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Posted By: dan mckee
An insured package back to him would have got you your money back through the postal system possibly. I think they pay out on 2 or 3 claims out of 100. And since he obviously lied about the package, he would have had to file the insurance claims from his end. Tbob is correct, no matter how crooked the auction, if the seller complains that you have contacted his bidders,(which are usually the seller himself) then you have broken ebay rules and can be booted. |
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