There seems to be a trend in a small portion of ebay sellers to list items to get some quick cash with no intention of actually selling the item they listed.
This has happened to me with a seller named darrenmurrell27 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/darrenmurrell27) who I won an auction for 'Snooker Cue' (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Snooker-cu...p2047675.l2557) which was listed as a GBL C6 for a bargain price of £100 + postage. After a message to chase him up having not received the item after 7 days I was told that he would be sending it once he got a tube for it. Then he said he had arranged the courier and I would get it by today. He has messaged me this morning to say that he has just given the cue a once over before sending and noticed an issue with the thread on the joint so won't be sending it and will give me a refund.
Checking his feedback I can see he has done this before with an item.
Not a bad way to lay your hands on a hundred quid or so with no interest payments or am I being harsh???
This has happened to me with a seller named darrenmurrell27 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/darrenmurrell27) who I won an auction for 'Snooker Cue' (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Snooker-cu...p2047675.l2557) which was listed as a GBL C6 for a bargain price of £100 + postage. After a message to chase him up having not received the item after 7 days I was told that he would be sending it once he got a tube for it. Then he said he had arranged the courier and I would get it by today. He has messaged me this morning to say that he has just given the cue a once over before sending and noticed an issue with the thread on the joint so won't be sending it and will give me a refund.
Checking his feedback I can see he has done this before with an item.
Not a bad way to lay your hands on a hundred quid or so with no interest payments or am I being harsh???
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