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#21. Posted:
Admiral
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It's a virtual item, you have no proof that you never received it and you aren't supposed to be buying and selling virtual items on ebay. You can call him a lowlife all you want, but you are the idiot for not realizing that it goes against the TOS.
#22. Posted:
PKM
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that sucks man.. I hope it works out for ya..
#23. Posted:
Coyotic
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What is his eBay account name? pretty simple to do some research on him then...
#24. Posted:
Rio
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iApple wrote
Mickers wrote
iApple wrote to be fair I've got his address to if it really gets to it ill go and pretend to be someone and say is he the name on paypal and then if he says yes then i guess the police or my fist will be having a chat

Don't pretend you'll go round to his house please.

go his address and lives in the next town why would i pretend that I'm not 4 so please take your sarcastic comments elsewhere i hope you didnt get all your posts by just doing this, i asked for help about this not for you to get all stars


You think like a 4 year old, do you really think a scammer would use there real address?
#25. Posted:
Smeb
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iApple wrote i was bidding on pele and i got him for around 60 witch is a good price for him so i was rather happy until i find he's a total scammer and that he's just sending pictures of his card could anyone help me with ways to get my money I'm absolutely fuming i use paypal and eBay to prevent scamms but i guess they're everywhere the low life scum


60 for a player worth 15m? Hmmm.... + You're never going to bid on him quick enough.
#26. Posted:
Staggie
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Think someone should read the listing, before buying.
#27. Posted:
iApple
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Well I got my money back so all happy days up to now never doing that agian
#28. Posted:
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eBay should have 100% Buyer Guarantee, Contact there live support.

Also get in contact with PayPal!
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