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Screwed by EvoM member...
I recently bought gauges and a relocation kit from a evom member. He claims that there is nothing missing with the gauges. When I recieved the gauges.. all the wires have been cut on the harness. The boost gauge wires were missing, as well as the ground wires. I emailed him, but he saids that its my fault, even though he said there was nothing missing. I paid through paypal, but bc it was shipped and recieved on time, they wont jump in. Any ideas..?
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yes i did. But he just saids that he doesnt know where the parts went. But wont refund me the money, bc i bought it AS IS. But if he would have told me, it was missing parts. I wouldnt have bought it. Can you hook up gauges with the wiring?
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handled by whom? I went to paypal.. but they cant do anything about it. If i can get these gauges working... that awesome. But if i cant.. im willing to do what i have to in order to get my money back.
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ok heres what you going to do
put a claim on paypal to see if you can solve this, if not
If your payment via paypal was a credit card payment, call your credit card bank, and have them to cancel the payment, paypal will maybe close your account but you will have your money back
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put a claim on paypal to see if you can solve this, if not
If your payment via paypal was a credit card payment, call your credit card bank, and have them to cancel the payment, paypal will maybe close your account but you will have your money back
HOPE THIS CAN HELP YOU
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sry to hear that, if you saved the messages with him stating that all required parts are there then you should have a good handle on it. im currently having an email bout with an ebay seller in reference to projectors i just bought. the halos dont work. ive saved every single email i sent to him and have received from day one on this incase i need them in the end. i would try doing the bank bit and having them cancel payment due to a faulty sale. good luck
*thats why i try to do C.O.D. (cash on delivery) through ups when possible soo i can take a look at the product before i hand over the money incase anythings wrong i tell them to send it back and i hold onto my money.
*thats why i try to do C.O.D. (cash on delivery) through ups when possible soo i can take a look at the product before i hand over the money incase anythings wrong i tell them to send it back and i hold onto my money.
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Man sorry to hear I also had a similar situation with a gauge kit I fot from another member. But luckily I was able to get everything ok. Now as an extra step before I buy anything I ask for pic's as well. Best of luck!
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thanks for the help everybody. Otter is right, i filed the claim.. but bc shipping was not the issue, they wont get involved. Sooo.. ill just take it the loss.. and be more careful I guess. I transfered from my bank account... otherwise I would try canceling my credit card payment.
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Like everyone said - its simple.
1. If Paypal don't help - no worries.
2. Goto your bank and put in a dispute for an non-receipt of item of goods and services or as not as described. In Australia we can still file a charge-back even on normal transactional accounts. It helps, I work in a bank lol.
3. Take photos, record emails.
4. Product recieved faulty.
5. In future, make sure to ask for pictures and description before purchasing to avoid issues.
1. If Paypal don't help - no worries.
2. Goto your bank and put in a dispute for an non-receipt of item of goods and services or as not as described. In Australia we can still file a charge-back even on normal transactional accounts. It helps, I work in a bank lol.
3. Take photos, record emails.
4. Product recieved faulty.
5. In future, make sure to ask for pictures and description before purchasing to avoid issues.
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no you dont have to take the loss....how did you pay with paypal? by check or using your credit card?
IMO, although Paypal says that sending those echecks or whatever that they are faster and safer, but in cases like this, they dont cover you (thats the catch). by using your credit card through paypal, you also have the option to dispute this problem with your CC company.
in this case, if you did use your credit card through paypal AND you have ALL your conversations with the seller, then you can call your CC company and dispute it. i would not wait too long to do this if you used the CC. I have had a problem like you and my CC company got me a full refund from the seller, but in order to do this you need to ship back the items.....they will explain all this to you once you call them.
IMO, although Paypal says that sending those echecks or whatever that they are faster and safer, but in cases like this, they dont cover you (thats the catch). by using your credit card through paypal, you also have the option to dispute this problem with your CC company.
in this case, if you did use your credit card through paypal AND you have ALL your conversations with the seller, then you can call your CC company and dispute it. i would not wait too long to do this if you used the CC. I have had a problem like you and my CC company got me a full refund from the seller, but in order to do this you need to ship back the items.....they will explain all this to you once you call them.
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Sometimes not even then.
I bought a set of wheels and tires from a guy in Sacramento a couple years ago. Paid him, never got anything shipped to me. I filed a claim with Paypal, and they agreed with me that I should get a refund, but since he had emptied his PayPal account, they couldn't do anything. I never got a cent back.
Every time I log in to PayPal since then, I keep getting a notice that I still have an open dispute. I leave it open mostly to remind me to be careful who I buy from.
I bought a set of wheels and tires from a guy in Sacramento a couple years ago. Paid him, never got anything shipped to me. I filed a claim with Paypal, and they agreed with me that I should get a refund, but since he had emptied his PayPal account, they couldn't do anything. I never got a cent back.
Every time I log in to PayPal since then, I keep getting a notice that I still have an open dispute. I leave it open mostly to remind me to be careful who I buy from.