View Full Version : Important! : Kriskros1 scammer
kyle4256
4th April 2011, 12:14
payed kriskros1 money for arb 3 weeks ago , not one email off him and said it was gettin sent 2 weeks ago now !
be aware guys !
VTHall
4th April 2011, 12:17
how much did you pay?
did you pay by gift or goods?
kyle4256
4th April 2011, 23:46
payed by gift and i payed £25
VTHall
5th April 2011, 10:26
youve lost ur money then, always pay by goods to be sure to get your money back if nothing is sent.
haz_pro
5th April 2011, 10:52
Beyond me why people still pay by gift..
kyle4256
5th April 2011, 12:04
sorry i never meant gift i payed by goods as i payed a fee, my bad
haz_pro
5th April 2011, 13:23
Ah good ! hah :)
MikeYost
5th April 2011, 17:16
Set up a paypal claim?
rorz_vts
6th April 2011, 00:31
should of bought it off me :), open a dispute, paypal will then take the money off him and hold it till you either get your item or return your money after 45 days iirc
VTHall
6th April 2011, 08:40
should of bought it off me :), open a dispute, paypal will then take the money off him and hold it till you either get your item or return your money after 45 days iirc
how do paypal actually do this? how do they know you have never recieved the item, i.e you could of recieved the item and sent them the money for it, you tell them you havent received it when you have and you get your money back aswell?
ed-bradley
6th April 2011, 08:45
^^Up to the Seller to provide a proof of postage/courier I believe.
I made a claim a while back, Paypal gave the seller 10 days Iirc to respond to what happened. If they don't respond within that time.. Paypal will just refund you your money, regardless of whatever.
kyle4256
6th April 2011, 11:06
ill go mail paypal just now,
Vtralex
6th April 2011, 11:31
^^Up to the Seller to provide a proof of postage/courier I believe.
I made a claim a while back, Paypal gave the seller 10 days Iirc to respond to what happened. If they don't respond within that time.. Paypal will just refund you your money, regardless of whatever.
Someone off here made a claim against me a while back, I provided proof of postage, with the persons name and address on it, paypal still refunded it all. Bit of an annoyance really as it was £160 of stuff.
VTHall
6th April 2011, 18:04
Someone off here made a claim against me a while back, I provided proof of postage, with the persons name and address on it, paypal still refunded it all. Bit of an annoyance really as it was £160 of stuff.
if that have happened to me i would of taken it court, trading standards and even a small claims court if court cost to much.
jonathon5
6th April 2011, 20:46
I bought some stuff off kris he was spot on, no problems at all.
Even spoke to him on the phone. He sent me his number
I am surprised to read this thread
Vtralex
7th April 2011, 10:41
Apparently as it wasnt recorded I cant do fuck all, basically...
VTHall
7th April 2011, 11:39
Apparently as it wasnt recorded I cant do fuck all, basically... hmm could be difficult to prove youve sent it then i guess
Vtralex
7th April 2011, 12:21
Definately got proof it was sent, royal mail reciept with the shipping address on :)
deks36
8th April 2011, 18:40
paypal need to see proof of delivery not postage if you send something make sure its a service that has a signature otherwise if someone opens a dispute saying they havent got it then paypal will always side with them unless you can prove delivery.
Also just incase you dont know this if someone pays you with paypal then collects the item from you then says they didnt receive it once again paypal will refund them due to no proof of delivery.
whether you are a buyer or seller if you protect yourself you will be fine
and one last thing always send to the registered paypal address if you send it elsewhere once again no proof of delivery
Vtralex
8th April 2011, 19:10
Didnt know that at the time as was new to selling stuff by paypal, in all honesty belive the parts arrived with the person and they knew they could get the money back...
RustySkull
8th April 2011, 19:11
payed by gift and i payed £25
Never pay by gift :wall:
RustySkull
8th April 2011, 19:12
sorry i never meant gift i payed by goods as i payed a fee, my bad
You still pay a fee for gift, I sent my brother £30 the other day by gift, paid 80p Fee. :wacko:
Vtralex
9th April 2011, 01:47
Yeah if you paid the fee could still be a gift
Oli
10th April 2011, 09:32
Doesn't matter how you paid or anything. Police will happily arrest the person for obtaining money by deception as a member of this site recently found out.
Oh, and then you get you money back ;)
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