Fraudulent seller

How can i get my refund from a fraudulent seller when ebay is of no help

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@xuk9032 wrote:
What do i do if i dont know anyone with a computer or printer to connect with my mobile phone?


You could go to your local library - libraries can normally print anything out for a small fee. It would certainly be cheaper than using a photobooth in a supermarket or Boots as they can usually only print glossy photos.

Give me ambiguity or give me something else.
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Ok.ill go to my library in a while

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@xuk9032 wrote:
What do i do if i dont know anyone with a computer or printer to connect with my mobile phone?

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If you have a mobile phone you can access the QR code, just go to your local Post Office and show it to them. They'll print the label.

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Thank you.Ill try that

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All for 23p?  Some folk really are on less than minimum wage.

 

I guess it's a matter of principle.  What does the seller's feedback look like?  If there aren't a load of buyers complaining that they were shorted, it sounds like a one off, might be time to cut the seller some slack and get on with life?

 

And if there ARE a load of buyers complaining, why didn't you see that when you checked the seller's feedback before buying?

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Its not about 23p John.If you read carefully the total amount is a lot lot lot more than that.Any other opinions you expressed are irrelevant. Fraud is fraud nomatter what the amount is.Your uneducated reply doesnt help in any way and if you have any more comical comments please keep them to yourself.
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BUT you do not know that it was fraud, as i said earlier the seller may not have known that the bottle did not contain the full amount.   He could claim that it was full and that you are trying to defraud him, works both ways.  The rest of 'johnwash's comment is sound actually and not 'uneducated', people on here have been trying to help you because if you do not know how to get a refund it is assumed that you are new to e bay.

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How many pills were there and did you touch them when you counted them?

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