I’ve had a couple of things get damaged in the post (one seller wrapped some very fragile ornaments in a loose bit of kitchen towel 🤦🏼♀️). I wouldn’t dream of contacting the seller without photographing the damage to prove I was being genuine. That in itself throws up a massive red card 😳 but then they obviously aren’t the smartest scammers on the planet to pick Duplo as the damaged item 😂
Definitely dodgy ! Had a similar thing a few years ago when a customer claimed that 12 out of the 24 magnets they had ordered were broken.... we asked for photos. The lady got very irate and said she didn't know how to do that and she couldn't ' be bothered with the hassle' to return. Left a negative which was removed. 2 weeks later found she had mastered the art of uploading pics when she listed some items for sale !
I understand that offering a partial refund can be a useful remedy in some cases, but I wish it wasn't the 'go-to' for many resellers. The more it is done, I believe the more buyers will try to get one. I would say that 80% of the buyers that I have (claiming they have an issue) I never hear from again, when presented with the option of returning the item for a refund.
Oh my! just watched all the suggested following vids...the headlight!!! Honestly could've just cried with frustration for you both!!...thanks for the information though,all very helpful 🙂
I really wish ebay had a better way of dealing with scammers at the moment ebay actively helps them. All the scammer has to do is send you something back and ebay will be all over you threatening the selling with black marks etc forcing you to refund them. We all know how useless ebay's help desk is
I always block buyer and move on. These fraudulent buyers are just part of reality. As long as humans have been on earth, a percentage have displayed the worst part of themselves.
Tracking 48 delivery screen shot & proof of postage screen shot to the buyer seems to have a magic way of making parcels suddenly appear 🤔 funny that …
@@paulwilson1555 No you don't have to have a signature if the tracking shows as delivered this is usually good enough for ebay and you sometimes also get a photo taken by the postman posting or handing over the parcel so in my experience signature wont make that much difference for a claim
@@KarlUKmidlands I used tracked and signed for anything over £50, but since the Royal mail dropped the insurance down to £20 for 1st class recorded, I was tempted to just use rm48 tracked with no signature for under £50 items, as it is quite a bit cheaper then royal mail 1st class recorded and it adds £150 insurance..
I send all items tracked as I used to get scammed but you do still get people trying it on saying they didn't get there items and eBay let's them open cases when it's clear that the item got there that annoys me
I sold some Star Wars action figures on card which I packed into the original box which went inside another box then finally into the shipping box and packed tightly with paper the buyer didn’t want to pay the £100 I was selling them for but eventually agreed so no surprise to me when he messaged to say the figures were crushed and could he have a partial refund I told him no there was no way those figures could be crushed he pestered me for weeks eventually he go the message and gave up.
@@dottieland7061 it’s all good giving us “Fee free” selling, but if the buyer ends up having to pay the fees it will give them even more reason to say they didn’t receive the item in the post or to say it was an empty box.
I sell t shirts printed to order, get this all the time I use good quality branded shirts (Gildan) and get “Not happy with the quality want a refund” our stock answer is “ok return via eBay returns system” in most cases never hear another word, some do respond normally with I can’t get to a post box or post I office etc, I just revere to previous email happy to refund on return of the item I would say about 1 in 50 actually get retuned when you get this type of request!
We get similar odd messages like this one, here in the US too. Sometimes, as you say, they are non-english speakers, sometimes I think they are using translation software Our refund/return rules are different then yours, since we can list items as non returnable, then the buyer then opens what is called an Item Not As Described case, trying to override our listing policy and it goes through the US eBay process favoring the Buyer. What is hard for us, is proving it's a scam, since eBay wants us to just issue a return label and eat the cost oof shipping the item back to us for review. We have the option to refund and let the buyer keep the item, but I rarely do that. I want the item back to call their bluff. I look at all such claims and make a decision on a case by case basis, but the first thing I do in almost all cases is put them on my Blocked Bidder/Buyer list, so they can't buy from me again. And like this case, we sometimes never hear from the buyer again, once we say send it back for review. 😉
This is a common practice by chancers hoping a seller will refund. I handle them in exactly the same way, and I don't do partial refunds either unless I'm100% certain I made a mistake..
