What to do in this eBay situation?

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I won an auction for a game. I was the only one who bid and won, probably because the seller has almost no selling history. His only prior sales were 1 negative feedback on a game that he didn't ship for some reason, that he later re-sold for positive feedback.

I paid immediately, and I woke up this morning with a PayPal refund and a message saying "I can't sell this game to you because I wanted to make more money off of it." Can't? Yes, he can sell it to me, he's just refusing to. More like "won't."

That's not how eBay works and in fact it defeats the whole purpose of eBay. I sent eBay customer support an email to report this guy, but I'm not sure what their response will be. I also emailed the guy through eBay and pointed out that his actions are against eBay's policy.

But at this point I don't think I want to try to re-pay and try to force him to ship it, because he'd probably just do something fucked up to the game since he's just some 19 year old ass. A Google search of his name reveals he was cited earlier this year for driving a car without a license and driving without his headlights turned on.

Should I leave negative Feedback to try to warn other buyers about the way he abuses eBay's system? Last time I left negative feedback for a seller who didn't send me everything the listing included and refused to, he sent me an email from a random email address outside of eBay threatening me, so I'm a little hesitant to leave another negative. While I live across the country from this guy, I don't know if he still has access to my address through eBay and what kind of weird shit he might pull.
 
Negative feedback.. Make sure it's clearly stated what he did to warn other shoppers.. How far away does this guy live? Also, save the email and report him to the police, he could get harassment charges against him.
 
I am currently being scammed big time by an eBay buyer. By all means leave negative. They can no longer retaliate with negative back. He'll probably just open another account, but still...leave negative!
 
Report him to ebay and leave a mark on his profile.
It might not do much since he has a crap record anyway and could just open a new account, but if memory serves me correctly if you get a number of those negative marks on your record (i.e. from not shipping out a completed auction) then they shut down your account.
 
Reported him, flagged the listing, left negative feedback. Hopefully something sticks to keep asshats like him off eBay.
 
[quote name='kodave']Reported him, flagged the listing, left negative feedback. Hopefully something sticks to keep asshats like him off eBay.[/QUOTE]

That will never happen. I stopped using Ebay because of all the scammers on both sides of the fence.

If you're a seller the buyers scam you by saying the product was not as described and get a refund while keeping your item with no recourse. If you're a buyer you have to be careful about bootlegs or stuff like what is happening to the OP. You just can't win.

Long ago I bought a $35 VHS of "Scavenger Hunt" from a seller in NY through Ebay. He was a power seller and according to his profile this was an account for a church. I received the tape and it was a dubbed tape. It was of good quality but it was still an obvious bootleg. When you can't trust a church seller on Ebay, who can you trust?
 
Leave him the negative feedback and move on.

Unfortunately they can't force the seller to ship the product over if they refuse to.

But even nowadays, negative feedback doesn't even matter as much as it used to anymore. I've seen seller with negative feedback getting tons of bids on their items, so the whole feedback thing is almost non-existent nowadays.

But definitely leave the negative feedback, and leave quite a scathing one if possible.

I'm sure if this guy was so willing to cancel, he is more than willing to accept the negative.

Also, who is that previous guy that threatened you, and what was it over? Seems sort of over the top for a negative feedback, lol.
 
Oh, how many times I would be driving home from work and think "damn... its really dark out tonight" only to realize my headlights were off. Oops.

But yea, just leave negative feedback. And if someone threatens you for doing so just ignore it, no one is going to bother attack someone across the country over a negative ebay feedback. You could report it to the police but they wont do anything until someone actually does something besides threaten over the internet.
 
[quote name='Squarehard']Also, who is that previous guy that threatened you, and what was it over? Seems sort of over the top for a negative feedback, lol.[/QUOTE]

I bought a specific DVD player, it shipped without the included power cable. I emailed the seller, and he was apologetic with lots of sad face emoticons. He asked for time to look for the cable and I said sure, no problem. A couple days later he told me that he couldn't find the cable and that if I go buy one he'll refund me the cost from my eBay purchase. I told him that Radioshack had the cable for something like $7 so I would go buy that one. I went, I purchased it, and the next day he told me he wasn't going to pay the $7 because it would break his bank account or some shit and he wouldn't be able to pay his bills. He then claimed he found a cord that he could mail to me. I got tired of wasting my time and gas money, so I opened a dispute with PayPal, won the dispute, got my cable costs refunded like the seller had promised me. Then I negged him for being a dick about the whole situation. If he couldn't afford $7, why did he tell me to go buy the cable and he'd refund me in the first place?

