fraudulent seller

Placed bid for 4 items from a seller,then received a message from "another seller" offering 2 items what the first seller did'nt have.The first seller through messages openly admitted they had passed my details to the second seller ????? I contacted E-BAY as I was,and not happy about this and tried to cancel my bid/offer,but now have a non payment case against me. As far as I'm concerned this is a case of "fraud" and corruption.........E-BAY are still allowing this seller to trade as E-BAY are only bothered about making money...........sooner it gets sorted the sooner i get finished with these clowns..............a well peed off e-bayer

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arkwebus
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Thank you for your update.   I am not sure what you mean by "no transaction has taken place" as clearly if you have a "non-payer" case against you - you have won something and are committed to pay.   If that was on an offer then the seller has accepted the offer. Unless a sale has taken place then a seller cannot open a case.

 

I may well be misunderstanding as it's been a long hot day!

 

@cr-judia-2ruhmnvs0g

 

 

arkwebus
Experienced Mentor

I am still confused.  If - as both @corred and I think - you made an offer to the first seller and it was accepted then at that point a contract exists and you have to pay.

 

If that were not the case then the seller could not open a non-payer case against you. Please do not feel that I - or any of the others - are hostile to you. I am simply trying to sort things out so that - for example - you do not get 2 defects and prevented from buying.

 

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red_magpie
Experienced Mentor

It isn't fraud at all.

 

It sounds as though your seller may have thought they were doing you and the other seller a favour. It may be a breach of eBay's privacy policy but it certainly ins't grounds to refuse to complete the sale.

 

Just pay for the items you've bought, and let the second seller know that you don't wish to purchase the other items. Or maybe you do wish to buy them, now that you realise it isn't fraudulent.

 

If you refuse to pay you will receive an unpaid item strike for each item. I'm not sure whether eBay will only treat this a single strike, as they were all for the same seller. This is important, as if you receive two or more strikes most sellers will automatically block you from bidding.

arkwebus
Experienced Mentor

Well it's certainly not "fraud". To me it seems more like a seller [misguidedly] trying to provide exceptionally good customer service!

 

If you have won something [from the first seller] then of course you have to pay!  If you do not then you will get [possibly two] defects and - whatever you may think - many sellers will not sell to you.

 

There is no reason to think that the items will not arrive and provided that the second seller is dealing through eBay there is no particular objection although you do not have to do anything. 

 

It "may" be that the sellers are related or associated

 

@cr-judia-2ruhmnvs0g

@tressygirl ! 

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