They said that I could keep the saw because they (eBay) made a mistake with their quick judgment. Crazy...
I don't think that's the case. I think eBay let him keep my money, they then reimbursed me and let me keep the saw. For the record, I do think it was an honest mistake. Although he refused to admit it with a lot of proof.So the seller, who may have made a honest mistake, is out not only the money for the sale, but also his saw?
Not sure what to tell ya, that's what happened.This story doesn't make sense.
HarleyT, what does "summer troll" even mean? Yes, i am indeed, saying that eBay gave me $699.98, which was the purchase price + shipping. I'm also saying that they told me to keep the saw. Do you think I joined this site because I'm interested in learning to mill, or because I have nothing better to do than fabricate stories about purchases on eBay? Really?So this is the saw?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Stihl-075-1111-Series-111cc-Impressive-Saw-051-056-075-088-MS660-880-30-bar-/351788496059?hash=item51e83a74bb:g:Zi0AAOSwZVlXj6YD&nma=true&si=4NO1EInScT8KDm%2F3X6nnC7xtQlM%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
And you are saying that E-Bay gave you $700?
Nah. Summer troll......
I never said it was a intelligent purchase on my part. I def was excited to get my hands on an 075 and was a bit hasty with my purchase. That said, I'm new to this whole thing, $639 didn't seem too bad compared to some other prices I had seen.$700 is a ton of money to pay for a used saw that old that hasn't been gone through.
the weed field,,is stinking to high heaven........................agreed...............So this is the saw?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Stihl-075-1111-Series-111cc-Impressive-Saw-051-056-075-088-MS660-880-30-bar-/351788496059?hash=item51e83a74bb:g:Zi0AAOSwZVlXj6YD&nma=true&si=4NO1EInScT8KDm%2F3X6nnC7xtQlM%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
And you are saying that E-Bay gave you $700?
Nah. Summer troll......
I just hate ebay sellers advertising with multiple tags.
Your case is quite simple, you didnt got an 075, I do understand seller did what he thought was correct, it's his responsibility not yours, simple as that.
Lots of times the seller won't accept returns but you still get your money back if you contact PayPal and initiate an action. It's up to the seller I guess if he doesn't want his saw back! I'm glad it worked that way for you. I learned a valuable lesson and that's to not put in your ad that you won't accept returns. I have mine worded that I only do refunds if item is not as advertised..Measure the bore, 52 vs 58mm. As for eBay, anything within 30 days PayPal has you covered. Even if the seller has a "no returns" policy. Ebay has been trying to compete with Amazon and part of that is a liberal return policy.
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