phil.p":21h3wfv5 said:
I'm not so sure about ebay being pro buyer. We got caught out twice, and got no help from either ebay or PayPal. We scrapped our PayPal account because of it.
Same here - about 10 years ago I got ripped off by a buyer in Eire. It turned out to be a known scam and PayPal wouldn't even reply. They did, however, ensure they lost nothing by refunding the buyer, and emptying my PP account in 'penalty charges'. Haven't used PP since (and won't).
Basically the buyer filed a non-receipt claim with PayPal, only about 24h after I'd told them I'd shipped - they didn't communicate with ebay itself. PP did no investigation whatsoever. I thought the problem was genuine initially and sent a replacement unit too, and then got hit with a refund (plus admin charges). The "buyer" got two units for less than nothing.
In eBay's case they once sent me a security camera, from a firm in Seattle, when I had actually bought trainers for my wife from Florida. I tracked down the original seller via the packaging labels and we communicated, but I couldn't find an economic way to get the thing back to them, and eBay weren't interested. My wife never got the trainers. This was eBay's international shipping service out of Minneapolis, IIRC. I still have the camera, hoping one day to have a use for it, but it's too specialist really... and NTSC analogue.
It's really sad, as in the past I have bought very expensive test gear, shipped from Alaska, and before ebay even existed, a specialist underwater flashgun from San Diego, paid for with travellers' cheques sent by post!
I am extremely cautious nowadays, and I'd mention you might even get a better price just by contacting the seller directly. If they are genuine they probably won't mind. If you can't find name+address, steer clear.