The only company ive never had a problem with is ups , bit more expensive i know but never let me down once .
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Originally Posted by hotpot View PostThe only company ive never had a problem with is ups , bit more expensive i know but never let me down once .
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Originally Posted by humperdingle View PostHopefully just a genuine reason for lack of communication...
However... You have a bank A/C number and presumably sort code, so should be easy enough for authorities to check in to. Also, make sure you collate all correspondance.
As I said earlier, its a bit like handing a stranger money and then asking the police that you didn't want to give them that money and them trying to get it back. Legally you have no power, that is the mistake in doing a bank transfer this way with a complete stranger.
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostAnd what do you think the authorities will do exactly. What legal power do they have for a transaction that has no protection involved?
As I said earlier, its a bit like handing a stranger money and then asking the police that you didn't want to give them that money and them trying to get it back. Legally you have no power, that is the mistake in doing a bank transfer this way with a complete stranger.
Do you suggest he took it on the chin and accept the loss?
Handing money to a stranger does not offer any trail whatsoever.
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Originally Posted by humperdingle View PostBecause he'll have written correspondance, and proof that theft by deception has taken place.
Do you suggest he took it on the chin and accept the loss?
Handing money to a stranger does not offer any trail whatsoever.
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Yep, it is a civil matter although a 'deception' may have occurred. The police will do nothing at all.
As an optimist I like to think that a cue will arrive or an email with a somewhat believable excuse will make it's way to me. If not it may become a very uncivil matter!
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostDid you buy it from a regular poster on the forum?? If so I would like to think everything will be ok, if from someone new then contact ferret, he may give you his email address or even his. home address ??
Got an email address, although how quick is it to set up an email address these days eh? I will get in touch with Ferret if still no change after Friday.
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostI think Bank transfer is ok for people you trust, but not someone new, PayPal would be best for them, and not "gift"
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postsadly cueman is right - he has no legal rights here, the police will say it is a civil matter.Originally Posted by Stupree View PostYep, it is a civil matter although a 'deception' may have occurred. The police will do nothing at all.
As an optimist I like to think that a cue will arrive or an email with a somewhat believable excuse will make it's way to me. If not it may become a very uncivil matter!
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I see no harm in saying who it is , at the end of the day you have not accused them of anything , youre just worried as they aint contacted you, so he/she should not take offence . Pheraps if you say who they are then someone here may know them personally and try and contact them on youre behalf .
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Hi Stupree
I think I nearly purchased the cue you have been talking about because person was very anti setting up a paypal account it put me off to be honest so I decided not to go ahead with sale and became a bit pushy saying he was gonna put on ebay that evening if it didnt sell saying desperate for cash etc .....was his name Barry??
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