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It sounds like you guys confused the sh!t out of each other... I wouldn't necessarily blame you or the seller for this mess. Those kinds of lots can create a bit of a mess just staying in the US, but once the South Africa thing came into play, it seems as though it made an even bigger mess. Not to mention different paypal accounts, addresses,, relays in shipping, so on and so on...
As long as he refunds you, I probably wouldn't blast him with negatives.. It sound like he's confused, you're confused, hell, even we're a bit confused. I'd probably give him a pass for the way things went, so long as tries to make it right. |
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I really don't think you could leave him a negative anyway. You could, but he could get it removed by filing a NPB - which he has every right to do. I know the item was paid for, but technically YOU didn't pay for the item as far as eBay/PayPal are concerned. In other words, there is no record of payment from your eBay/PayPal account. Heck, you can't even get eBay's buyer protection. Hopefully the package(s) will show up and everything will work out.
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