He actually pulled the same thing with another buyer on eBay I later learned, who also negged him. Unfortunately that person flamed him instead of explaining why he got the neg, so eBay removed the comment but left the negative. That's actually the problem in this current instance. The prior negative comment was non-descriptive and said "Didn't ship - explain that to my daughter!" but I have a feeling he did the same thing to that seller as he did to me, because the game then resold for double the amount. Had that buyer actually left an informative negative, I wouldn't have bid. I thought that something got fucked up, the situation ended with a negative, and he just relisted the item. The reality is, this guy thinks he can just violate eBay rules to profit.

Back to the seller who harassed me: then he made up an email address and emailed me threatening that if he ever made it out to my state, he'd show up at my door and break the DVD player over my head. Probably an empty threat, and its not even my safety I'm concerned about, it's my family members should this guy be an actual psychopath. And by that point I had already tossed the mailing box so I don't have his address, and that is what concerns me should I ever need to take police action. I've got his name, his ebay name, and general location though, so that should be enough. I've also got his Twitter, Facebook, and personal website bookmarked and his Facebook has his location as well as schools and employer. I contacted eBay about it, but they refused to do anything because his email to me took place off eBay's email system. (So feel free to send threats outside of ebay all you want!) I contacted Yahoo and they shut down the email account. I contacted his ISP, but I don't know if they ever took any action. I didn't escalate it to notifying my local police, his local police, or the FBI (who actually have a website for this sort of thing).

Long story short, I now save the name and address of every individual person I do internet transactions with along with the item I purchased from them and their user name on whatever website we did the transaction from. That is probably a little paranoid, but I'd rather know where these people are in case someone is off their rocker. Although lately I've gotten a little lazy with my record keeping, but so far, these two a-holes on eBay and one guy on Goozex have been my only internet transaction problems.
 
[quote name='kodave']I bought a specific DVD player, it shipped without the included power cable. I emailed the seller, and he was apologetic with lots of sad face emoticons. He asked for time to look for the cable and I said sure, no problem. A couple days later he told me that he couldn't find the cable and that if I go buy one he'll refund me the cost from my eBay purchase. I told him that Radioshack had the cable for something like $7 so I would go buy that one. I went, I purchased it, and the next day he told me he wasn't going to pay the $7 because it would break his bank account or some shit and he wouldn't be able to pay his bills. He then claimed he found a cord that he could mail to me. I got tired of wasting my time and gas money, so I opened a dispute with PayPal, won the dispute, got my cable costs refunded like the seller had promised me. Then I negged him for being a dick about the whole situation. If he couldn't afford $7, why did he tell me to go buy the cable and he'd refund me in the first place?

He actually pulled the same thing with another buyer on eBay I later learned, who also negged him.

So then he made up an email address and emailed me threatening that if he ever made it out to my state, he'd show up at my door and break the DVD player over my head. Probably an empty threat, and its not even my safety I'm concerned about, it's my family members should this guy be an actual psychopath. And by that point I had already tossed the mailing box so I don't have his address, and that is what concerns me should I ever need to take police action. I've got his name, his ebay name, and general location though, so that should be enough. I've also got his Twitter, Facebook, and personal website bookmarked and his Facebook has his location as well as schools and employer. I contacted eBay about it, but they refused to do anything because his email to me took place off eBay's email system. (So feel free to send threats outside of ebay all you want!) I contacted Yahoo and they shut down the email account. I contacted his ISP, but I don't know if they ever took any action. I didn't escalate it to notifying my local police, his local police, or the FBI (who actually have a website for this sort of thing).

Long story short, I now save the name and address of every individual person I do internet transactions with along with the item I purchased from them and their user name on whatever website we did the transaction from. That is probably a little paranoid, but I'd rather know where these people are in case someone is off their rocker. Although lately I've gotten a little lazy with my record keeping, but so far, these two a-holes on eBay and one guy on Goozex have been my only internet transaction problems.[/QUOTE]

wow
wouldn't ebay give you his name and addy at least?
I would report him to the police with all you have at stake...
 