I was hearing about scams happening with cars travelling etc and then I read yours. I just think ,imagine going through life trying to make money by scamming people,it must be so exhausting. Hope they do disappear.
Don’t think you will hear anything again. I have similar messages and like you they don’t open a return. Many who do open a return never send back. Sometimes they will try to open a return as some sellers have auto-refund set and when they realise that hasn’t triggered they just ignore the return process
All sounds very odd, ive had similar. Think i would point out they havent bought a set but a random selection and ask them to open a return if not happy, it usually ends there.
Happens to me all the time I say the same I don't do partial refunds so just return it and same outcome they tend to go away annoying that they even try it don't buy it if you don't want to pay the price it's sold for
I’ve had a couple of similar issues to this… and I suspect scammers, one I refunded and one I paid for the return… however, since then my eBay sales have totally plummeted….
"I don't want to buy again" - the buyer expecting you sell multiple items of the same and one of the solution is the seller to offer replacement - which the buyer did not want you to do.
These sort of messages from buyers aren't that uncommon. I just don't reply to them and most of the time you don't hear from them again. Had one last week, sold a brand new pair of work boots and apparently according to the buyer after wearing them for 5 minutes the soles fell off and they politely asked for a refund. I just ignored them and they didn't respond again. Funny that
Is there an actual number for eBay customer services in the uk. The automated helper is absolute garbage. I’ve got a problem with an item I’m selling which somebody made an offer on, which I accepted so the item should come up as sold and waiting for payment. But the item is still active and I haven’t had the sold notification.
Once I bought some lego duplo Kg for my daughter on ebay and it was so old that when she was playing with it pieces started breaking very easily. I don't know if was real lego or Chinese one, but I think it was old stale duplo lego from 90s....
I absolutely hate having to message an eBay seller due to an issue It’s only my very last resort I don’t understand how people can try this on No shame
Hi Nic - I would have done exactly the same as you have - certainly sounds like phishing, I get them sometimes too, thankfully rarely though. As a buyer I've occasionally had ebay purchases I have made arrive badly damaged, I take pics of the parcel and of the contents immediately and message the seller. I am always polite and friendly. I have had partial refunds and full refunds in the past, depending on the damage. Some haven't wanted me to return the item if badly damaged as an ebay return might mean their paying return shipping and they'd have to dispose of the item - me approaching them prior to opening a return case helps to avoid this. As a seller I would like the same response from my buyers with damaged items - I really would rather not pay for a damaged item return.
I reckon they thought they were purchasing normal lego and are trying to get their money back whilst keeping the product. Would they have to pay the return postage?
Really annoying when you get these kind of scammers I bet this buyer also has a low feedback count, wish ebay would allow you to block sellers with less than say 50 positive feedbacks it would save a lot of hassle and help stop them, hope it goes in your favour Nic
I always ask for photos or they can send it back for a refund. They usually shut up after that. I had someone buy a dvd boxset off me, the discs were mint. It was an adult owned network series. Within 2 days they said one od the discs were skipping. I was like they're fishing for a discount. I said just return it for a full refund. They left me alone and then left neutral feedback.
my scam radar would have gone in to overload on this one I get one every couple of months and as you know I am the same as you I do not offer partial refunds and tell them to return it
Definitely looking for money back. I get these regularly. A question though for you Nik or anyone else here. Have you had any GSP issues recently? Items purchased through GSP, send to GSP hub, email confirmation of receipt at hub and dispatch but then the tracking breaks down. Item not delivered by Pitney Brown or whoever is delivering in Europe. Ebay holding payment until item delivered but not accepting any responsibility for delivery? This has happened several times in the last couple of months. Buyers not receiving their orders but ebay confirmed sending them, I can see from tracking that the orders haven't been delivered but ebay insisting that it is my responsibility and will not pay out or respond to opened cases for item not received. What is going on here?
