Don't bother with feedbacks.... Go straight to ebay dispute resolution.
If you paid through Paypal, also go to Paypal guarantee procedure (which
may not do much good, but is worth trying).
To ebay, be straightforward and sound calm, even if you are not, and be
prepared to forward all emails involved, his and yours.
With his record, ebay will be inclined to listen, and may well kick him
off. Whether you ever get your money back is another story. Have you
tried DOT3 brake fluid on an inconspicuous patch? It eats paint very
nicely!
Regards,
Bill
Slightly Classics
Tucson
John Daniel Caffrey wrote:
> I purchased a used Grant steering wheel (item #8040554207) for one of
> my Midgets on ebay last week. For the first time in my ebay history, I
> am ready to submit a dispute claim after communicating with this power
> seller. Lots of gorry details below.
>
> <....>
>
> I believe his no return policy should not apply if he is deceitful in
> his description, and that I should be able to return it for a full
> refund. I also feel that should I win a dispute, I should be able to
> give him neg feedback without repercussion. What can I expect from the
> dispute process? I'm not always Mr. tactful so I have to ask, were my
> emails inflammatory? How would you handle Mr. power seller? I've
> received some great ebay advice here before and welcome your opinions
> and comments.
> John
> Fogelsville, PA
> 74 MG Midget
> 67 Mg Midget
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