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on 26-02-2008 12:55 PM
As Seller am I Fraud.
Please post your reply.
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on 26-02-2008 06:22 PM
1) The description says that the mobo is non-functional in extremely tiny font at the end of the listing (which everyone except experienced ebayers will miss).
2) You have put no information about the actual mobo (date of purchase etc.) in the actual listing.
3) All 3 pictures posted with your listing show different motherboards and there is no picture of what the buyer will actually get.
I hope you do the right thing and refund the buyer the entire cost. You might not have intended to cheat the buyer but knowingly or unknowingly you clearly have committed fraud.
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on 26-02-2008 06:24 PM
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on 26-02-2008 06:35 PM
TechiE
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on 27-02-2008 10:40 AM
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on 27-02-2008 01:30 PM
Your intention of cheating is clear from your answer itself.
You have deliberately put the remarks in small fonts, inorder to cheat.
You have done a mistake and instead of making amends you are trying to justify the act.
Shame on you for bringing bad name to the community.
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on 27-02-2008 03:55 PM
Buyer must avoide such listings with cheap low values then market .
Before buying always ask any daughts from seller , it will keep transaction clear.
ebay should check the listing before posing , i hope its mistake of seller .
refund is must in such case .
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With Regards,
Mahavir Computers Pvt Ltd
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With Regards,
Mahavir Computers Pvt Ltd
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on 27-02-2008 04:10 PM
If you feell the above companies are cheat and fraud I am ready to admit my mistake.
Why does community have double standards. The buyer is at mistake he should have contacted me for his doubts.
In fact I gave call to him before sending the invoice and informed him about the product. Still he paid for it.
Does community still feels that I have cheated ? Please reply:
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on 27-02-2008 06:02 PM
On the other hand what you've done is similar to Maruti having sold you a car without a engine and then trying to justify their actions by saying that it was written in tiny font at the end of the fancy brochure that they handed you that this car doesn't have an engine. Some things are taken by the buyers for granted (in you case a working mobo since you're charging for the same and have copy pasted the specs from the website) and violating those conditions is clearly fraud.
Next being totally fair to you, banks as entities are known to be fiercely aggressive in their marketing and always rely upon - The customer didn't ask so we didn't tell while all the time keeping the tiny conditions apply motif at the bottom to keep them predominantly safe from legal complications which is somewhat similar to what you've done.
Unfortunately for you, you've gone a step ahead and given the customer an entirely non-functional motherboard as compared to say not delivering all of what the listing promised - as you might hae figured fraud has various degrees and you've right near the top (only thing worse would be not giving anything at all).
Luckily for most sellers like yourselves that cheat on online websites generally due to the relatively small amount of money involved + complications due to buyer and seller being in different cities they get away with it.
The buyer in such cases has only the feedback as a tool available to him immediately as most don't even know or want to get into the long and tedious eBay dispute process.
The community on the other hand loses a genuine paying buyer who would probably not buy on eBay again (and tell others not to as well) thus your actions affect the entire selling community.
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on 28-02-2008 12:20 AM
You are a fraud