We sold a pair of quite expensive concert tickets. They paid online then asked if they could collect in person which they did. Seemed nice enough people. A few days later they started messaging saying the tickets hadn't arrived & did we have a tracking number? I replied saying we had them on CCTV at our doorstep clearly showing them collecting. Never heard from them again. Funny thing is we didn't even have CCTV. Lesson learnt.
I had a bizarre refund request as well today from someone I sold an item to through GSP in January they said they haven't received it and wanted a refund.
Nice to be honest as an ex ebay seller you actually need to be a detective when returns come in and eBay always back the buyer. My last ebay sale was a 30 pound computer game which was posted and tracked second class who aim to deliver in 3 working days anyways 5 working days pass and buyer who is actually a reseller sends item not received so o message buyer to hold out for more days to which I got no reply but in mean time ebay have froze my funds till said dept is paid but give option to refund buyer to which I did and then item arrives next day signed for by said buyer and I can't do nothing about as case is closed ps ebay will give you anxiety go vinted
I had someone open and close a returns case in almost the same minute then message me saying they wanted a refund, I stupidly gave one as a goodwill gesture,(worried about bad feedback) obviously never received my item back, has anyone else come across this?
I had this issue with an xbox series s a week ago with the buyer claiming the controller i sold and tested had major malfunctions. I told them to return it and would give a refund once i verified it was the same item i sent and had the same serial numbers but havent heard back for 3 days now
I sold a few Xbox items a few weeks ago ago got scammed With a game they returned a damaged one this scam here is similar to my scammer all please help etc then send be a return label !!! Sold my 2tb expansion as well they are expensive buyer had a Week a said it didn’t work you can win unfortunately 😢
It almost sounds like they are talking about a completely different actual Lego set, maybe they are confused with who they bought it off. I have had people complain about things they didn’t even buy off me before 🤡. However even Lego does not break. All very dubious 🤨
i sold some baseball cards a set of like 24 the guy said 10 cards were not in good shape it will cost me 5 dollars a card to replace how do you want to correct this i said open a case and mail it back just make sure they are the ones i sent you i never heard from them again and then like 8 weeks later they left me positive feedback lol crazy
Fishing for refund eBay needs to block this fraud don’t think you will hear from him/her again sad as people will think that clear out I had planed to much trouble now
Scammer 100%. The bricks are ABS plastic, it is very hard to break (it can flex and be damaged if flexed too far) but it's extremely durable and that's why they use it for child toys knowing it will withstand lots of abuse.
Bit cynical everyone Are they new to ebay ? And may not understand The options The item may well of been damaged in posting And so some pieces did fall out of the squashed box They still deliver the item after they have damaged it is I would have been more understanding in my response With an Apology and could they please send me some pictures Still makes another video for clicks and cash
Patient of a saint with the general public, frustration is the understatement on this scammer. eBay causes these type of scammers it’s to easy claiming some Lego duple has been damaged, Lego is incredibly tough item! Hide side next time count every item into the box when videoing for proof it’s getting ridiculous on eBay. Well done you never let it get you down when a scammer tries to pull the wool over your eyes🥸
Glad we are not the ones that get these types of messages! Even after a lot of them open a returns case they never seem return the items. It's just annoying the money gets held for the time. Joys of eBay!
I would have asked for a picture of all the supposed broken pieces
Tell them to open case and return them?
