Getting money back from seller of 'hacked' mp4's
This probably is morally wrong – but hey the little f**ker is ripping me (and loads of others) off.
Didn’t know about the false memory hack until I found this site, turns out that my 2gb is only 1gb. I have also just received a (supposedly) 4gb one from the same ebay seller that I bought for my son. (ordered before I knew)
Now the chances are this is also hacked as it turns out this seller is on your blacklist.
Now I could email the seller, tell him I’m disappointed, and hope that he offers to refund in part or full on both - BUT WE ALL KNOW IT’S UNLIKELY THAT HE WILL PAY UP. (plus the player was dirt cheap, it was the inflated postage and ‘insurance’ that accounts for most of the total cost, as you know)
So, I’m thinking, wait a few more days, and then initiate a paypal chargeback for none delivery. As I paid a surcharge for ‘insured’ delivery I figure that the onus will be on the seller to prove that I didn’t get the item! (which arrived in a simple, non signed for envelope)
I think this gives me a better chance of some money back, What do you all think?
(oh, and anyone know time-limits, rules, etc on chargebacks?)
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