[quote name='donut']wow
wouldn't ebay give you his name and addy at least?
I would report him to the police with all you have at stake...[/QUOTE]

No, most companies won't give you names and addresses out of fear for liability if you decide to personally retaliate. If the police had looked into it and felt action was warranted, I'm sure eBay would have turned over the necessary info to them.

But this was over 2 years ago, the guy hasn't used his ebay account in a year and hasn't sold anything in 2 years. So hopefully the dumb ass has grown up some. But still, you never know what kind of crazies you might be dealing with online.
 
What a completely idiotic and immature piece of crap.

Like seriously, why would anyone in their right mind even think of doing something like that, especially when the other party has your full contact information and everything.

So completely pathetic.

I can see why you are so hesitant to leave negative feedback this time too, but to be honest, I think that is really rare, and out of all the negatives I have ever left, I don't think I ever gotten a retaliation of that caliber, or even close to it. Only kids make idle threats anyways. If he really meant it, he probably wouldn't have even said anything and just went there.

But in the end, still a bummer for you on this current situation.
 
[quote name='Squarehard']But in the end, still a bummer for you on this current situation.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, mildly disappointing and somewhat annoying. The deal was almost "too good to be true" as the game was marked as "New" (but who knows what condition it would have been in had he shipped it). I'll end up grabbing a used complete copy for probably a couple bucks more than what I was supposed to have paid, but thats not a big deal to me.
 
[quote name='Squarehard']
But even nowadays, negative feedback doesn't even matter as much as it used to anymore. I've seen seller with negative feedback getting tons of bids on their items, so the whole feedback thing is almost non-existent nowadays.
[/QUOTE]

To sellers like me with higher volumes of sales, negative feedback is everything and can be the difference between $200 in sales and $2000. Feedback affects placement in search results, fee discounts, and buyer comfort. It actually matters significantly more than it used to.
 
[quote name='Doomstink']To sellers like me with higher volumes of sales, negative feedback is everything and can be the difference between $200 in sales and $2000. Feedback affects placement in search results, fee discounts, and buyer comfort. It actually matters significantly more than it used to.[/QUOTE]

^That. Having a negative on the first page of your feedbacks is awful. It makes people hesitant even if you have a 99% feedback rating =/. On Amazon, it's even worse. One feedback can destroy your score since you don't get much feedback to begin with. My first 2 feedbacks on Amazon were both 1 star ratings. It took me almost 6 months to get my account to 4.6 stars average. That's with over 400 transactions there too.
 
I bought a picatinny rail riser for my AR-15 rifle off this D-bag on eBay last spring. He stated in the auction that he charged actual shipping costs and he charged me $15 for said shipping. When I got the item, it was in a small box and cost him $3.70 to ship.

Very nicely, I asked him to refund me the difference since it was such a difference. He responded by calling me a $$$$$$ and saying that I was going to put the item I purchased on an air soft gun and probably shoot my gay friends with it in the woods. He also said that he and his wife were laughing their asses off at me. I contacted eBay and since it was through their site, I figured something would happen. They apologized to me but nothing else seemed to happen.

Well I don't soon forget transgressions, so I kept his name and address. 8-9 months later, around Christmas time, I bought a Christmas card, addressed it to this guy, filled the thing with glitter and signed it "fuck you, Steve....you never loved me because you are still with your wife" signed Gary ......My name is not Gary. I then mailed that bitch without a return address from two states over while I was on a business trip.
 
[quote name='jousley']I bought a picatinny rail riser for my AR-15 rifle off this D-bag on eBay last spring. He stated in the auction that he charged actual shipping costs and he charged me $15 for said shipping. When I got the item, it was in a small box and cost him $3.70 to ship.

Very nicely, I asked him to refund me the difference since it was such a difference. He responded by calling me a $$$$$$ and saying that I was going to put the item I purchased on an air soft gun and probably shoot my gay friends with it in the woods. He also said that he and his wife were laughing their asses off at me. I contacted eBay and since it was through their site, I figured something would happen. They apologized to me but nothing else seemed to happen.

Well I don't soon forget transgressions, so I kept his name and address. 8-9 months later, around Christmas time, I bought a Christmas card, addressed it to this guy, filled the thing with glitter and signed it "fuck you, Steve....you never loved me because you are still with your wife" signed Gary ......My name is not Gary. I then mailed that bitch without a return address from two states over while I was on a business trip.[/QUOTE]

Please tell me this is a true story. I need it to be.
 
