Posted on 24 June 2010. Tags: ebay, email account, money, none of my business, obligation, real world, robbery, scammer, those shoes, united states
Hi. Here’s the thing. I won bidding for several items: some I paid for, some I did not (my fault). eBay has suspended my account for the items I won but did not pay for.
The problem is that until now, I have not yet received the shoes I paid for. I tried to contact the seller but it seemed that he had closed his email account so I would never be able to contact him anymore. He must be a scammer or something. So what I did was that a month ago, when there was still time to file a dispute, I contacted eBay but they said I could not file a dispute whilst I was a suspended user. They said they would lift the suspension if everything had been settled between me and the sellers whose items I wasn’t able to pay for.
My point is: the items I paid for have nothing to do with the ones I did not. They can only punish me for the items that I failed to pay for. I paid for those shoes so I guess I have every right to get them and if I don’t receive them, I have every right to file a dispute or get a refund.
SO CAN I SUE EBAY FOR NOT ALLOWING ME TO FILE A DISPUTE AND FOR NOT DOING SOMETHING ABOUT THAT SCAMMER WHO DUPED ME?
And one more thing, I’m not from the United States.
but I don’t owe eBay any money. Maybe those sellers whose items I failed to pay for, I do.
the item was expected to be shipped before the suspension happened.
if i was the seller, regardless whether the buyer paid for other sellers’ items or not (which is none of my business), it would be my obligation to ship the item to the buyer if he/she paid for it.
what "Unknown…." said was totally out of the context. The "what goes around comes around" law does not apply to the real world’s law. Even if I scammed thousands of people, I have to get the items that I paid for simply because I complied with the rules associated with those items. And technically, joy bidding is not robbery.
I really don’t care if I’ll need to spend more than the money I lost on eBay.
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Posted on 16 June 2010. Tags: additional details, ebay, email account, money, none of my business, obligation, quot, scammer, those shoes, united states
I’m posting my question again since the answers I got were out of the context. I need answers from people who know the laws or at least have an idea if I could sue eBay for this. Thanks a lot
Hi. Here’s the thing. I won bidding for several items: some I paid for, some I did not (my fault). eBay has suspended my account for the items I won but did not pay for.
The problem is that until now, I have not yet received the shoes I paid for. I tried to contact the seller but it seemed that he had closed his email account so I would never be able to contact him anymore. He must be a scammer or something. So what I did was that a month ago, when there was still time to file a dispute, I contacted eBay but they said I could not file a dispute whilst I was a suspended user. They said they would lift the suspension if everything had been settled between me and the sellers whose items I wasn’t able to pay for.
My point is: the items I paid for have nothing to do with the ones I did not. They can only punish me for the items that I failed to pay for. I paid for those shoes so I guess I have every right to get them and if I don’t receive them, I have every right to file a dispute or get a refund.
SO CAN I SUE EBAY FOR NOT ALLOWING ME TO FILE A DISPUTE AND FOR NOT DOING SOMETHING ABOUT THAT SCAMMER WHO DUPED ME?
And one more thing, I’m not from the United States.
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I don’t owe eBay any money. Maybe only those sellers whose items I failed to pay for. But still, I don’t think so because I never robbed anything from them. They might have sold their items now to other buyers and simply don’t care about me anymore.
Please note that the item was expected to be shipped before the suspension happened.
if i was the seller, regardless whether the buyer paid for other sellers’ items or not (which is none of my business), it would be my obligation to ship the item to the buyer if he/she paid for it.
I believe that the "what goes around comes around" thing does not apply to the real law. Even if I scammed thousands of people, I have to get the items that I paid for simply because I complied with the rules associated with those items. And technically, joy bidding is not robbery.
I really don’t care if I’ll need to spend more than the money I lost on eBay.
THE QUESTION IS: HOW DO I GO AFTER THE SELLER IF EBAY DOES NOT ALLOW ME TO DO SO?
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Posted on 06 March 2010. Tags: amp, browser window, cooperation, ebay, ebay account, ebay community, email, hell, legal liabilities, new accounts, obligation
We regret to inform you that your eBay account has been suspended due to concerns we have for the safety of the eBay community.
You may appeal the suspension by replying to this email.
Why have we suspended your account?
The section of our User Agreement headed "Abusing eBay" states that we may suspend an eBay account if we believe that the user is creating problems or possible financial loss or legal liabilities. We may also suspend an eBay account if the user has breached the User Agreement or if we are unable to verify or authenticate any information that the user provides to us.
You can read our User Agreement by copying the following link into a new browser window:
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During the suspension of this account you are prohibited from using eBay in any way, including registering new accounts. Doing so may result in your permanent suspension. We have ended any open listings.
Please be advised that this suspension does not relieve you of your obligation to pay any fees that you may owe to eBay.
Thank you for your cooperation in this important matter.
Regards,
eBay Trust & Safety
H8549
WHY AM I SUSPENDED???
I PAYED ALL MY SELLING FEES BY PAYPAL.
WHAT THE HELL:(
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