I’ve had a couple of things get damaged in the post (one seller wrapped some very fragile ornaments in a loose bit of kitchen towel 🤦🏼♀️). I wouldn’t dream of contacting the seller without photographing the damage to prove I was being genuine. That in itself throws up a massive red card 😳 but then they obviously aren’t the smartest scammers on the planet to pick Duplo as the damaged item 😂
Definitely dodgy ! Had a similar thing a few years ago when a customer claimed that 12 out of the 24 magnets they had ordered were broken.... we asked for photos. The lady got very irate and said she didn't know how to do that and she couldn't ' be bothered with the hassle' to return. Left a negative which was removed. 2 weeks later found she had mastered the art of uploading pics when she listed some items for sale !
LOL - figured out the technology very quick!
Add them to the block list
The only way you can "break" duplo bricks is with metal tools. It's not going to get damaged in the post is it unless the delivery van ran over it.
Duplo bricks wouldn't break even if the van did run over them.
My thoughts exactly !!
I understand that offering a partial refund can be a useful remedy in some cases, but I wish it wasn't the 'go-to' for many resellers. The more it is done, I believe the more buyers will try to get one. I would say that 80% of the buyers that I have (claiming they have an issue) I never hear from again, when presented with the option of returning the item for a refund.
Agreed, many sellers make it seem so easy to get money off and it perpetuates the problem
Oh my! just watched all the suggested following vids...the headlight!!! Honestly could've just cried with frustration for you both!!...thanks for the information though,all very helpful 🙂
I really wish ebay had a better way of dealing with scammers at the moment ebay actively helps them. All the scammer has to do is send you something back and ebay will be all over you threatening the selling with black marks etc forcing you to refund them. We all know how useless ebay's help desk is
I always block buyer and move on. These fraudulent buyers are just part of reality. As long as humans have been on earth, a percentage have displayed the worst part of themselves.
Definitely a foreigner scamming for a refund! Tell them to send it back or send you a photo!
Tracking 48 delivery screen shot & proof of postage screen shot to the buyer seems to have a magic way of making parcels suddenly appear 🤔 funny that …
Is that including a signature?
@@paulwilson1555 No you don't have to have a signature if the tracking shows as delivered this is usually good enough for ebay and you sometimes also get a photo taken by the postman posting or handing over the parcel so in my experience signature wont make that much difference for a claim
Yes 100% I moved over to tracked even for my £20 value items and magically things stopped disappearing in the post!
@@KarlUKmidlands I used tracked and signed for anything over £50, but since the Royal mail dropped the insurance down to £20 for 1st class recorded, I was tempted to just use rm48 tracked with no signature for under £50 items, as it is quite a bit cheaper then royal mail 1st class recorded and it adds £150 insurance..
I send all items tracked as I used to get scammed but you do still get people trying it on saying they didn't get there items and eBay let's them open cases when it's clear that the item got there that annoys me
I sold some Star Wars action figures on card which I packed into the original box which went inside another box then finally into the shipping box and packed tightly with paper the buyer didn’t want to pay the £100 I was selling them for but eventually agreed so no surprise to me when he messaged to say the figures were crushed and could he have a partial refund I told him no there was no way those figures could be crushed he pestered me for weeks eventually he go the message and gave up.
Gotta be evri delivery! Only those dudes could break all that Duplo...
LOL
I’ve given up selling on eBay with good reason.
Exactly !!! There are some awful people out there!! EBay is just rubbish now.
@@dottieland7061 it’s all good giving us “Fee free” selling, but if the buyer ends up having to pay the fees it will give them even more reason to say they didn’t receive the item in the post or to say it was an empty box.
I sell t shirts printed to order, get this all the time I use good quality branded shirts (Gildan) and get “Not happy with the quality want a refund” our stock answer is “ok return via eBay returns system” in most cases never hear another word, some do respond normally with I can’t get to a post box or post I office etc, I just revere to previous email happy to refund on return of the item I would say about 1 in 50 actually get retuned when you get this type of request!
