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Re: Warning ...Bad Amiga EBay seller
« Reply #14 from previous page: June 18, 2004, 02:56:28 PM »
Why havn't you left negative feedback :-?
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Re: Warning ...Bad Amiga EBay seller
« Reply #15 on: June 18, 2004, 03:37:05 PM »
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melott wrote:
>Is there 2 models of the Panasonic JU-257A?

Apperantly there is 2 models of the JU-257A.
The PC version and the Amiga version.
From what I've read these drive are labeled 'Amiga' if
they are for Amiga. Slightly different circuitry for
Amiga I guess. Anyway this drive doesn't work in my
C= A2000.
I guess to be fair I don't think this guy knew this drive
wouldn't work. I guessing he found a few of these drives
and thought they would on Amiga. He said he didn't have a
machine to test them. He just got stubborn when I pointed
out that these drives were not the right ones.


Mine has nothing which mentions Amiga in any way

Panasonic
JU-257A606P

then it has another code below this one.

-> 00863378
 

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Re: Warning ...Bad Amiga EBay seller
« Reply #16 on: June 18, 2004, 03:42:02 PM »
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melott wrote:
>Is there 2 models of the Panasonic JU-257A?

Apperantly there is 2 models of the JU-257A.
The PC version and the Amiga version.
From what I've read these drive are labeled 'Amiga' if
they are for Amiga. Slightly different circuitry for
Amiga I guess. Anyway this drive doesn't work in my
C= A2000.
I guess to be fair I don't think this guy knew this drive
wouldn't work. I guessing he found a few of these drives
and thought they would on Amiga. He said he didn't have a
machine to test them. He just got stubborn when I pointed
out that these drives were not the right ones.


I would guess the only difference is the internal jumpers...

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Re: Warning ...Bad Amiga EBay seller
« Reply #17 on: June 18, 2004, 04:47:50 PM »
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redrumloa wrote:
Why havn't you left negative feedback :-?


He'd only earn himself retaliatory negative feedback from the seller.  I've stopped leaving neg fb's now, rather than risk losing my Power Seller status as a result of dropping below 98%.

As for getting your money back from Ebay, not a chance.

I got ripped off a few weeks back for over £500 -I won a laptop auction and paid the money into his bank account.

Two days later Ebay tells me the guy has had his account suspended for fraud.  I try the guys Ebay contact info - the phone number is a taxi firm, the address is a student flat in London.  

I call the police and they won't do anything ("It happens all the time, just be more careful in future").  

The bank into which I paid the money won't give any info out without a court order, which the police can't be bothered to get.

Ebay wont give me any money - "We're just a venue", they say.  "Sales are private deals between individuals" etc...

They need to offer more protection, but when something goes wrong, they just wash their hands of it.  All theyre interested in is getting their fees.  Meanwhile, people are being ripped off left, right and centre.

The fact that someone was allowed to register as a seller on Ebay using a fake name, fake phone number and fake address, and proceed to sell £1000's worth of goods he didnt have doesn't exactly inspire confidence.
 

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Re: Warning ...Bad Amiga EBay seller
« Reply #18 on: June 18, 2004, 05:18:51 PM »
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He'd only earn himself retaliatory negative feedback from the seller.


That's a possibility, of course. However the problem is how many people are simply too affraid to speak up in fear of retaliation? This guy may continue to sell misleading items, with future buyers having no warnings. Besides, often it just takes a single user to leave negative feedback, and suddenly there will be a landslide of them against a seller. Others who may have been affraid to leave one, will suddenly jump on the bandwagon. I deal with about 10% fraud buyers and nonpayers for whatever reason. I go through all the motions, but in the end I will damn well leave negative feedback.

Also I just thought of something, did you file a FRAUD REPORT with eBay? This item was grossly misrepresented, that constitutes fraud.
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Re: Warning ...Bad Amiga EBay seller
« Reply #19 on: June 18, 2004, 06:01:58 PM »
Thanks for giving more of an explanation.  Once you informed the seller of his mistake, he should have offered a refund.  Somebody needs to pay this guy a personal visit.  I can't believe he can get away with just having "Canada" as his location.  Just where in Canada is he?  
 

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Re: Warning ...Bad Amiga EBay seller
« Reply #20 on: June 18, 2004, 06:05:55 PM »
Location: As is, Canada. :lol:
 

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Re: Warning ...Bad Amiga EBay seller
« Reply #21 on: July 08, 2004, 07:09:25 PM »
I bought a drive of this guy too, but outside of eBay after losing an auction i bid in. I put the drive in my A4000 and it didnt work. I sent him an email and he didnt reply for a while before eventually getting an email saying to change some jumpers on the A4000's motherboard. I wasnt sure what he meant by this, but I thought something funny was going on. It has made me very wary of using eBay again in the future.  :cry:
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