> In March I was another victim of Ebay and one of Ebay's regular crooks. > I paid nearly $200 for a lot of supposed stamps, from a crook now living > in Spain. > When his rubbish arrived, it was all forgeries, counterfeits and even some > photocopies - not one genuine stamp in the lot. > I now find out, from authorities in Germany, that Mike Topas has been > under criminal investigation for his sale of counterfeit stamps of Germany, > among others. > Ebay now are refusing to refund my payment, even though I did what they > told me to to - return the junk by REGISTERED MAIL, with post office > tracking number. > I paid by Paypal and Paypal likewise are refusing to refund, telling me to > discuss with the crook, their customer! > To add insult to injury, Ebay/Paypal have had the crook re-sell the lot > after he got it back, on Ebay!! > Suggestions on what to do about the crooks running Ebay & Paypal much > appreciated. > I see that the Government of Canada is now after Ebay, in connection with > money-laundering for crooked dealers in Canada.
<dvfre...@tiscali-nospam.co.uk> wrote: >"ElCheapo" <nob...@pseudo.borked.net> wrote in message >news:c35ceba97420935b9b636625fcaa57b3@pseudo.borked.net... >> In March I was another victim of Ebay and one of Ebay's regular crooks. >> I paid nearly $200 for a lot of supposed stamps, from a crook now living >> in Spain. >> When his rubbish arrived, it was all forgeries, counterfeits and even some >> photocopies - not one genuine stamp in the lot. >> I now find out, from authorities in Germany, that Mike Topas has been >> under criminal investigation for his sale of counterfeit stamps of Germany, >> among others. >> Ebay now are refusing to refund my payment, even though I did what they >> told me to to - return the junk by REGISTERED MAIL, with post office >> tracking number. >> I paid by Paypal and Paypal likewise are refusing to refund, telling me to >> discuss with the crook, their customer! >> To add insult to injury, Ebay/Paypal have had the crook re-sell the lot >> after he got it back, on Ebay!! >> Suggestions on what to do about the crooks running Ebay & Paypal much >> appreciated. >> I see that the Government of Canada is now after Ebay, in connection with >> money-laundering for crooked dealers in Canada. >What is his Ebay account trading name?? >David.
He operates as "negromurs" using an address in Spain.
There are lots of complaints about him, from German victims.
Ebay/Paypal prefer to do business with him, and so far have not refunded the money, even though he has resold his garbage!!
>> >> In March I was another victim of Ebay and one of Ebay's regular crooks. >> >> I paid nearly $200 for a lot of supposed stamps, from a crook now living >> >> in Spain. >> >> When his rubbish arrived, it was all forgeries, counterfeits and even some >> >> photocopies - not one genuine stamp in the lot. >> >> I now find out, from authorities in Germany, that Mike Topas has been >> >> under criminal investigation for his sale of counterfeit stamps of Germany, >> >> among others. >> >> Ebay now are refusing to refund my payment, even though I did what they >> >> told me to to - return the junk by REGISTERED MAIL, with post office >> >> tracking number. >> >> I paid by Paypal and Paypal likewise are refusing to refund, telling me to >> >> discuss with the crook, their customer! >> >> To add insult to injury, Ebay/Paypal have had the crook re-sell the lot >> >> after he got it back, on Ebay!! >> >> Suggestions on what to do about the crooks running Ebay & Paypal much >> >> appreciated. >> >> I see that the Government of Canada is now after Ebay, in connection with >> >> money-laundering for crooked dealers in Canada. >> >What is his Ebay account trading name?? >> >David.
>> He operates as "negromurs" using an address in Spain.
>> There are lots of complaints about him, from German victims.
>> Ebay/Paypal prefer to do business with him, and so far have not refunded the >> money, even though he has resold his garbage!!
> Shit, zypher66, you have a worse feedback rating than "necromans". > Hell you sound half crazy in reading others feedback about you. > "wouldn't pay registered" I think you seek out trouble. You make stamp > collectors look like miserly ass-whits who don't understand basic > commerce. I think more stamp collectors need to be screwed cause I'm > beginning to think that is the backbone of the hobby, "who can screw > who the most" and you're the poster boy for the putz.
It does seem a bit extreme to complain and claim he is a fraudster, as he is shown as a Powerseller with 98.6% positive feedback !
Looks like it was just a misunderstanding of the type of material being offered.
> In March I was another victim of Ebay and one of Ebay's regular crooks. > I paid nearly $200 for a lot of supposed stamps, from a crook now living > in Spain. > When his rubbish arrived, it was all forgeries, counterfeits and even some > photocopies - not one genuine stamp in the lot. > I now find out, from authorities in Germany, that Mike Topas has been > under criminal investigation for his sale of counterfeit stamps of > Germany, > among others. > Ebay now are refusing to refund my payment, even though I did what they > told me to to - return the junk by REGISTERED MAIL, with post office > tracking number. > I paid by Paypal and Paypal likewise are refusing to refund, telling me to > discuss with the crook, their customer! > To add insult to injury, Ebay/Paypal have had the crook re-sell the lot > after he got it back, on Ebay!! > Suggestions on what to do about the crooks running Ebay & Paypal much > appreciated. > I see that the Government of Canada is now after Ebay, in connection with > money-laundering for crooked dealers in Canada.
In <3o8k2497tc3b9vcaqaviii4mik3iffa...@4ax.com>, on 05/13/2008 at 04:25 PM, Sir F. A. Rien <jaSP...@gbr.online.com> said:
>>If you didn't then you'll know that next time you use Paypal, always fund >>with your credit card. >How else do you pay with PinkPunk?
Their "default" setting is always to take it out of your bank account. Well, that is if you don't have existing funds on-account with them. I never do ... if I get a payment via Paypal, I transfer it pretty quickly into my bank.
I understand why they PREFER to use your bank account first ... no fees for them to pay to CC companies, no risk of charge-back from the card ... but I think MOST would prefer to default to CC. I've screwed up only twice (over many years) where I actually paid via bank account, simply because I went too quickly and forgot the manual step of specifying otherwise. Fortunately, these were for small amounts, so I wasn't as bothered.
They do make it sound like there are BIG advantages to paying with your bank account. This as they try and talk you out of switching to credit. I wonder if some people believe them?
1. Make sure your Paypal account is empty. Easy way to do this is either send the money to your bank account or, if you need a balance left, send it to an email address you have that is not tied to Paypal ( you can then cancel the sent money once you've made the payment ).
2. When making the payment click on "other payment options" or whatever the link says. That way you will be using your CC to make the payment.
3. If the shipment does not arrive you have full coverage under your credit card terms - nothing to do with Paypal.
> "Mark Bardell" <markbarde...@verizon.net> found these unused words:
>>Did you fund your payment with your credit card ?
>>If so, call them up and dispute the charge, let them know you have >>returned >>the package and have proof that you have done so.
>>If you didn't then you'll know that next time you use Paypal, always fund >>with your credit card.
> How else do you pay with PinkPunk?
> When PinkPunk -=won't=- help, notify your Credit Card > company -=directly=-, > including furnishing the proof that the item was returned and they will > reverse the charges to PinkPunk!