I have opened a case, have had a couple of emails through the resolution centre, his tone is unbelievably aggresive and accusatory. He accused me of scamming in his first response.
To coin a schoolyard phrase 'whoever smelt it, dealt it' I have been curteous and polite throughout. I don't doubt he's had hundreds of positive transactions, I won the auction on the first bid and he's trying to fob me off cos he's not made any profit on the deal.
I only went for him cos I wanted to cool black and gold shaker cup! If he'd sent that and the wrong shake by mistake I'd have happily given him positve feedback and just put it up on here for trade/beer. Instead he's outed himself as a brow-beating maniac.
Ebay won't step in til the 29th. I've neg-repped him already based on his threatening emails and will happily await ebays judgement one way or another. It's not the £20, it's the fact that ebay works on trust.
I have opened a case, have had a couple of emails through the resolution centre, his tone is unbelievably aggresive and accusatory. He accused me of scamming in his first response.
To coin a schoolyard phrase 'whoever smelt it, dealt it' I have been curteous and polite throughout. I don't doubt he's had hundreds of positive transactions, I won the auction on the first bid and he's trying to fob me off cos he's not made any profit on the deal.
I only went for him cos I wanted to cool black and gold shaker cup! If he'd sent that and the wrong shake by mistake I'd have happily given him positve feedback and just put it up on here for trade/beer. Instead he's outed himself as a brow-beating maniac.
Ebay won't step in til the 29th. I've neg-repped him already based on his threatening emails and will happily await ebays judgement one way or another. It's not the £20, it's the fact that ebay works on trust.