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If it's been a couple days, I would contact the seller again and send a friendly reminder. I didn't think you'd get off easy with this seller. She's obviously making you walk through hoops, hoping you'd forget about it. You may have to end up filing a not as described case if she doesn't follow through.
Quote from: bluerose9978 on May 02, 2016, 03:04:21 PMIf it's been a couple days, I would contact the seller again and send a friendly reminder. I didn't think you'd get off easy with this seller. She's obviously making you walk through hoops, hoping you'd forget about it. You may have to end up filing a not as described case if she doesn't follow through.If I do end up having to open a case, Ebay looks at the correspondence that has been going on between she and I, correct? If they see she's offered a 50% refund for the item not being as described but hasn't followed through, what usually happens? Would they require me to ship the item back?I sent her the following message just now:"Hi eaglesfan73,I just wanted to follow up with you regarding the partial refund's status. I checked my Paypal account and saw that it hasn't come through yet. Thank you again for your time and understanding."
I think you're handling this really well I hope she is telling the truth. I'm sorry for her if she really is going through chemo too - its awful and it would be understandable to miss/forget something ....but it can be hard to believe emails like that as too many scammers use horrible real life situations like this one to get away with things. If her story is true then you should be getting your refund soon. Give it a few more days before you send another message about the refund ( other than a message acknowledging this latest one )
Quote from: Ringlets on May 04, 2016, 04:30:31 AM I think you're handling this really well I hope she is telling the truth. I'm sorry for her if she really is going through chemo too - its awful and it would be understandable to miss/forget something ....but it can be hard to believe emails like that as too many scammers use horrible real life situations like this one to get away with things. If her story is true then you should be getting your refund soon. Give it a few more days before you send another message about the refund ( other than a message acknowledging this latest one ) Okay thanks for the advice. I'll give her some more time before sending another message.
Yeah, I'm just ignoring the whole chemo thing; I'm not even going to acknowledge her saying that. I'll message her again tomorrow. This time I'll set a deadline and let her know I'll need to receive the refund within 48 hours or I'll have to open a case. At the end of those forty-eight hours it will have been a week since she promised the partial refund, which I think is more than fair.