Exactly that... most don't actually want to return their item and go away
Should of asked for photos of said damage before anything else
We get similar odd messages like this one, here in the US too. Sometimes, as you say, they are non-english speakers, sometimes I think they are using translation software Our refund/return rules are different then yours, since we can list items as non returnable, then the buyer then opens what is called an Item Not As Described case, trying to override our listing policy and it goes through the US eBay process favoring the Buyer. What is hard for us, is proving it's a scam, since eBay wants us to just issue a return label and eat the cost oof shipping the item back to us for review. We have the option to refund and let the buyer keep the item, but I rarely do that. I want the item back to call their bluff.
I look at all such claims and make a decision on a case by case basis, but the first thing I do in almost all cases is put them on my Blocked Bidder/Buyer list, so they can't buy from me again. And like this case, we sometimes never hear from the buyer again, once we say send it back for review. 😉
This is a common practice by chancers hoping a seller will refund. I handle them in exactly the same way, and I don't do partial refunds either unless I'm100% certain I made a mistake..
Is that second message his attempt at a Haiku? 😂
I was hearing about scams happening with cars travelling etc and then I read yours. I just think ,imagine going through life trying to make money by scamming people,it must be so exhausting. Hope they do disappear.
Your patience is to be commendable 😮
Don’t think you will hear anything again. I have similar messages and like you they don’t open a return. Many who do open a return never send back. Sometimes they will try to open a return as some sellers have auto-refund set and when they realise that hasn’t triggered they just ignore the return process
All sounds very odd, ive had similar. Think i would point out they havent bought a set but a random selection and ask them to open a return if not happy, it usually ends there.
Happens to me all the time I say the same I don't do partial refunds so just return it and same outcome they tend to go away annoying that they even try it don't buy it if you don't want to pay the price it's sold for
I’ve had a couple of similar issues to this… and I suspect scammers, one I refunded and one I paid for the return… however, since then my eBay sales have totally plummeted….
Good on you Nic, well played 👏
"I don't want to buy again" - the buyer expecting you sell multiple items of the same and one of the solution is the seller to offer replacement - which the buyer did not want you to do.
These sort of messages from buyers aren't that uncommon. I just don't reply to them and most of the time you don't hear from them again. Had one last week, sold a brand new pair of work boots and apparently according to the buyer after wearing them for 5 minutes the soles fell off and they politely asked for a refund. I just ignored them and they didn't respond again. Funny that
Is there an actual number for eBay customer services in the uk. The automated helper is absolute garbage. I’ve got a problem with an item I’m selling which somebody made an offer on, which I accepted so the item should come up as sold and waiting for payment. But the item is still active and I haven’t had the sold notification.
They are just hoping you will give them a full a refund and an apology.
Once I bought some lego duplo Kg for my daughter on ebay and it was so old that when she was playing with it pieces started breaking very easily. I don't know if was real lego or Chinese one, but I think it was old stale duplo lego from 90s....
Is this the buyer 👀
@@Slim-Diesel No, This is not....😂😂😂😜
I absolutely hate having to message an eBay seller due to an issue
It’s only my very last resort
I don’t understand how people can try this on
No shame
Hi Nic - I would have done exactly the same as you have - certainly sounds like phishing, I get them sometimes too, thankfully rarely though.
As a buyer I've occasionally had ebay purchases I have made arrive badly damaged, I take pics of the parcel and of the contents immediately and message the seller. I am always polite and friendly. I have had partial refunds and full refunds in the past, depending on the damage. Some haven't wanted me to return the item if badly damaged as an ebay return might mean their paying return shipping and they'd have to dispose of the item - me approaching them prior to opening a return case helps to avoid this.
As a seller I would like the same response from my buyers with damaged items - I really would rather not pay for a damaged item return.
Yes, of course there are always genuine claims too, but the number of buyers phishing for money off seems to be on the rise!
The broken is in the english used by the scam
How would you deal with then receiving a negative feedback?
How tf does lego break?
I reckon they thought they were purchasing normal lego and are trying to get their money back whilst keeping the product. Would they have to pay the return postage?
