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  • The way I read this.

    You sold the frame, it was received.

    Buyer claimed they never received (got the frame for free) 1st part of the fraud success

    After a cooling off period they then attempted to sell the frame under a pseudonym, you spotted it.

    They then pretend to attempt to buy it from their pseudonym, the only solution they could think of to avoid accusations of being scamming cunting scambags. Fraud on this level could be reported to eBay and PayPal , and could close their accounts etc.

  • Probably more likely that Kobe sold it to this guy in Vienna having defrauded PayPal, then realised he could get in serious trouble with PayPal and have his name turned to mud on this forum and probably elsewhere, and that avoiding that was worth the 950 Euro.

    Probably a bit late to salvage his reputation and if PayPal got wind of it they might be wondering if this is the first time he's done it or whether he's got form.

  • If he paid 950 euro for the frame I would be surprised and if he was that worried about reputation he could of given proof of purchase or something more solid by now.

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