r00ster Wrote:they're Bootlegs, is that the items I got were mis-represented in the auction images.
In case you didn't know it, Paypal and Ebay do not cover mis-represented items. I had a couple of minor incidents whereby the sellers sold me demo dvds instead of the 'original retail dvds' stated in the auctions. After I filed the claims, Paypal sent me an email saying that they do not cover mis-represented items, this is one of the conditions/terms you have to read among thousands of others when you first signed up. Paypal simply said that they will put this incident in the record history of the sellers.
I was bidding on several auctions and I have users emailing me telling me that the sellers were selling DVD-Rs and bootlegs and they told me that Paypal and Ebay did not bother to recover their money since they were cases of mis-interpretations. I just retracted my bids on those suspicious auctions. Hehe...got banned by some sellers for the retractions too. But who cares? I don't want to waste my money. :p
Thought this is something you should know.
Best way is to call the CC company, if you paid through CC or your bank. However, you have to prove to both institutions that you've sent back the sets you've bought. I sent mine back via UPS to that dishonest Canadian seller, only to have it sent back to me since that address did not exist. Had to pay for the shipping back to me too. However, the CC company accepted my explanation that it was a fake address coz I have tracking # with UPS and they credited me back the full amount.