[quote name='jousley']I bought a picatinny rail riser for my AR-15 rifle off this D-bag on eBay last spring. He stated in the auction that he charged actual shipping costs and he charged me $15 for said shipping. When I got the item, it was in a small box and cost him $3.70 to ship.

Very nicely, I asked him to refund me the difference since it was such a difference. He responded by calling me a $$$$$$ and saying that I was going to put the item I purchased on an air soft gun and probably shoot my gay friends with it in the woods. He also said that he and his wife were laughing their asses off at me. I contacted eBay and since it was through their site, I figured something would happen. They apologized to me but nothing else seemed to happen.

Well I don't soon forget transgressions, so I kept his name and address. 8-9 months later, around Christmas time, I bought a Christmas card, addressed it to this guy, filled the thing with glitter and signed it "fuck you, Steve....you never loved me because you are still with your wife" signed Gary ......My name is not Gary. I then mailed that bitch without a return address from two states over while I was on a business trip.[/QUOTE]

BWAHAHAHAHA, and glitter bonus for the mother fucking win!!!
 
For situations like the above, there is also a web site that will anonymously send a variety of different shits to whomever you please.
 
[quote name='jousley']

Well I don't soon forget transgressions, so I kept his name and address. 8-9 months later, around Christmas time, I bought a Christmas card, addressed it to this guy, filled the thing with glitter and signed it "fuck you, Steve....you never loved me because you are still with your wife" signed Gary ......My name is not Gary. I then mailed that bitch without a return address from two states over while I was on a business trip.[/QUOTE]

ahahaha you are a legend! Great!
 
Question: What about ebay sellers that list in their description:

There is no reserve on this gi; however, the winning bidder will be responsible for the ebay listing fees, shipping, paypal fees, and any insurance if you desire. Depending on the final price, I estimate the listing fees will range from $2.00-$5.00. Also, shipping will be via USPS Priority Mail-Flate Rate to the US ONLY. Thanks for looking!

Just wondering if anyone has encountered this.
 
[quote name='emeraldgsl']Question: What about ebay sellers that list in their description:

There is no reserve on this gi; however, the winning bidder will be responsible for the ebay listing fees, shipping, paypal fees, and any insurance if you desire. Depending on the final price, I estimate the listing fees will range from $2.00-$5.00. Also, shipping will be via USPS Priority Mail-Flate Rate to the US ONLY. Thanks for looking!

Just wondering if anyone has encountered this.[/QUOTE]

I have never heard of anyone doing that. That's not how eBay works. I assume he/she doesn't have much seller feedback, huh?
 
[quote name='emeraldgsl']Question: What about ebay sellers that list in their description:

There is no reserve on this gi; however, the winning bidder will be responsible for the ebay listing fees, shipping, paypal fees, and any insurance if you desire. Depending on the final price, I estimate the listing fees will range from $2.00-$5.00. Also, shipping will be via USPS Priority Mail-Flate Rate to the US ONLY. Thanks for looking!

Just wondering if anyone has encountered this.[/QUOTE]

That's against ebay rules. Report that shit and get him banned.
 
[quote name='emeraldgsl']Question: What about ebay sellers that list in their description:

There is no reserve on this gi; however, the winning bidder will be responsible for the ebay listing fees, shipping, paypal fees, and any insurance if you desire. Depending on the final price, I estimate the listing fees will range from $2.00-$5.00. Also, shipping will be via USPS Priority Mail-Flate Rate to the US ONLY. Thanks for looking!

Just wondering if anyone has encountered this.[/QUOTE]

Sounds like a newbie seller.

Link to the auction? Unless it's an auction for an item that you would rather all of us not see. ;)
 
[quote name='parKer']Sounds like a newbie seller.

Link to the auction? Unless it's an auction for an item that you would rather all of us not see. ;)[/QUOTE]

Here is the auction.
 
That's some bullshit man. Flag him with a negative feedback. Too bad ebay doesn't do negative feedback against buyers like they used to.

To play devil's advocate though, he had no feedback, so you should have watched your step with that transaction. You gambled and lost. Learn from it, and try to move on.

You know what they say about when something is too good to be true, it probably is. It was in this case. If you paid by paypal, Ebay & Paypal have your back. They side with the buyer more than they used to, and that can be a good thing.