Really annoying when you get these kind of scammers I bet this buyer also has a low feedback count, wish ebay would allow you to block sellers with less than say 50 positive feedbacks it would save a lot of hassle and help stop them, hope it goes in your favour Nic
You have hit the nail on the head.
Had this a couple of times, normally its for 'my sons/daughters birthday and they will be heartbroken' - hmm...
I always ask for photos or they can send it back for a refund. They usually shut up after that.
I had someone buy a dvd boxset off me, the discs were mint. It was an adult owned network series. Within 2 days they said one od the discs were skipping. I was like they're fishing for a discount. I said just return it for a full refund. They left me alone and then left neutral feedback.
Yeah they often back down when you ask them to return as per ebay policy
my scam radar would have gone in to overload on this one
I get one every couple of months and as you know I am the same as you I do not offer partial refunds and tell them to return it
Absolutely - not happy - return it...
Definitely looking for money back. I get these regularly. A question though for you Nik or anyone else here. Have you had any GSP issues recently? Items purchased through GSP, send to GSP hub, email confirmation of receipt at hub and dispatch but then the tracking breaks down. Item not delivered by Pitney Brown or whoever is delivering in Europe. Ebay holding payment until item delivered but not accepting any responsibility for delivery? This has happened several times in the last couple of months. Buyers not receiving their orders but ebay confirmed sending them, I can see from tracking that the orders haven't been delivered but ebay insisting that it is my responsibility and will not pay out or respond to opened cases for item not received. What is going on here?
No, i've not had that issue with GSP
We sold a pair of quite expensive concert tickets. They paid online then asked if they could collect in person which they did. Seemed nice enough people.
A few days later they started messaging saying the tickets hadn't arrived & did we have a tracking number?
I replied saying we had them on CCTV at our doorstep clearly showing them collecting.
Never heard from them again. Funny thing is we didn't even have CCTV. Lesson learnt.
Great tactic!! brilliant
There should be a
Collection code?
@@Slim-DieselYes! Always get the pin code or scan their QR Code on their phone.
Should look at what feedback the buyer has left sellers, & what they've received from sellers
I had a bizarre refund request as well today from someone I sold an item to through GSP in January they said they haven't received it and wanted a refund.
If they haven't received it then that's down to eBay as long as your item got to the gsp center then it's there problem after that
A lot of people would refund or offer a partial thats why people do it.
Looks like a generic message they are sending out to lots of other purchases too…you probably not the only one Nic sadly! All the best
I've driven a bus over Duplo and failed to break it!
Why don't you do partial refunds?
i'm wondering if they opened it, took what they wanted out of it for themselves, then said parts are missing!! very dodgy.. 🤔
Definite Spidey senses required on that message! Whoah!🤬
Nice to be honest as an ex ebay seller you actually need to be a detective when returns come in and eBay always back the buyer.
My last ebay sale was a 30 pound computer game which was posted and tracked second class who aim to deliver in 3 working days anyways 5 working days pass and buyer who is actually a reseller sends item not received so o message buyer to hold out for more days to which I got no reply but in mean time ebay have froze my funds till said dept is paid but give option to refund buyer to which I did and then item arrives next day signed for by said buyer and I can't do nothing about as case is closed ps ebay will give you anxiety go vinted
I had someone open and close a returns case in almost the same minute then message me saying they wanted a refund, I stupidly gave one as a goodwill gesture,(worried about bad feedback) obviously never received my item back, has anyone else come across this?
I'd probably lie & say, "I'm sorry, I have to apply company policy, which is to offer return through Ebay Returns process"
Seems in the end they thought about it and came to the conclusion they were not Sad
I had this issue with an xbox series s a week ago with the buyer claiming the controller i sold and tested had major malfunctions. I told them to return it and would give a refund once i verified it was the same item i sent and had the same serial numbers but havent heard back for 3 days now
I sold a few Xbox items a few weeks ago ago got scammed
With a game they returned a damaged one this scam here is similar to my scammer all please help etc then send be a return label !!! Sold my
2tb expansion as well they are expensive buyer had a
Week a said it didn’t work you can win unfortunately 😢
It almost sounds like they are talking about a completely different actual Lego set, maybe they are confused with who they bought it off. I have had people complain about things they didn’t even buy off me before 🤡. However even Lego does not break. All very dubious 🤨
Yes looking at it agin it does sound a bit like they may be talking about another item - especially when they mention a 'lego set' - who knows??
