[TowerTalk] Returning disputed items, was: BANISHMENT FROM TOWER TALK

Bernard(wtrone) wtrone at comcast.net
Sun Jan 9 10:07:36 EST 2005


    I would like to know who this ebay seller is because I have been bidding
on some Collins equipment and your description sounds familiar.  You can
reply directly to me if you would rather not post the information on the
board.

    TIA.

            73,


            Bernard, WA4OEJ



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David J Rodman MD" <rodman at buffalo.edu>
To: <towertalk at contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 5:36 AM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Returning disputed items, was: BANISHMENT FROM TOWER
TALK


> I only want to discuss returning disputed items.  My point has nothing
> to do with Tower Talk or either party in the previous discussion.
>
> At one point, I purchased a radio from a vendor on eBay.  The vendor
> used "canned" messages describing the radios he sold from time to time.
> At the time I made the purchase, about a year ago, he allowed credit
> cards to make payment to PayPal.  Let me say, the equipment clearly was
> NOT as described.  Numerous faults were found, including a broken
> crystal filter and a repainted cabinet.  I made the attempt to return
> the equipment in a friendly manner.   My messages were returned with
> short responses indicated the gear was as advertised and no credit would
> be issued and no compensation would follow.  PayPal was unable to
> "arbitrate" the situation as the seller can refuse to participate.
> After some investigation, I determined this practice was common for the
> vendor and he used unscrupulous tactics to bid up his own products.  As
> a matter of fact, I proved and reported to eBay, he bought his own
> equipment with one eBay ID and sold with another.  In each case, he gave
> himself glowing feedback!  I was able to trace many other people who
> were victimized and reported the incidents to the Better Business Bureau
> and his state Attorney General (as well as eBay).
>
> Ultimately what saved me and allowed me to return the equipment was the
> credit card agreement.  The only thing the credit card needed to see was
> my ATTEMPT to return the merchandise.  He propmtly returned it to me
> stating "REFUSED". After seeing this, and documenting the shipment
> receipts, the card company issued the full credit.  He was left holding
> the bag and issued a call tag to pick up the gear.  In his last message
> to me, the snot said "well done".  He also added my email addresss to a
> "spam" mail list for which I started to receive dozens of emails about
> pornographic and other unsolicited subjects.
>
> My wife is a big eBay user and was very helpful in tracking this down.
> Ultimately, using the card gives one significant economic clout.  But
> one has to do the walk in order to satisify company.  I tried to correct
> the problem directly.  Now, I see he posts private auctions on eBay.
> This would make it much harder to track down other people with problems.
>
> I hope others find my story helpful.  I am always sorry to hear about
> hams getting mixed up with problem transactions and sorrier when it
> happend to me.
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