I deal more with ebay as a seller, so I can see both sides of the issue.
 
I never saw this side of ebay, then again never bought/sold anything from them. That's horrible OP. I enjoyed the Christmas card one that was priceless.
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by jousley
I bought a picatinny rail riser for my AR-15 rifle off this D-bag on eBay last spring. He stated in the auction that he charged actual shipping costs and he charged me $15 for said shipping. When I got the item, it was in a small box and cost him $3.70 to ship.

Very nicely, I asked him to refund me the difference since it was such a difference. He responded by calling me a $$$$$$ and saying that I was going to put the item I purchased on an air soft gun and probably shoot my gay friends with it in the woods. He also said that he and his wife were laughing their asses off at me. I contacted eBay and since it was through their site, I figured something would happen. They apologized to me but nothing else seemed to happen.

Well I don't soon forget transgressions, so I kept his name and address. 8-9 months later, around Christmas time, I bought a Christmas card, addressed it to this guy, filled the thing with glitter and signed it " you, Steve....you never loved me because you are still with your wife" signed Gary ......My name is not Gary. I then mailed that bitch without a return address from two states over while I was on a business trip.
Please tell me this is a true story. I need it to be.

[quote name='btw1217']Please tell me this is a true story. I need it to be.[/QUOTE]

Yes, it's true, btw1217.....was kind of proud of it myself ;) I only wish I could have been there when it was opened.
 
I guess I'm destined to not have this game.

I bid with another seller, with good feedback, who was listing the game as "Like New." The price I paid was comparable to other Like New listings of the game where the game was complete. This item description said nothing - which I know was a gamble in and of itself.

Today the game came as disk only. Not only was it disk only, but there was black sharpie marker on it, so the game alone wasn't even "Like New."

I've emailed the seller explaining that he should have listed the game as "Acceptable" or at the very least specified "game only" and the damage to the disc (the black marker).

eBay sellers need to read the damn item condition descriptions and list honestly.

I'm not paying to return this shit either. I'll try my luck with a PayPal dispute if I have to.
 
If he doesn't pay for shipping and give you a full refund, then you are well within your rights to file a dispute and they will almost certainly side with you.
 
[quote name='kodave']I guess I'm destined to not have this game.

I bid with another seller, with good feedback, who was listing the game as "Like New." The price I paid was comparable to other Like New listings of the game where the game was complete. This item description said nothing - which I know was a gamble in and of itself.

Today the game came as disk only. Not only was it disk only, but there was black sharpie marker on it, so the game alone wasn't even "Like New."

I've emailed the seller explaining that he should have listed the game as "Acceptable" or at the very least specified "game only" and the damage to the disc (the black marker).

eBay sellers need to read the damn item condition descriptions and list honestly.

I'm not paying to return this shit either. I'll try my luck with a PayPal dispute if I have to.[/QUOTE]

i guess i'm just curious now, what game do you keep bidding on? :cool:
 
[quote name='breakingcustoms']i guess i'm just curious now, what game do you keep bidding on? :cool:[/QUOTE]

Can't say, top secret business ;)
 
Even if he's wrong PayPal will not force him to pay return shipping. I had to file a claim on a crappy seller once and I had to pay out of my own pocket to ship it back.
 
[quote name='btw1217']I have never heard of anyone doing that. That's not how eBay works. I assume he/she doesn't have much seller feedback, huh?[/QUOTE]

That's not how paypal works either. But it doesn't stop almost everyone I deal with recently on CAG to expect me to pay their paypal fees.
 
[quote name='gothamcentral79']That's not how paypal works either. But it doesn't stop almost everyone I deal with recently on CAG to expect me to pay their paypal fees.[/QUOTE]

Well, eBay has a concrete set of rules in theory. CAG is pretty much a free contract deal, except for the fact they started to crack down on the PayPal gifting.
 
When you return an item the only way you can recoup your return shipping cost is if you escalate the claim to eBay. The initial claim only recoups your original purchase price + shipping. It will not recoup your actual return shipping cost unless you raise the claim to a bigger one. I forget what it's called. But in the end, you can get your return shipping costs reimbursed if you go about it that way.
 
I went through the eBay steps. I contacted seller via message. He told me basically, "the game works, eBay would only let me choose Like New (a total lie) go away, close the case." Which was funny, because I hadn't even opened a case yet. So I opened the case, laid out how seller disregarded eBay item condition rules, asked for a partial refund so I could purchase the box and manual elsewhere to make the game as close to whole as possible, and if not a partial refund, a full refund including return shipping costs.

