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10-29-2018
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Originally Posted by Ian1995 Has anyone been in this situation with a stealth paypal account? If so, were they able to track you down to recover the funds? Also, can a paypal debt hurt my credit score? | They can track you down, if they wanted to.
Stealth is all about preventing accounts linking together, so you can operate multiple at a time. Nothing to do with anonymity.
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10-29-2018
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Originally Posted by Ian1995 First of all, I just want to say thank you for all the advice and all the kind words it really means a lot.
Ebay have pretty much made it clear that there is nothing I can do and I also got in contact with Mapcargo but was told that they can't give me the address of the person the phone was sent to. I've kind of come to terms with the fact that the phone is gone and its pretty much my fault. I never took a picture of the iphone it self, only took one of the box. I will also make it clear in the description that I will only ever post items to the buyers house, not a forwarding company.
I spoke to my dad about all this and he said that this is just one of those things that I need to learn from and remember in the future whenever I'm selling something. But it just sucks because I owe £811 to paypal now and I keep getting emails asking me to resolve the negative balance. Like what do I do in this situation? I don't have the money to pay them. My dad said to ignore any debt collectors letter but its a stealth account and they don't have my real address.
Has anyone been in this situation with a stealth paypal account? If so, were they able to track you down to recover the funds? Also, can a paypal debt hurt my credit score? | Settle your dues - don't try to run and hide.
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10-31-2018
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Originally Posted by ebaystealth1974 Stealth account? Phuck em...move on and start over! | Yh, thats what I want to do but I still don't know. They don't have my address or name but my Natwest savings account was linked to the paypal. I closed the savings account this morning but I still don't know what I want to do. Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot Settle your dues - don't try to run and hide. | Thats what my dad said but I'm so angry and pi**ed off with ebay. Why do they even allow people to use a forwarding address when buying something on there site?
I don't even have a fraction of the £811 I have to give them so I don't know what I can do to be honest.
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11-01-2018
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how about you dont pay it and then if it catches up with you, somehow, you can opt to pay it then...
I would not pay it either.
they cant find you via bank anyway, not over that amount - and it you closed it, its done.
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11-01-2018
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Yeah, sadly, the bottom line is you’re screwed. You can try all the suggested ideas, but the odds are stacked against you. These people were pros and the phone is long gone, I do like the bricking idea though. That might be the only revenge you ever get.
Winning these kinds of cases are rare as hen’s teeth.
Don’t ever sell anything on EB if you can’t afford to lose your product and your money both.
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11-01-2018
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I'd keep calling and pestering them. No way in hell you should lose this case...
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11-01-2018
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Originally Posted by Ian1995 As the title says, I have been scammed by a buyer and been let down ebay.
To make a long story short, I sold a brand new (not sealed) iphone Xs on ebay 2 weeks ago for £920. The buyer paid immediately and I sent the phone next day by special delivery. A few days later the buyer opened a case saying that the phone "wasn't as described", I told her that I didn't accept returns but she escalated the case and I was told that I have to accept the return. 2 days later I receive the package with the iphone xs box but inside the box was a completely destroyed iphone 6... I sent pictures to ebay and called them telling them what happened and they said they told me not to worry and that they will investigate it. Got an email a day later saying that ebay had sided with the buyer and sent her a refund...
I appealed and was told to send them evidence so I took pictures of the broken phone and sent it to them. I also called them up again and was told by the agent that there are MANY BUYERS WHO DO THIS and that they will further investigate. Low and behold, I got an email today saying that they have once again sided with the buyer because I can't prove what I originally sent to her.
I just want to know, am I screwed? Because I have been having panic attacks all day. My paypal account is £800+ in the red and I already used the money to pay off bills so I literally do not know how I'm going to pay paypal back. Is there anything I can do? The accounts are both stealth accounts and don't have my real name on them. Would I be able to report this to the police some how? I still have the receipt for the Iphone xs so maybe I could send it to them? But I don't know ='(
Any advice would be appreciated, Ian. | I sold 3 iphones the guy opened a returns case andcsentbonly two back. I contacted the police and they made a report which I sent to eBay and PayPal and they listened I got my money back. Lesson I learnt was to video my self opening expensive items that were returned as evidence of the condition of the return. I had so many problems selling expensive newish iphones I was scammed multiple times in different ways that I gave up selling them. Lesson don't sell expensive items like new is iphones also take a walk don't take eBay too seriously it's not worth it. Also get angry not fearfull
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11-02-2018
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Originally Posted by oompaloompa how about you dont pay it and then if it catches up with you, somehow, you can opt to pay it then...
I would not pay it either.
they cant find you via bank anyway, not over that amount - and it you closed it, its done. | This is what I have been thinking about doing. It actually made me ill when my dad told me to pay them and learn from the experience. Like I haven't done anything wrong so why would I let them win like that... Quote:
Originally Posted by ebaystealth1974 I'd keep calling and pestering them. No way in hell you should lose this case... | I've been calling them almost everyday and its the same thing every time :( They keep saying they "understand my frustration" makes me want to punch a wall. Quote:
Originally Posted by dallis Yeah, sadly, the bottom line is you’re screwed. You can try all the suggested ideas, but the odds are stacked against you. These people were pros and the phone is long gone, I do like the bricking idea though. That might be the only revenge you ever get.
Winning these kinds of cases are rare as hen’s teeth.
Don’t ever sell anything on EB if you can’t afford to lose your product and your money both. | I know :'( Why does ebay allow people add these forwarding delivery companies? I specifically put restrictions in my listings that block people from outside the UK from bidding but the restrictions don't make a difference if the buyer is using a forwarding company. Quote:
Originally Posted by depeyre I sold 3 iphones the guy opened a returns case andcsentbonly two back. I contacted the police and they made a report which I sent to eBay and PayPal and they listened I got my money back. Lesson I learnt was to video my self opening expensive items that were returned as evidence of the condition of the return. I had so many problems selling expensive newish iphones I was scammed multiple times in different ways that I gave up selling them. Lesson don't sell expensive items like new is iphones also take a walk don't take eBay too seriously it's not worth it. Also get angry not fearfull | I'm sorry to hear that happened :( I'm not like a business seller or anything I just sell things on ebay every now and then but all this has made me want to just go to cash converters in the future |
11-03-2018
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I generally advise people to steer well clear from selling expensive phones or designer items on eBay. Even though it's genuine, the odds are you're going to have problematic buyers, or you'll run into issues with eBay themselves (if not PayPal).
Best thing to do is sell expensive items like these in person, so using Gumtree, Shpock, Craigslist, and the likes of those..
That's the lesson you should take from here.
eBay is great for selling, but for cheaper, less risky items.
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11-03-2018
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And if you do end up selling things in person, meet in a safe public place as well
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11-21-2018
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since you are not at fault dont pay a dime let paypal suffer they cant find you even if they did it on different name you can say it not yours they wont waste time proving that
just buy new stealth and careful this time
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