to tell them you want their supervisor.

            Same thing happened to me last year with a deadbeat seller.

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