Seller replied to the case with this:

Seller's message:
"you need to get a life. the black markings are initials. and you can find a case. what do you expect from a 7 dollar game. you will not get a refund. so shut up. the game was $25.00 when i bought it. SO DONT GIVE ME CRAP YOU BUTTWIPE."

For the record, the bid price was $7.50 + $4 shipping, for a total of $11.50. That $11.50 is equivalent to other verified complete packages in Like New listings that sold, including their shipping price.

So I escalated my claim to eBay asking for the partial refund because I'd rather purchase the box and manual separately than go through the hassle of returning the game to this asshole then having to find another auction to bid on and win to get the item. I have a feeling after his response, I might just win.
 
Holy shit... Literally minutes after I submitted my claim escalation I got this:

Case Closed: Issue resolved
You don't need to do anything else.
eBay Customer Support has refunded you through PayPal and the case is closed.
Refund information:

We issued you a $11.50 refund to the PayPal account that you used to purchase this item. Please log into PayPal and view the History page if you don't see it in your PayPal balance.
Final decision:
Neither you or the seller were found at the fault.
eBay Customer Support comments:
"You will be issued a refund."

So it looks like I get my full refund plus I get to keep the game. I'll take that. Hopefully people learn they need to list their shit in the correct condition. It's the seller's duty to list and describe the item properly, not for the buyer to have to contact every single seller to check for the actual condition of the game. Or if you're going to abuse the listing descriptions and list disk only as anywhere above "Acceptable," at least describe what is missing in the description.

I'm tempted to leave the seller a negative too, just for being such a jack off and not responding like a mature human being, but I probably won't.
 
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I'd leave a negative too, the way the seller acted deserves a negative for them.

I hate when items aren't accurately described. The only time I ever list a game as like new is if it is in mint condition with no scratches and complete. It also puts honest sellers at a disadvantage. When I sold some of my old GBA games, any that were cart only were listed as acceptable. I see sellers listing cart only GBA games as good or very good all the time and then my listing might get overlooked because people would probably look at the acceptable condition last.
 
More than a neg, leave him 1 star in every category. Those hurt worse because you can get knocked out of power seller status for as few as 2 people rating you at 1 or 2 stars. This also takes away the palty discounts that eBay gives sellers on fees. The low stars will hurt way more than a neg.
 
[quote name='YoshiFan1']I'd leave a negative too, the way the seller acted deserves a negative for them.

I hate when items aren't accurately described. The only time I ever list a game as like new is if it is in mint condition with no scratches and complete. It also puts honest sellers at a disadvantage. When I sold some of my old GBA games, any that were cart only were listed as acceptable. I see sellers listing cart only GBA games as good or very good all the time and then my listing might get overlooked because people would probably look at the acceptable condition last.[/QUOTE]

I'm less fussy with condition of my stuff than I used to be, but I've bought two "Like New" games from eBay recently as gifts for my little sister, and both of them arrived with dramatic damage - holes in the case, chewed manuals, ink on the disc, etc.

When I complain about it, they apologize and offer a small refund; small, like 99 cents. So, I leave a neutral or a negative, and they berate me with Feedback Revision requests and other comments, saying I need to lighten up and "It's just a game" and all that nonsense I'm sure we've all heard at some point.

It's more than that, though.

You weren't the only person selling a copy of Really Common Game X in Like New condition, and I'm sure plenty of those other sellers (not all of them because, well, it's eBay) listed their item honestly and accurately and were more deserving of my money, but they didn't get it because you misrepresented yourself. A paltry refund isn't going to give those sellers the money that they should have received, it isn't going to give me what I want, and it's not discouraging the behavior. No Positive for you.
 
I think I mentioned it in this thread, or perhaps another thread, but last time I negged someone after I had to file and win a PayPal dispute they sent an off-Ebay email threatening to stop by my house one day and break the item over my head. Immature, he lived across the country, he likely won't do it, and I have the guy's real identity - but I seriously don't know how fucking crazy some people are on the internet.

The seller on this game is across the country too, so the odds of him being a psychopath and reaching me are low, but I'm still scarred by the potential of the last guy I had to neg after a PayPal dispute.
 
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