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In the morning of July 8 (friday), I used the BUY NOW option on eBay for 2 identical Item No. 5217189323 & 5217163850 (New Dell 24" LCD Ultrasharp Flat Panel Monitor 2405FPW).

The BUY NOW option requested immediate payment and I fully paid the amount of 981.77$ CAD (778,99S USD for each monitors) using PayPal.

In the morning of July 10 (sunday), I received 2 emails from eBay concerning the 2 items:

Dear Incroyable HULK,

The following is a notice from eBay Trust & Safety regarding:

Item Number - 5217163850

Item Title - New Dell 24" LCD Ultrasharp Flat Panel Monitor 2405FPW

Our records show that you placed a bid on this item. We removed this item from

the Site and cancelled your bid because it appears that the seller's account has

been compromised and used by an unauthorized third party. The seller's

privileges to trade on eBay may be temporarily suspended while we investigate

this matter further. Due to privacy concerns we will not be able to share

further details related to this seller.

If someone claiming to be the seller asks you to complete a transaction outside

of eBay, we strongly recommend that you ignore the request. Transactions for

items listed on eBay that are completed outside of the eBay marketplace are not

covered by the Buyer Protection services offered by eBay and can be highly

indicative of fraud.

If you have already paid, you may wish to pursue recuperating your funds. Some

steps you might take include:

1. Ask the seller for a refund

2. If you paid by check, ask your bank to stop payment

3. If you paid by credit card, contact your credit card company’s security

department

4. If you have made a payment by money order or wire transfer, you may contact

that company for further information at 1-800-325-6000 (Western Union), or at

1-800-926-9400 (Money Gram)

5. If you paid with PayPal, review the Buyer Complaint Process at:

/csg/p?www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=p/gen/protections-buyer-outside

There are many tips on how to protect yourself with any Internet transaction in

the eBay Security & Resolution Center located at:

www.ebay.com/securitycenter

Our goal is to ensure that your eBay experience is safe so that you can buy

confidently. It is rare that something goes wrong with a transaction on eBay,

but we're here to help you protect yourself in the event it does. If you have

additional questions, please send us an email using the "Contact Us" link found

on eBay Help pages. Do not respond to this email, as your reply will not be

received.

Regards,

Customer Support (Trust and Safety Department)

eBay Inc

Since I didn't get any information from the seller, I sent him 3 emails asking for information about this to theses address: jaimemag@hotmail.com & sihatchturbo@hotmail.com (eBay account = drtransexpert) BUT I didn't get any reply.

I went thru the PayPal process to fill a claim and I had to wait 10 days (without knowing if I would even have a chance of recovering my money) to finally win the dispute (because the guy never answered)

I got a refund of 885,65$ CAD for each monitor (748,31$ USD) so I am still missing 192.24$ CAD. Why?

Speaking with 5 PayPal representative, I got a foggy picture.

First, there is a 2.5% charge for the conversion going from USD to CAD for every transaction and the missing 30$ ???

They tell me that they weren't able to recover the full 778,99$ USD amount. BUT how come I get 748,31$ twice? If this was true, I would have expected that the first refund would have been fully recovered and the second would be missing money.. no?

I finally understand that 748,31$ is the amount they GAVE to the seller so the 30$ missing is their profit. They keep telling me that they will issue a refund when the seller has money in his account but we all know this will never happen.

The bottom line for me is:

1- You cannot cancel a PayPal transaction on your credit card

2- You won't get any information thru the whole process. You don't even know if there is still money in the account of the seller to fufill the claim.

3- PayPal doesn't want to pay for their mistake

Ever wonder why Ebay and PayPal are F*&?ing rich company?

Edited by Incroyable HULK
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Eep... that sucks.

I'm still confused on one part though - you said that there's still money left in his account after you had recieved your refund? How does that work exactly?

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I don't know if there is still money in his account but since I had 2 claims, why does the FIRST one isn't fully recovered (and then the missing fund would be on the second claim)? Both are identical

I forgot to mention that there was a 24H delay between the 2 claims...

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Well, a few months ago, I bought a DELL UltraSharp 2005FPW 20.1-inch Wide Aspect Flat Panel LCD and I got it for 600$ CAD (including shipping).

That's a good deal considering it is always selling around 950$ CAD on their canadian website... http://accessories.dell.com/sna/category.a...DHS1&l=en&s=dhs

This time, I had 2 x Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW 24-inch Wide Aspect Flat Panel LCD Monitor for 1000$ CAD and they always sell around 1400$ so that's a good deal...

Anyhow, I would have bought 2 of these monitors 1 month earlier at 1020$ but I had a PayPal limit of 1000$ so I lost the deal :realmad: and nothing of this would have happened. *CRAP*

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What was the sellers feedback rating? I am very careful to check this on "Buy Now with Immed Payment Required. "

I have had a seller be unable to send the Item had already paid for Via Paypal, they have always refunded the exact I even haved paid twice and it was reversed same amount.

If it was Fruad they should be obligated to trace the $$$$$ or the de

to the person.

Delivery address of merch purchased or cash disbursements

What was the reason that Ebay ended the auction what evidence did the have?

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