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Originally Posted by jcardstore
Personally, this is the red flag that matters. An honest person would normally attempt to make the situation right any way they could.
The whole lawsuit thing is just piling on for piling on sake, the negative buyer feedback on ebay just kinda means the guy is a jerk. Lots of people are AHs but that doesn't make them scammers.
My main problem here is the BO mob. Everyone just comes here to scream and yell and pile on and really add nothing of value and then when anyone offers a different viewpoint they get flamed for it.
I don't think it's crazy to suggest that we should have real evidence before calling someone a scammer or a fraud.
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Yup. I know I'd be bending over backwards trying to help the buyer. I'd also be bending over backwards to help myself. I'd want to be absolved from any wrongdoing.
As far as getting definitive evidence, one way or the other, I doubt that happens...save the seller getting caught with the card etc. There are way to many "moving parts" in this situation...mostly COMC and the USPS.
With that said, in this country you have the RIGHT to be assumed innocent. But the court of public opinion is a whole other beast. I know that my personal opinion is the seller did something wrong. They're already on my blocked eBayer list just based on their response/communication issues. No thank you!