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Offline Jose

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I once had a jerk trying to steal me with shipping costs for an item I won on eBay. I ended up not paying. When I though it was all over I received a warning from eBay about a non paid item. I wrote in the open dispute that the seller was lying and even provided a link, but nothing, there wasn't even an eBay representative coming to the dispute. Then later on I received another warning that if had more of these kind of warnings or something. I could be kicked out. I got pissed and took the time to read eBay's rules on these kinds of things and what can you do, then made an appeal kind of thing (been a few moths ago, can't remember the names) provding a link to the auction and asking eBay to compare the invoice that was send to me and the auction description. It worked, my warning was taken off and didn't even receive negative feedback.

So maybe you should just fill a counter complain with proof that the auction was valid, cause it's something that was handed freely into the public domain.
It could be interesting to see the result.  8-)
Or maybe just don't bother, it's not worth the time...
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