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From my memory of PayPal disputes, the options are: seller agrees with claim, PayPal agrees/disagrees with claim, or buyer drops dispute. This dispute won’t appear on your eBay record, but if you force the dick to accept it he’ll leave some shitty feedback for sure. Even if PayPal decide in your favour, you just know that he’ll raise an issue once the watch is in his possession. Save yourself the time and list again or...
List it in the watch thread here, there’s always interest in Omega and you know the buyer won’t likely be a cunt.
Sold a watch I inherited on eBay earlier, and then got chased to dispatch same day, which I was going to do anyway, once I got to the post office the buyer messaged me saying that he felt the back wasn’t original (based on photos that were in the listing which I have no way of verifying m, I’ve taken the back off and it’s an original omega back and included pics in the listing) asking me to cancel and refund him so I went home again to resolve before posting.
Asked why he didn’t look at the pictures before bidding he said he only say the watch 2 mins before it ended…
So he spent £1600 on a watch with 2 minutes research and then changed his mind..
This guy is a professional eBayer, with like 30 current listing of musical instruments, and when I pointed out I’ve done nothing wrong and would still be posting he filed a dispute with PayPal stating that I haven’t posted it…
In the end I’ve now said that if he ends the dispute I’ll cancel his purchase but he’s claiming this can’t be done, as accepting the PayPal dispute involves accepting that I’ve done something wrong..
Is what he says true and if I do accept the dispute and refund will it show up on my account? Fundamentally pissed off that if I do relist the watch it now looks suspect and likely hurts the vale of the watch….