Yeah sounds dodgy from that first message. Wanting it for free. Don't think English is the first language but still doesn't make sense
No - something just doesn't add up...
@@NicHills think you right and they chance it hoping a seller refunds no questions asked. So wrong
Hello "Jack in the Box' Nic! 🤣🤣🤣
LOL
I love a good partial refund, will find any fault
if they open a not as described case,youve lost your money.As simple as,ebay dont protect sellers
How do you break duplo? Seriously?
i sold some baseball cards a set of like 24 the guy said 10 cards were not in good shape it will cost me 5 dollars a card to replace how do you want to correct this i said open a case and mail it back just make sure they are the ones i sent you i never heard from them again and then like 8 weeks later they left me positive feedback lol crazy
Phishing for easy money off....
Buyers remorse tbh
At this point you sell on eBay you have to expect it lol.
always the risk of copping a knob ....chancers mate x
Ah well!!!
Im a betting man and Its a dead cert that you won’t hear from them again
100% Trying It On 🙈
Fishing for refund eBay needs to block this fraud don’t think you will hear from him/her again sad as people will think that clear out I had planed to much trouble now
100% a scam, had it many times hoping you are a soft touch
And too many sellers are which perpetuates the problem
Scammer 100%. The bricks are ABS plastic, it is very hard to break (it can flex and be damaged if flexed too far) but it's extremely durable and that's why they use it for child toys knowing it will withstand lots of abuse.
Exactly!
Ask them to send back
Total scam i get it all the time unfortunately
The Partial Refund Scam on ebay is the biggets scam going now. That and the returj an empty box scam. Ebay does nothing about it either.
Phishing for another viral video 😉££
I couldnt break a duplo block if I wanted to. Youre being scammed
No just no, that stuff is very well made. Fishing for a full refund and want to keep the lego
That's what it feels like...
ahahaha this so just joke lolol feeling sorry for you mate
Bit cynical everyone
Are they new to ebay ?
And may not understand The options
The item may well of been damaged in posting
And so some pieces did fall out of the squashed box
They still deliver the item after they have damaged it is
I would have been more understanding in my response
With an Apology and could they please send me some pictures
Still makes another video for clicks and cash
Sounds like a literal kid.
I think English is their first language and they've probably been caught up in the Riots. Maybe doing time 😂
@@fluffy-Muffin fluffy you took it to another level. You should play chess 😂😂
Which riots? The one at Leeds where my aunty lives and nothing done about it or the BLM riots in London in 2020?
Personally I would open a return request to hold the seller by the balls se if they offer a partial
Why?
I put you on my tv to watch and my dog tried to bite your face 😂 sorry about that!
Just trying it on to see if you are soft
Scammer
not British .... the English was appalling
Because it's a known fact that all British people are 100% literate!?!
@@StevenPepperPot Thank you 77th though troll.
Patient of a saint with the general public, frustration is the understatement on this scammer.
eBay causes these type of scammers it’s to easy claiming some Lego duple has been damaged, Lego is incredibly tough item! Hide side next time count every item into the box when videoing for proof it’s getting ridiculous on eBay.
Well done you never let it get you down when a scammer tries to pull the wool over your eyes🥸
Glad we are not the ones that get these types of messages! Even after a lot of them open a returns case they never seem return the items. It's just annoying the money gets held for the time. Joys of eBay!
Unfortunately we have some rats out there.
Got to love the broken English of a scammer, keep them talking and they will reveal themselves as a scammer without question