22-08-2020 12:48 AM
I sold my cooker but heard nothing from the buyer. Then a courier rang me on a Saurday saying he would be at my house in a few minutes to pick it up. I didn't know the courier was coming and suspected something fishy, but I let him pick up the cooker without checking it was paid. The 'man in a van' said he was just doing a pick up on behalf of his boss via an ebay buyer. He had other items in the van and he took my old cooker away. The cooker was a SMEG one and only 5 years old (cost £2k), so this wasn't junk.
I'm selling my house and the photographer was coming 3 days later, so I was backed in a corner as I needed that big cooker (stored in my dining room) out of the way.
I should have checked the feedback and took a chance that he will pay me - let my guard down once and get scammed. The buyer has severeal feedback comments of people saying he took the item and not paid etc. He's ignored my emails via ebay and I raised an unpaid case with ebay. All that has done is for ebay to wave my seller payment cvia a credit. Ebay thinks i still have the item to relist but I don'y - its in his van!
Police will not be interested - there does. not appear to be options to cover this on ebay reporting - any advice?
`but I let him pick up the cooker without checking it was paid`
I think that`s a £50 lesson learned, never let anything go before you`ve been paid and checked you have!
Unless your prepared to go through small claims court to get your money, i`d just write it off and be more careful next time. What might be worth a gamble, if you still have the buyers name and address, is send a `letter of action` stateing that you will be trying to recover this money through small claims, along with any associated costs etc and maybe that will shock them into paying, but it is a gamble as they may just call your bluff, but it`s only a first class stamp gamble, so worth a shot 🙂